Reinhardt |
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Joined: 22 Sep 2009 South Africa Karma: 8
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Hey guys
Im really into Spanish and Flamenco guitar music
Can somebody give me a link or something that shows all Five Phrygian scale positions on the fretboard? I always get the 1st position like this http://www.guitarchordsmagic.com/flamenco-guitar.html
But i want the 4 other positions thats going up the fretboard.
Any help would be much appreciated! |
AlexB |
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Joined: 13 Jul 2009 Mexico Licks: 2 Karma: 23
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use the notes of the first position you have,then transpose them to figures |
Reinhardt |
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Joined: 22 Sep 2009 South Africa Karma: 8
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Say what? :| |
Afro_Raven |
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Joined: way back United Kingdom Lessons: 1 Karma: 20 Moderator
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The Phrygian scale is a mode of the major scale, and as such exists in 7 positions, not 5 (check out the lessons 'Modes and how to use them' and 'Major scale and modes within') via the 'lessons' tab at the top of this page)
To work out the other positions, write out the notes in the scale, then devise your own positions from those :)
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Reinhardt |
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Joined: 22 Sep 2009 South Africa Karma: 8
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Damn i wish i understood my theory :-/ |
guitarmastergod |
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Joined: 09 Sep 2008 Canada Karma: 8
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http://all-guitar-chords.com/guitar_scales.php
the answer is staring you right in the face... try looking harder next time |
Schecter_player |
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Joined: 12 Jul 2009 Canada Karma: 3
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okay. do you know the major scale in all its positions? its the same thing, just treat the 3rd degree of the major scale as the root. BAM! Phrygian. |
Reinhardt |
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Joined: 22 Sep 2009 South Africa Karma: 8
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3rd degree meaning?? Ive found position 1, 4, and 7, of the phrygian dominant scales on the web, but they r nowhere on the scale tab on this site? |
guitarmastergod |
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Joined: 09 Sep 2008 Canada Karma: 8
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omg reinhardt everything you need in on this site, stop been lazy and look ffs |
case211 |
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Joined: 26 Feb 2009 United States Lessons: 2 Licks: 6 Karma: 24
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@reinhardt
3rd degree meaning the 3rd note of whatever key(Major of course) your playing in.
Example:
C Major scale
C-D-E-F-G-A-B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3rd degree is E, which is the E Phrygian scales root.
Then find the other positions of E being the root(just the other positions of the E note) and then you have all the possible places that you can play out of phrygian.
It can be used all over the fretboard in any key.
hope that made sense, though I'm not too sure about Phrygian Domninant :P |
Reinhardt |
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Joined: 22 Sep 2009 South Africa Karma: 8
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Thanks alot case211, yea it kinda helped
@guitarmastergod your not helping much, Peace! |
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