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Harmonic-Major-Scale

Harmonic Major Scale Chart, Exercise And Best Diagram 2@22

The harmonic major scale as Ionian b6 mode or Ethiopian scale (1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – b6 – 7) is built the same way as the diatonic major scale, but with a lowered 6th. This scale is not very well-known but can be interesting for those who want to add more exotic feel to their jazz improvisations. It is generally played over a major 7 chord, however it’s difficult to use because it sounds a little bit weird and dissonant

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Harmonic Minor Bebop Scale

Harmonic Minor Bebop Scale Ultimate Best Guitar Shapes Charts and Theory 2

The harmonic minor bebop scale is obviously based on the harmonic minor scale. It contains an additional note (b7) between the minor 6 (b6) and the major 7 giving the following interval pattern made of eight notes : 1 (tonic) – 2 (second) – b3 (minor third) – 4 (perfect fourth) – 5 (perfect fifth) – b6 (minor sixth) – b7 (minor seventh) – 7 (major seventh).

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Melodic Minor Bebop Scale

Melodic Minor Bebop Scale – Best Guitar Diagrams and Formula Charts 2022

The melodic minor bebop scale, like all bebop scales, is built with eight notes. It can be seen as the melodic minor scale with an added note, the sharp fifth (#5), between the 5 and 6, thus giving the following interval pattern : 1 (tonic), 2 (major second), b3 (minor third), 4 (perfect fourth), 5 (perfect fifth), #5 (augmented fifth), 6 (major sixth) and major seventh (7).

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