2006-04-03, 14:33
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Scale names given by inherent chords
I think it is that give a permutation of a scale its name by the chord you find in it, or indeed give its feel.
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This is Lydian Dominant, one of Jazz Minor's modes.
The notes in cyan are the dominant (or dominant 7th) chord.
More examples later.
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2006-04-03, 18:25
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Code:
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A|-------0-2-4------------|
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vi 4/2 in A.
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2006-04-04, 17:50
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What scale's that?
Agh! E mixolydian. That has major AND dominant in it. I think we give it a major feel though, because of its other degrees, but that I don't know about.
Anyway, another example could be...
Phrygian Dominant! First scale I ever learnt! Fourth mode of harmonic minor.
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Magenta notes are the dominant chord.
Lydian Augmented. Another mode of Jazz Minor.
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Teal notes are the augmented chord.
A question of my own would be how do you get to name a scale harmonic? Specifically Aeolian and Ionian.
Is there a harmonic chord of sorts?
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2006-04-04, 18:53
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Interesting....
So it works both ways. Take a scale and build a chord, or take a chord and build a scale. So what did powers mean with "vi 4/2 in A" using the E Mixo. That would be A Aeolian (Nat. Minor) but why does it have a minor (looks like sus4 somethinganother) chord built on the 6th degree? Is he saying using A natural minor (e mixo) on the 6th degree of the scale you build a minor sus4/2 or something like that?
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2006-04-05, 03:21
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Actually it was kind of a joke....... I made a random scale out of a 7th chord.
vi 4/2 in A major is E-F#-A-C#
or....
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2006-04-06, 17:35
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That chord's like an E6sus2.
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