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CyanideChris15th April 2009I actually love this one
It reminds me of Sikth, definite plus
Great lesson.
kaznie_NL15th April 2009Wicked scales!!
Ulrik15th April 2009I normally don't dig these exotic scales, but this one sounds really cool, I'll definately give it a try
Ramiro Delforte15th April 2009Everybody don't forget the solo/application for this scale is on the bottom of the main site in the "Recent lessons" or you can find it in the "related lessons" tab.
Ivan Milenkovic15th April 2009That's a pretty unusual scale, awesome! ![]()
Muris Varajic15th April 2009Unique scale indeed, thanks Ramiro! ![]()
Sergio Dorado16th April 2009Interesting sounds, Ramiro!
AlexLion16th April 2009That was very interesting scale and of course well played! I`ll give it a try ![]()
Dejan Farkas18th April 2009Great to learn something new ![]()
Sinisa Cekic21st April 2009Very interesting scale,thanks on lesson ! ![]()
David Wallimann27th April 2009Somehow I missed that one, what an interesting scale!!!!
Emir Hot28th April 2009very nice and powerful


Hi GMC! Welcome to the a new Exotic Scale Series lesson. Now we are going to explore the Purvi scale. As in the previous 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: Cmaj7- B sus4- E6- Ab7 (#5#9)- Dbm maj7- F#7sus4- Bsus4- Cmaj7- Cmaj7 (#11)- Dbm7 (11)- Bsus4- E69/G- Cmaj7.
Purvi: I – II – III – IV – V – VI – VII
C Db E F# G Ab B
Modes:
2nd : Chromatic Hypophrygian Db – E – F# – G – Ab – B – C – Db
3rd : Chromatic Hypodorian E – F# – G – Ab – B – C – Db – E
4th : Chromatic Mixolydian F# – G – Ab – B – C – Db – E – F#
5th : Chromatic Lydian G – Ab – B – C – Db – E – F# – G
6th : Chromatic Phrygian Ab – B – C – Db – E – F# – G – Ab
7th : Chromatic Dorian B – C – Db – E – F# – G – Ab – B


