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  • ahhaahhahahaa

    

  • pretty hardcore!!!!!!!!

  • Hey, good lesson, but I'm pretty sure if you played a C scale over a Caug chord, then you would use a whole tone scale instead of just using the sharp fifth. The whole tone scale would be C D E F# G# A# C

  • @CBmetalGuitar83 i'm confused

  • @rickydelgado777 trial and error

  • how much cocaine did this guy snort before doing this video?

  • @n00bdirect none

  • (Scale Degrees)-Not intervals.-

    The G sharp only implies (A)Harmonic Minor-

  • @ChicorelliC yep

  • You are a bit too hectic^^ I wouldn't want hectical people to teach me some music, but however you know what you're talking about and what you are talking about is very good.

    Note: An interval is the relation between two notes, so G (as a single note) is the fifth scale-step from C.

  • @RockRollify sorry

  • augmented just means to be raised, it does not mean raise the 5th scale degree. you can AUGMENT the 5th scale degree though. augmented 6th chords have nothing to do with raising the fifth.

  • @aaronlovee exactly

  • Correction: G is the fifth degree not the fifth interval. The fifth interval would be the A note.

    Kirk Out.

  • I see where you're going.. if you wanted to get echnical, then I could see how that's true.

  • Correction: Who gives a Shiz if It's interval or degree, I actually learned something from the post- Thanks.

  • Correction: G is the 5th interval in C. Otherwise, D would be considered the 1st scale degree. If D was the first scale degree then you have eliminated the interval of perfect unison. Also, if A was the 5th interval why is it called a M6th from C, and G is a P5 from C?

  • True good point. It's just nomenclature. when discussing scales the standard is to refer to intervals and for chords it's degrees.

  • Actually, it's a big difference, along down the line you'll have some confused students...you don't always "sharpen" either...it's just means raised. "The 5th interval" is going to confuse people when you actually talk about aug 4ths and 5ths.

  • haha. very true.

  • calm down

  • Its music - what's not to get excited about! :) HAHA

  • best teacher ever. thanks for the lessons

  • Greatness yet again....

    thanks!

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