El modo FRIGIO en música de videojuegos

Gregorian modes are often a very appealing concept for those learning music theory. The truth is, finding music built on one of these modes isn't that common, but video games have made extensive use of the characteristic sounds of these scales. In this video, we'll focus specifically on the Phrygian mode, also called the third mode of the major scale, or the E mode. *Here's a playlist dedicated to all my videos about SCALES:*    • Escalas musicales en videojuegos   But if you're specifically looking for information on the other Gregorian modes, unfortunately, this one on the Phrygian mode is the only one I have at the moment. If you know English, I recommend checking out the ones the 8-bit Music Theory channel has made:    • Modes Analysis Videos   💎Support me on PATREON:   / ludofonia   👾Join the most music and video game-loving DISCORD server!   / discord   📲 Follow me on my SOCIAL MEDIA: TikTok:   / ludofonia   Facebook:   / ludofonia   Instagram:   / ludofonia   Twitter:   / ludofonia   0:00 Mode Explanation 1:08 Phrygian in my (Chrono Trigger) 2:05 Don't be confused: this theme is NOT in Phrygian 3:35 Phrygian vs. Natural minor (Suikoden II) 4:48 The Phrygian mode in Pokémon battles 5:57 Phrygian mode, parallel fifths, and heavy metal 7:09 Hades, the descending leading tone, and the bII 10:31 Using the tonic as a pedal note 12:06 Minecraft is the exception to the rule 12:58 Quiz time 14:23 Scales similar to the Phrygian