nullnaught |
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First of all it's not in any key. Its kind of chromatic. But i use this in one of my songs. It goes.
C - E - F - F# - G - A and to C again.
Thanks.
And by the way. What the purpose of the catagory selector? I see no difference whatever catagory i choose. |
gshredder2112 |
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Joined: 03 Sep 2010 United States Licks: 3 Karma: 22
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im no good at theory,but it may be a pentatonic or a blues scale.maybe kumoi.
use the reverse scale finder above to find out,i would look for you,but i cnt on my phne |
gshredder2112 |
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its a blues scale.
m3-h-h-h-h-m3-w |
gshredder2112 |
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its a blues scale.
m3-h-h-h-h-m3-w |
gshredder2112 |
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[its a blues scale.
m3-h-h-h-h-m3-w
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nullnaught |
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Joined: 05 Jun 2010 Karma: 22
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all the blues scales have a b3rd. this scale has a major 3rd. it doesnt work on the reverse scale thingy. ive tried that allready.
1 3 4 4# 5 6 and octive. heres the tab.. try it.
e---------------------------8----------------
B---------------7--8--10---------------------
G------9--10--------------------------------
D--10--------------------------------------
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Admiral |
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Joined: 10 May 2009 Germany Lessons: 1 Karma: 12
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seem slike a mixture of pentatonic major and the blues scale. But it has an interesting sound! Don't know it |
nullnaught |
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Joined: 05 Jun 2010 Karma: 22
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Actually this is the how i do it. you can do it anywhere.
e-------------------------------------------------
B--------------------------4-4-4--5-5-5-----------
G----------6-6-6-7-7-7----------------------------
D-7-7-7-------------------------------------------
e---------------------5---------------------------
B-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-7--------------------------------
Now starting a 12 bar blues in A major. Acordinging to this position. |
gshredder2112 |
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Joined: 03 Sep 2010 United States Licks: 3 Karma: 22
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on the contrarumy null,my formula has a maj3, |
nullnaught |
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Joined: 05 Jun 2010 Karma: 22
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like a major c chord has C E G. And a minor c has the D sharp. Or flat E. Besides the C and the G.
And on the contrary to what? |
gshredder2112 |
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Joined: 03 Sep 2010 United States Licks: 3 Karma: 22
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@null i read your your post wrong,i didnt realize you had said your scale had a maj3 i thought you said it had a b3,all appologies |
nullnaught |
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thas cool. |
Guitarslinger124 |
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Joined: 25 Jul 2007 United States Lessons: 12 Licks: 42 Karma: 38 Moderator
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Looks like C Lydian with a flat 4th.
G Ionian
e:---------------
B:-----------------
G:-----------------
D:-----------2-4-5-
A:-----2-3-5-------
E:-3-5-------------
G A B C D E F G
Your scale includes an F# and leaves out the B and D. So that is where I get the C Lydian b4th from.
Just my .02€ :) |
MoshZilla1016 |
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Joined: 10 Jul 2010 United States Lessons: 4 Licks: 19 Karma: 16
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I agree with Gs124. Lydian with no 2 or 7. It just has a natural 4, chromatic passing tone, along with the #4. Degrees 1 3 4-#4-5 6. Since it is a Major scale, might be better to call it a #4(Lydian) instead of a b5(blues)just my opinion. |
nullnaught |
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MoshZilla1016 |
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Same as above but now it's G instead of C. |
nullnaught |
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Thats cool. Doesnt really matter. May use that scale in a jam im ganna post. As like part of the rythem. |
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