Exotic Scales - Hungarian Major

by Ramiro Delforte
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Ramiro Delforte
THEORY LESSON. As in the previous lessons you know that this lesson will be about the chord progression and the modes positions in one octave.
Tags : Exotic Scales, Hungarian Major

Hi GMC! In this lesson we are going to explore the Hungarian Major scale. As in the previous Exotic Scales lessons you know that this lesson will be about the chord progression and the modes positions in one octave.

I hope you enjoy the lesson!

Here is the chord progression: C7(#9)- Am7- C°7/Bb- C7(#9)- C7(b5)/D#- Cm7(b5)/G- F#(b5b9)- Cm7/E. (Repeat two times).

Hungarian Major:  I –  II –  III – IV – V – VI – VII
                              C    D#    E     F#    G     A     Bb

Modes:
           
2nd :  Alt bb6 bb7                       D# – E – F# – G – A – Bb – C – D#

3rd :  Locrian 2 7                        E – F# – G – A – Bb – C – D# – E

4th : Altered 6                            F# – G – A – Bb – C – D# – E – F#

5th : Melodic Augmented          G – A – Bb – C – D# – E – F# – G

6th : Dorian b2 #4                     A – Bb – C – D# – E – F# – G – Ab

7th : Lydian Augmented #3       Bb – C – D# – E – F# – G – Ab – B

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