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Comment | Post #280418 |
@DonielF As I read the question, it was about the rotated “unusual” scales in general, with the given one only as example. If you are actually only interested in the one scale, just read what I've written as text. But in that case, your question is formulated in a horribly misleading way. (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Edit | Post #280418 | Initial revision | — | almost 4 years ago |
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A: "Properly" naming rotations of unusual scales? A while ago I came across this amazing video, which answers your question thoroughly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vq2xt2D3e3E According to that video the specific scale pattern you gave is called Dorian #4 (the # here denotes a sharp sign, not a number sign). This basically means that it is... (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |