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GMC Forum _ THEORY _ Harmonic Minor Scales For Guitar Explained

Posted by: The Professor Sep 30 2013, 12:36 PM

Learning Harmonic Minor Modes Lessons



Welcome to the learning harmonic minor scales page at GMC run by yours truly, The Professor.

The lessons on this page are geared towards helping you build a strong understanding of each of the 7 modes of the harmonic minor scale, how they are built, how they are related and how they relate to chords and arpeggios when writing songs or soloing over chord changes.

If you are completely new to scales and modes, at least from a theoretical perspective, you should start with the first article in the list below. Then, feel free to move on to each mode in the list, keeping in mind that you can always return to this page for a refresher on a previous mode or lesson to keep your harmonic minor mode theory chops sharp at all times.

If you have covered this material already in your musical development, then feel free to browse each lesson as a refresher, or to fill in any gaps you have in your understanding of the harmonic minor modes, how they are built and how to apply them to your guitar playing and songwriting.

Feel free to bookmark this page as more lessons will be added regularly, and as always if you have any questions post them below and I’ll be glad to help out.


Learning Harmonic Minor Scales Lessons



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