2005-11-29, 12:52
|
|
El Diablo sin pantalones
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Yggdrassyl
Posts: 4,321
|
|
What scale/key is this in?
I wrote a cool riff some time ago, but me and my band mates have some trouble writing it into a song because we just can't find what key or scale this is in. It might be atonal/chromatic, but i'm not too sure. Annyway, the riff is played in tremolo picking, but I'll just put in the notes:
e|----------------
B|----------------
G|----------------
D|----------------
A|-----5-4--------
E|-3-6-----2-3-2-3
then followed by
e|------------------
B|------------------
G|------------------
D|------------------
A|-----7-6---------
E|-5-8-----4-7-4-7-
My lead guitarist suggested it might be two scales merged, but he can't figure it out either. Any help is appreciated
__________________
Quote:
Originally Posted by Darko
Quote:
Originally Posted by Requiem
Why would you sig that?
|
Why not? Why would you sig me saying that I hate you? I was serious there, too.
|
I'm in despair! The internet has left me in despair!
|
2005-11-29, 15:31
|
|
I am a tax on the world..
Forum Leader
|
|
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: pizza with a shit on it!
Posts: 7,994
|
|
That can be pretty much anything.
G harmonic minor with a passing tone, and the next riff in a harmonic minor, with a passing tone.
__________________
Man, I get real sweaty after I wack my dong. Yeah, cause I headbang while I do, and I can't really "Jump" (haha ) like VanHalen in a dorm room, so I just walk back and forth....haha a couple days ago I was jumping up and down on my bed, with my pants down and my roommate came in when I wasn't looking, hahaha.
This is my band's page
http://www.myspace.com/ferocitydentontx
|
2005-11-29, 17:09
|
|
Post-whore
|
|
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: vlissingen, the Netherlands
Posts: 2,680
|
|
1 st one is: D harmonic minor... the 2 isnt in the scale, but u can still play the D harmonic minor over it, aslong as u make sure u play a note that sound good over the 2, if u play a lead over it that is..
2nd one is: A harmonic minor
__________________
< no wonder hes mad!!
|
2005-11-29, 18:02
|
|
Post-whore
|
|
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Ballater, Scotland, UK.
Posts: 1,128
|
|
Or...
They could be Db Diminished and Ab Diminished...
As we know well, Diminished has such a ring in extreme music.
|
2005-11-29, 18:32
|
|
Post-whore
|
|
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: vlissingen, the Netherlands
Posts: 2,680
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Unanything
Or...
They could be Db Diminished and Ab Diminished...
As we know well, Diminished has such a ring in extreme music.
|
but the diminished scale is also in the harmonic minor scale, and IF hes gonna use it as a backing for leads id use harmonic minor scale instead of diminished.
EDIT:
and they both dont fit in the diminished scale, only some parts, so i think ur better of using harmonic minor
__________________
< no wonder hes mad!!
|
2005-11-29, 18:41
|
|
Post-whore
|
|
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Ballater, Scotland, UK.
Posts: 1,128
|
|
I know, I know. Just an idea.
|
2005-12-05, 23:52
|
Senior Metalhead
|
|
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: East Texas, Contact and will drink if in area
Posts: 200
|
|
Well, it is the "Harmonic Minor" scale. . . which is just an extension of the natural minor scale in order to have rhythmic chords behind a lead(which would traditionally be written in natural minor). Because the Harmonic is for what it says. . . mostly rhythm stuff. . . so for the scale harmony of the natural minor scale you sharpen the 3rd degree of the V chord and you sharpen the root of the vii chord. . . . but this is in traditionally theory.
__________________
"Saying that people have sex only to procreate is like saying people eat only to defecate."
RIP Brian Daniel McDonough: June 30, 1983- April 13, 2006, One of the bass greats that never was discovered
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
|