What Are Whole Half Diminished Scales, Learn to build and play whole half diminished scales on guitar |
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What Are Whole Half Diminished Scales, Learn to build and play whole half diminished scales on guitar |
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Mar 25 2014, 02:48 AM |
Really useful, man. Thank you!
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May 2 2014, 07:59 AM |
Technically RF uses the half-whole dim scale and while in some ways it's the same as the whole-half it's application can be very different. He uses it a lot 'getting to' the IV chord.
I'd rather let the Professor handle this as he's probably got a specific lesson for it. *Here's RF doing it in an vid ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozwyZvZitU4 He hits the half/whole thing at about 1:00. G7 getting to C7 (I to IV). This post has been edited by klasaine: May 2 2014, 05:50 PM -------------------- - Ken Lasaine
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May 2 2014, 01:49 PM |
Could someone perhaps give me a couple of chord progression examples and maybe explain where to put the licks? I understand over the dim7th chord, but it's not like I come across that in every day music. Also i think i've read that robben Ford used this scale a bit in blues playing. Any input would be appreciated I'll give you here a short example of 2 chords | Am7 | E7/#9 | Basically over Am7 I'm playing A dorian, and over E7/#9 I'm using the whole-half diminished scale starting from the 7-th degree of the E chord (this a good way of learning the position of the scale on the fretboard in its relation to the dominant chord), but you will realise that, if you build the scale from the root of the E chord it is actually an E half hole diminished scale (you can use the scale generator for a better visual of the given scale). good luck on your practicing example_of_whole_half_diminished_scale.mp3 ( 531.66K ) Number of downloads: 318 |
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Jul 8 2014, 03:37 AM |
I'll give you here a short example of 2 chords | Am7 | E7/#9 | Basically over Am7 I'm playing A dorian, and over E7/#9 I'm using the whole-half diminished scale starting from the 7-th degree of the E chord (this a good way of learning the position of the scale on the fretboard in its relation to the dominant chord), but you will realise that, if you build the scale from the root of the E chord it is actually an E half hole diminished scale (you can use the scale generator for a better visual of the given scale). good luck on your practicing example_of_whole_half_diminished_scale.mp3 ( 531.66K ) Number of downloads: 318 Great playing I loved that! I'd hope soon to practice and learn some jazz. |
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