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      <title>G Mixolydian Scale: Notes, Chords, and How to Play It</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;G Mixolydian is the mode most guitarists play without&#xA;even knowing it. Built on the 5th degree of C major, it&#xA;contains the same notes as C major but treats G as home.&#xA;The result is a sound that is brighter than minor but&#xA;more relaxed than major — a bluesy, laid-back quality&#xA;that has powered countless rock, blues, and folk songs.&#xA;The single difference from G major is the ♭7: F natural&#xA;instead of F♯.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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