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IIonian1234567C D E F G A BCmaj7
IIDorian12b3456b7D E F G A B CDm7
IIIPhrygian1b2b345b6b7E F G A B C DEm7
IVLydian123#4567F G A B C D EFmaj7
VMyxolydian123456b7G A B C D E FG7
VIAeolian12b345b6b7A B C D E F GAm7
VIILocrian1b2b34b5b6b7B C D E F G ABm7b5
Now look at the chart again, I hope it looks less alien to you now. Its really important that you begin training your ears to hear the major scale and its modes, a good way to do this is to play the chords that correspond to each major scale, so to ear train the C major scale and its modes you would play these chords: Cmaj7/Dm7/Em7/Fmaj7/G7/Am7/Bm7b5. When you play each chord be mindful of what mode belongs to it, and what character or mood that mode embodies. Try to do this for each major scale; eg the G major scale has the chords: Gmaj7/Am7/Bm7/Cmaj7/D7/Em7/F#m7b5. If you have someone to jam with, create some chord progressions out of these chords and take turns practicing the modes to the progressions. Here are some progressions to get you started:Ionian: I IV V IDorian: ii iii IV I iiPhrygian: iii ii vi IV iiiLydian: IV vi V iii IVMixolydian: V IV I VAeolian: vi V IV V vi