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Old 13th July 2008, 9:19pm   #16
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Re: [Guitars] Scales and Modes

oh no way i'm getting a grammar lesson as well, ok smart arse i said b major chord isn't in g major scale but b phrygian comes from g major scale

ok so if i want to play the a major chord phrygian style i use the f major scale over the a major but i change the third of a major which is c#minor to c#major? is that what you're saying?

oh wait you added a bit ok i'll have that a go

oi wait a minute! the a aolean and the e phrygian both come from the c major scale so it's basically playing the a aolean over both chords??? i don't understand why one would call them different scales if the flavour remains the same?
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Old 13th July 2008, 9:24pm   #17
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