This lick is created almost entirely out of the A minor pentatonic scale. The lone note outside of the scale is the major 2nd interval on the 7th fret of the 6th string. This B note is the 5th degree of the E minor scale, it leads perfectly to the next chord in the progression, which is Em. The Melodic Minor Scale offers the harmonization of 5 of the possible 7 different tertian seventh chords (The Major Scale offers 4). There's a lot of harmonic variety in the Melodic Minor Scale! As with most of our common heptatonic scales, the 5th degree of the Melodic Minor Scale offers a dominant seventh chord, making the perfect cadence of

The app helps you to experiment with different chord progressions using our Chord Progression Builder using relative or common chords and other music theory related chords. Key features: - 1500+ piano chords, up to 6th inversions such as: major, minor, diminished, augmented, sevenths, etc. - 10,000+ scales, such as: major, minor, chromatic

The Roman numeral system helps you know what chords to play, regardless of what key you are in. Uppercase numeral ( I ) = major chord Lowercase numeral ( i ) = minor chord Superscript circle ( vii° ) = diminished chord Remember: The key of the scale is the I / i chord.
And another hint: Sundog contains 500 common Major scale chord progressions, ordered by popularity. You can use them to get a feeling for typical 4-bar progressions. Simply go to the Chords View, then click on "Chords -> Search chord progression" in the menu. Chord progressions of the Minor scale
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minor scale chord progressions