mt1007 -> RE: Which scales? (Apr. 15 2020 19:37:59)
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ORIGINAL: devilhand What about this one? 1 b2 b3 #4, 5 b6 7 E, F, G, A#, B C, D# It's actually Phrygian#7 on your list with a raised 4th scale degree. Inspired by the quote of Mr. Marlow quote:
not to mention the useful occurrence of scales that need F# or Bb in context that you are deliberately avoiding, and occurring way more frequently than several on your list @Mr.Marlow You keep mentioning lydian scales. What is so special about them? A few pages back in this thread you wrote quote:
From now on I’m gonna tell people only play lydian scales... lydian, lydian dominant, lydian #9, lydian #6, lydian augmented, lydian chromatic, lydian #1 (lol) etc. There’s the final answer on this. The only way to find out what is special about the lydian scales or any for that matter is to play them, and the chords they generate on every degree. That's the fun part. Man no short cuts like I said before you got to put in the work. You can't expect Ricardo to spoon feed you/us/me all the time. Listen to what you are playing thats the only to know for sure, is by checking with your ear...
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