Well, this scale is really "exotic"... strange feeling of it.
Very interesting lesson
Very interesting stuff.
This scale is just great, thanks Ramiro!
nice work in neapolitan scale.
Thank you all guys!!
the sound is great Ramy!Neapolitan minor scale!!!
Nice job!
great scale Ramiro, very interesting solo
whoa, some crazy scales going on here
As previously mentioned, I`ll think I practise a bit more at the more common scales first, but I will definitely begin at these as well!
Keep it up
Thanks Ramiro!
Very interesting sound Ramiro, well done
Great scale Ramiro !
I love your new lessons Ramiro. Very informative. The Napolitan scale is a new one to me, I'll use it from now on, I love it!!!
Your tone is great too, very fusiony...
EDIT: oops, just noticed the you're workout was for the neapolitan MAJOR solo chords. Anyways, thanks
Wow, thanks Ramiro for these 2 new lessons again! Even though your tone is a bit dry you still play fluently with great dynamics
Very interesting scale, but I think I should dedicate time to the more common scales first.
Interesting topic and lesson Ramiro!
sounds very interesting, cool lesson
Sounds exotic Ramiro!
Very unique lesson Ramiro, nice job!
Very interesting lesson Ramiro. I like your tone.
Hi GMC! This is part two of the Neapolitan minor scale. In this lesson we will go through the solo that I've composed to show some applications of this scale.
As in the Neapolitan Major lesson in this one I'll try to include some typical runs, licks, arpeggios that are common in the usual scales but here there will be a lot more strange.
I hope you have fun playing the solo and you can make one of your own. If you do please post it so we can discuss about.
The progression is the same of the previous lesson: Cm maj7- Fm7- Cm maj7- G# (#5 b9)/B – G7(b5 b9) – Abmaj7 – Gsus aug- Cm maj7- Dbmaj7 – Dbm7 (#11) – Eb7 (#5) - Cm maj7.