Ok so I just went into this lesson and I just want to make sure I got this right using the exemple given.
So we established that the D dorian scale uses the same notes as the C major scale. So while just with this exemple they should be the same, the difference will actually be on how they are used! So like mentionned, its all about the tonal center and accent that we give to the notes within the scale!
So if I got this right, the tonal center will be the chord on which the scale will be played on right? Like, for a C major chord, we would play the C major scale and it would sound well on it as we use the notes to accentuate that its in C.
But if we use a Dm chord and therefore use the notes of the C major scale on it while accentuating the notes that are also part of the D Major scale, we would be, in this context, playing D Dorian scale because the Dm is the tonal center established right?
So as he explained, we will be playing the same notes in terms of scale but our brain will register two different things because the context established with the initial chords is different. Can anyone confirm if I understand this right as a start?