What Is The Name Of This Scale? |
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What Is The Name Of This Scale? |
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Oct 27 2012, 11:48 PM |
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Oct 28 2012, 02:24 AM |
I believe that is the Byzantine scale, Very close to Phrygian Dominant but with a sharp 7th
This post has been edited by AK Rich: Oct 28 2012, 02:33 AM |
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Oct 28 2012, 02:48 AM
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seeing how it looks to have a c# in one octave and a c in the next, , also the same with an f and f# , and g and g# , it looks like notes that might be a combo of a few ?
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Oct 28 2012, 04:43 AM |
haha - maybe I'll name it the Jamsalot scale.
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Oct 28 2012, 11:58 AM
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haha - maybe I'll name it the Jamsalot scale. i finally have my guitar so I can hear what this sounds like, Isnt bad, not a clue as to what chord you might play under it ? |
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Oct 29 2012, 08:01 AM |
This one may go along with some Jamsalot chords? I guess that would be the key to figuring it out if it work with some music. I did a search in the scale generator and could not find anything that was similar. I could be wrong, but I don't believe a scale can change tonalities between octaves though? I tend to agree with you! I've had that "scale" in my head for a year now - I tend to go back to it when improvising a solo in my mind. I finally decided to sit down and actually "learn" it and then tried to find it in the scale generator and like you... it wasn't there. I didn't realize the tonality actually shifted until after reading the replies to this thread! haha. Funny thing is, when I was doing this solo in my mind, I wasn't thinking in terms of backing chords - I may have been thinking they sat well with whatever I was dreaming, but I never even thought about the chords necessary to back-this scale. Now I'm in a bind! haha. Next time I'm in a creative mood and it comes up, I'll pay more attention and see what odd chords I was thinking comes out. Chris! -------------------- The more I practice, the more I wish I had time to practice!
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