Hi!
Except for the third note (c) everything else is from E diminished scale ( e, f, g, g#, a#, b, c#, d). I should try to make more these little "compositions" using unusual scales. It would be great practice I think.
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Cheers, Mikko
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Composing with dim scale
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Thanks, and yes, unusual scale compositions would be appreciated. Which scale uses just whole steps ? I could look it up, but I first thought this was that one.
I just looked it up. Whole tone scale. I remember my brother teaching me that, over whole tone chord shapes. Very unusual, but makes sense.
I just looked it up. Whole tone scale. I remember my brother teaching me that, over whole tone chord shapes. Very unusual, but makes sense.
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Thank you! I have tryed that sometime ago. It's difficult to get ok sounding IMO.Partscaster wrote:Thanks, and yes, unusual scale compositions would be appreciated. Which scale uses just whole steps ? I could look it up, but I first thought this was that one.
I just looked it up. Whole tone scale. I remember my brother teaching me that, over whole tone chord shapes. Very unusual, but makes sense.
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