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<blockquote data-quote="Julia" data-source="post: 56670" data-attributes="member: 1784"><p>I thought it was called the Yngwie Scale, not the Harmonic Minor. :lol: </p><p></p><p>and yeah, I can write out stuff on a music sheet. I had a teacher once who went through and "analyzed" a composition of mine. Said it was in Dorian and came up with all this analysis. </p><p></p><p>No it's not. I used something not used very much past Bach -- the MELODIC minor scale. The tonic used the major scale in the tonic root. Very Scarlatti in musical structure. I also used the relative major scale. I think this is what threw him for a loop. I got a laugh out that in the car.</p><p></p><p>and for scales this book called the "No ******** Scale Book" came with this magazine I got a long while back. You know all those scales and stuff and modal stuff? and positions of them? Yeah it was in there. Just ones you're gonna use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Julia, post: 56670, member: 1784"] I thought it was called the Yngwie Scale, not the Harmonic Minor. :lol: and yeah, I can write out stuff on a music sheet. I had a teacher once who went through and "analyzed" a composition of mine. Said it was in Dorian and came up with all this analysis. No it's not. I used something not used very much past Bach -- the MELODIC minor scale. The tonic used the major scale in the tonic root. Very Scarlatti in musical structure. I also used the relative major scale. I think this is what threw him for a loop. I got a laugh out that in the car. and for scales this book called the "No ******** Scale Book" came with this magazine I got a long while back. You know all those scales and stuff and modal stuff? and positions of them? Yeah it was in there. Just ones you're gonna use. [/QUOTE]
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