- Advanced Classical Exercise: Intro
- Fingerpicking Pattern
- Harmonized E Major Scale
- E Major Exercise 1
- E Major Exercise 2
- Harmonized E Minor Scale
- E Minor Exercise 1
- E Minor Exercise 2
- Harmonized C Major Scale
- C Major Exercise 1
- C Major Exercise 2
- Harmonized C Minor Scale
- C Minor Exercise 1
- C Minor Exercise 2
- Advanced Classical Exercise: Conclusion
Harmonized E Minor Scale
In this lesson we change the harmony from the E major scale to the E minor scale. We'll use the same right hand picking motions.
Again, isolating the notes of the scale on the D-string and the E-string makes it easier to see the intervals of the minor scale and the resultant minor scale harmonic structure. The chord qualities of the harmonized minor scale are:
i - one chord - minor
ii - two chord - diminished
III - three chord - major
iv - four chord - minor
v - five chord - minor
VI - six chord - major - not used in this exercise
VII - seven chord - major - not used in this exercise
We also have a major V chord because we are using a D#, to create the altered harmonic minor scale.
Instructor
Christopher Schlegel
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