Two guitar licks with the minor pentatonic scale to the 2-5-1 chord progression. Do you have other minor pentatonic scales to this chord progression and chords?
'Reflections on Innocence - David Beard' - Full score.
An orchestral piece developed from an exercise using the Hirajoshi scale; the Semitonal Pentatonic; the usual tuning for the strings of the Japanese Koto 'G, A, Bb, D, Eb'.
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I like the new Percy Jackson show but the theme song is absolute trash so I decided I wanted to redo it. Not done yet, this is just the rough first draft, but I think it's pretty nice so far.
[I.D. The “girls when they're in love” meme edited to say “girls when the 2nd, 6th and minor 3rd are highlighted in a minor pentatonic melody.” there are several images of stick figures covered in blood and committing violent acts surrounding the text. End I.D]
So crazy of graham coxon to drop that guitar melody in my terracotta heart right after damon goes if im losing you losing you again. Unreal ass band im sweating out the TOXINS Is my terracotta heart BREAKING Idk if im losing you if im losing you again da da du doo doo douuo du oo
I am kind of interested almost anthropologically in the way ‘jazzbro’ theory has filtered into online musical discourses: primarily the idea that modes should be taught *early*. They’re wonderful and colorful (see: you can play CREAM on the piano almost immediately) but the standard triad chordal analysis is immensely complicated by using them, which is why normally we start by teaching students the major and minor scales and then expanding out
If you need to learn, let me know if this helps.. I’m going to start making guitar lesson videos, and I need to know if what I’ve done helps, and what I need to do to fix anything that isn’t working. Thanks, and I hope this helps.
One of the funniest sutble changes I've noticed in the last few years is how xylophones and similar instruments designed for children are no longer using a regular major scale, they have started using a pentatonic scale.
What basically happens is the fourth and the seventh are taken out of the major scale so no dissonance can occur. Basically all the notes that could cause disharmony have been removed thereby forcing the child to play harmonious music.
I know it's fairly minor but the concept of people deciding to design childrens instruments in such a way that it forces the child to play stuff that is always harmonious is absolutely hilarious to me