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  • do you mean me? XD i dont mean to be a troll, i was on about the dude below talking about B# minor working an cminor not which... is the same thing XD

  • @AydanWatkins No, I don't mean you. I meant the guy talking about B# too. If I've misunderstood and @RsGhost1 was asking a genuine question then I apologise - maybe try rewording it - I'm sure someone will give you an answer.

  • there is such thing as a B# depending on what the key signature is. C# major for example, C# D# E# F# G# A# B# C#.

    anyway B# minor is c#minor/c aeolian anyway so i have NO idea what you were on about pal.

  • @AydanWatkins Thanks for your comment. I suspect we have a Troll in our midst - leaving silly comments to get a rise.

  • um actually there is no such thing as b# because there is a natural half step from b to c. so with this understanding you were actually playing c minor... and also minor aeolian is not going to work because that is in the key of C major, not minor.... this video is in c minor there for the relative major would be Eb major... thats why a minor aeolian didnt work because that is out of key....

  • i played b# minor on this and it sounded great....however a minor ( the aeolian mode for c) did not sound right....why is this? or am i wrong?

  • So you were playing c major (a aeolian) over a c minor progression. And b#? lol

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