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| The Slave scale | |
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| Newpianoplayer | Mar 23 2015, 08:03 AM Post #1 |
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Amazing Grace, by Wintley Phipps http://www.karmatube.org/videos.php?id=1312 |
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| John D'Oh | Mar 23 2015, 08:31 AM Post #2 |
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It's an interesting take, but he should also have noted that pretty much all folk music is based on the pentatonic scale, which is what he is referring to the 'slave scale' is. I think he's overdoing the whole 'black notes' thing. |
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