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Lessons: Lesson #224: Using the E Phrygian Scale |
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Pages: 1 2 3 4 5
Suggested Tempo: 110 |
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Where do I use an E phyrgian scale?
In music, scales are used to create chords, and the chords that are native to the E phrygian scale are:
Emin7 · Fmaj7 · G7 · Amin7 · Bm7b5 · Cmaj7 · Dmin7
In the example below, listen to how the notes from the scale sound against the first 2 chords - Emin7 and Fmaj7. We've also taken our scale and incorporated a scale pattern into it. We play the scale is an ascending fashion, but we skip a note each time. Then, we do the same thing in a descending fashion:
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