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 scales anybody
Author: Ralph Katz 
Date:   2024-01-24 02:51

I was thinking about putting together a set of exercises on Freygish / Phrygian Dominant / Ahava Rabba / Klezmer scale, in all possible keys.

Beyond the basic scales, what else do you think might be useful? Running thirds?

Any ideas will be appreciated.

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 Re: scales anybody
Author: glenndickson 
Date:   2024-03-03 21:23

I don't know that you need to write them out, but yes, thirds are useful for the figures you get in Greek/Turkish/Balkan/Klezmer. Especially ascending, with this second note a "ghost note": e (g#) f (a) g# (b), etc. with the parenthesis notes ghosted, or barely played for klezmer. Descending for especially for Greek/Turkish b (c) a (b) g# (a), etc. Playing the scales with a mordent on each note is also a useful exercise I would think.

Glenn Dickson
www.glenndicksonmusic.com


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