The Phrygian dominant scale, also called harmonic minor perfect fifth below, dominant flat 2 flat 6 (in jazz), or hijaz (in Arabic music), is constructed by raising the third of the Phrygian mode and is the fifth mode of the harmonic minor scale, the fifth being the dominant. It has the word "dominant" in its name because like the dominant seventh chord it has a major 3rd note and a flattened 7th note.
The sequence of steps comprising the Phrygian dominant scale is
H-- W+H -- H -- W -- H -- W -- W
For more, please go to this link
http://www.all-guitar-chords.com/guitar_scales.php?qqq=12&scch=E&scch...
great what chord did u use?
cutelex16 3 months ago
Very good performance
Phrygian Dominant is also called Hijaz when used in Greek, Turkish, Arab music.
Those interested in chromatic Harmonica can find many such tunes on my Youtube channel: Stefanos604
STEFANOS604 6 months ago in playlist guitar backing tracks
dude i love the time signature changes and everything, great great work! do you have an mp3 version i could download?
ironwolg 1 year ago