PB on Scale Systems - Part 3/16
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greetings from romania PB thanks for all your work! i've searched a lot for structured guitar theory and most vids on youtube are incomplete! i'm starting with 5 position CAGED system very well explained! thanks.
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No no! - the 7th is already a "sharp." Calling it a Sharp 7 is incorrect - it is called a NATURAL 7. The Flat 7 is taking a natural 7 and lowering it by 1 halfstep. The only modifications you can do to diatonic notes are:
1 b2 2 b3 3 4 #4 5 b6 6 b7 7 1
b3 is sometimes called aug2
#4 is often called b5
b6 is often called aug5
6 is referred to as bb7 in diminished chords.
You cant flat or sharp
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You cant flat 4 - (it becomes 3 when you do) any other note can be flatted or sharped.
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You obviously DID NOT download the 5 Position system which shows all those scales. Watch the videos and download the files and LOOK AT THEM before you ask questions.
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Harmonic Mi 1 2 b3 4 5 b6 7 1
Natural Minor
1 2 b3 4 5 b6 b7 1
No such thing as #7.
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Great stuff. I'm not sure if I'm ready to collect my 200 bucks yet, but I'm working on it, hehe.
pebberbrown 2 years ago