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Author: kdk
Date: 2019-04-26 17:01
Ken Lagace wrote:
> ...play any piece in any of the fifteen major scales. No scales
> and you will be fumbling forever.
Agreed, certainly, but ... 15? What scales are there beyond the 12 (one for each note of the chromatic scale)?
And to BGBG, I think learning some of the minor scales is useful, too. A lot of Western music is based on minor rather than major mode.
Karl
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2019-04-26 17:01 |
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2019-04-26 19:46 |
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2019-04-26 22:16 |
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2019-04-27 16:41 |
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2019-04-27 03:22 |
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