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Phrygian Vs Phrygian Dominant
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mark indigo
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RE: Phrygian Vs Phrygian Dominant (in reply to mark indigo)
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read Ricardo's explanation of the use of the Phrygian mode in flamenco, and how that and the Andaluz/Phrygian/flamenco cadence combine to form Phrygian "keys" equivalent to major and minor keys in other music I had a look for you, but can't find it, I'm sure it was in a recent thread, he put it into words really well, short, concise, easy to understand. You might try the thread "Why Phrygian?" though.... Basically, in answer to your question quote:
Are they both used equally in flamenco? i'm confused. Thanks in E Phrygian the Andaluz/Flamenco/Phrygian cadence/chord progression is A minor, G major, F major, E major. The G major obviously has a root note of G natural, and the E major chord has a not of G# in it. So in terms of scales you are looking at both the standard Phrygian mode/scale AND the Phrygian Dominant (or you can call them Phrygian minor and Phrygian major) But it's not really about which scale you should use.... theory should come AFTER the practise, so study the actual music first, and then if you want to name the scales used you can.
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