The Phrygian b4 Mode is the third mode of the Harmonic Major Scale and it contains 7 notes.
These notes are:
Root – m2nd – m3rd – D4th – P5th – m6th – m7th
So, for a C Phrygian b4 Mode, these notes would be:
C – Db – Eb – Fb – G – Ab – Bb
There are three different fingerings presented for both the one and two octave Mode. These fingerings start with your index, middle and pinky fingers respectively. Not everyone will find every fingering comfortable or practical, so feel free to experiment with these different fingerings and find one, or two or three, that fit well with your hands.
Notice how the Phrygian b4 Mode is only one note different than the Phrygian Mode, we’ve added a flat 4th compared to the Phrygian Mode. Knowing this will not only raise your theory chops, but it also makes it easier to learn these fingerings on the guitar. Just take any Phrygian Mode, lower the 4th note by one fret, and voila, instant Phrygian b4 Mode.
Each fingering is presented on a C Phrygian b4 Mode, but make sure to practice these in all 12 keys so that you learn you neck, as well as take these fingerings into every possible spot on the neck.
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