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Sorry, I left out the 5th. The notation refers to scale intervals.
Lets take a C harmonic minor for example: c d d# f g g# b c, fairly
exotic sounding, but by raising the fourth a halfstep you make it
even more exotic: c d d# f# g g# b c. Sorry for the confusion. Also,
The use of pedal drones helps to make it eastern
sounding.
Viktor
--- In SurfGuitar101@y..., Damon <dei77@y...> wrote:
> Viktor,
>
> I'm not familiar with this kind of scale notation. Is
> the second scale (1-2-b3-#4-b6-7) only suppose to have
> 6 tones, ie no 5th note?
>
> Damon
> --- viktor423 <vd423@y...> wrote:
> > I should keep this one secret but I can't resist
> > sharing it.
> > Try this: Take a harmonic minor scale and raise the
> > 4th degree by a
> > half step ; instead of 1-2-b3-4-5-b6-7, play
> > 1-2-b3-#4-b6-7. This
> > will give you a 'snake charmer' type scale
> > > > Viktor
> > > >
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