shredder101 |
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hey guys,why do A minor pentatonic and E minor pentatonic blend? |
Doz |
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Joined: way back United Kingdom Karma: 10
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Well... I don't think they do really. They just share notes, and happen to share a lot more notes than some scales do. |
Afro_Raven |
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Joined: way back United Kingdom Lessons: 1 Karma: 20 Moderator
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In the key of Am, E is the dominant note, meaning that it is the note whose scale shares the most in common with the tonic (Am). In Am, the notes are A B C D E F G. In Em the notes are E F# G A B C D. It's just the F# that's different.
Regards,
Afro |
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