Note that the scale of G major contains a F#. …
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Note that the scale of G major contains a F#. …
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This is the scale of A minor, relative minor of C major, which shares the same key signature (accidentals). Three types of minor scales are illustrated: the natural minor, harmonic minor, and melodic …
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Scales are indispensable parts of the practice routine of every serious instrumentalist. …
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The scale of E minor, the relative minor of G major. …
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Notice that in the harmonic minor scale, the only scale degree that is raised is the seventh; while in the melodic minor scale, the sixth and the seventh degrees are raised in the ascending part of …
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This drill will help you improve your vertical reach across the fingerboard.. …
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