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Mandolin Music Theory & Chord Inversion : Dominant Scale Mandolin Tips

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2008

The dominant mandolin scale has a raised sixth note that stands out more when played in conjunction with the pentatonic scale. Improvise and transition from pentatonic to dominant scales easily with tips from an experienced and learned musician in this free video.

Expert: Levin Schwartz
Bio: Levin Schwartz lives in Northampton, Mass.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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  • I like your videos

  • The Dominant scale (mixolydian) is said to have a flatted 7 rather than a raised 6.

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