I don’t have any confidence in your posts. Yes, it’s critical to point this out; it makes little sense for Dorian to have a major feel, and for argument’s sake telling us the reason is emphasis on some major chords in combination with needing a plugin to “determine” Dorian mode for you is a sign you don’t grok what Dorian tf is. You can kvetch on this like I’m just being mean, but in fact here I am devoting time to a problem I am not obliged to worry about at all.MasterTuner wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2020 2:18 pm I have Scaler plugin, and that determined for me that my song was in D Dorian. I do focus on the majors in that mode mostly, so thats why it has a major feel. I could look at using the relative minor.
If you’re too golden to see an indicator you are barking up the wrong tree, too bad/so sad. Dorian of a primarily major feel, well, no.
Threads like this tend to be a waste of time in the end, one is not prepared for a real world answer.
You def need better resources than you’ve found so far, and given that I learned this before there was any internet to trawl for this, I have no idea. Teh internet is fraught with bad answers and BS, and you don’t have the tools to tell what’s good or not. That little reality check doesn’t ‘negate’ anything, and we’ve all been here.
Take a real course. Consider that the possibility the people you’re inclined to agree with are wrong because you don’t know what you’re doing. Nothing harsh about not knowing, it’s true of everyone in one way or another.
You telling us this should be just provide you with resources kind of just gaslights us. No worries, it’s less stress to just ignore this kind of thing.