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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2007

Playing in the E Lydian mode.

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  • E? I THINK IT'S Eb

  • No, it's E not Eb

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  • @TheOriginalGuitarMan youre tunned half tone down......

  • Sounds like I know you're here by Steve Vai...

  • @guitarralaraja umm no.

  • This is a great improv, good job

  • @thekkl Another difference is that in other intonations, they are not the same note.

    Like Just Intonation.

  • Thanks for posting, stay tuned!

  • very nice playing, could anyone send me that backing track it would be greatly appreciated

  • @thekkl On a guitar, piano or other instruments that are equally-tempered, no difference but the name. They are the same frequency, but obviously you don't want two notes with the same name in a scale. These "enharmonics" in equal and well tempered instruments are chosen to prevent too severely discordant frequency ratios regardless of key and transposition. In other tuning schemes enharmonics may be rendered as different frequencies. Related Wikipedia articles are long but excellent.

  • possibly youre thinking of a whole-tone scale?

  • absolutely nothing!, just the names there the same note

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