Guitar Music Theory : Guitar Music Theory: Minor 6th Interval

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2008

In music theory the minor sixth interval can also be referred to as the augmented fifth interval. Learn more about the minor sixth interval and guitar from a professional musician in this free guitar video.

Expert: Pete Pidgeon
Contact: www.HouseCallLessons.com
Bio: Pete Pidgeon received his Bachelors Degree in jazz studies on guitar from SUNY New Paltz and has taught over 3,500 private lessons. He's taught at the college level since 1995.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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  • *(first paragraph) diminished *6th*. not contextually a minor.

  • in that scale, it's an accidental. flatting the E or sharping the D would would be a diminished or augmented 5th (respectively).

    the first ACTUAL minor 6th readily available in that scale would be the 7th (a half step below the root: E string, 2nd fret) and the 5th (A string, 5th fret). the next would be a 4th at A string, 2nd fret and a 1st D string 5th fret. the last in that scale is a 6th at D string 2nd fret and a 4th at G string (lol) 5th fret.

  • sweet man, this is my favourite interval

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