I'm not sure I understand modes that well either. I've put off looking more into them until I have more basic theory clamped down, but yeah it seems like it's one of those things that people with more music theory understanding just
get but have a hard time communicating to us peons?
Like from my simple understanding, I find it hard to see a difference when looking at the modes of a C major scale. So Ionian is just C major. And then the second mode is the same exact notes, but it starts with D.
So if you're playing the same exact notes from the C major scale, how is it supposed to sound any different? Is it because if you start with middle C for your C major scale, you're going to end up with notes from a higher octave when using a mode of the C major scale? I feel like I'm absolutely wrong here the more I think about it the less sense it makes.