Blue note scale
The blue note scale (blues scale, blue note scale) added a sound of ♭ 5 to a thing, in addition, to use the sound that a semitone lowered the subtonic to the tierce, a fifth sound for or a minor pentatonic scale in a measure scale (major scale) used by jazz or the blues. I call a sound of ,♭ 5 in particular a blue note. It is a kind of the modern cross relation.
Because the ソ ♭, subtonic becomes シ ♭ as for the ミ ♭, fifth sound as for the tierce in the case of a scale to begin with a doh, the blue note scales are as follows and are expressed.
- ド - レ - ミ ♭ - F - ソ ♭ - ラ ♭♭ - シ ♭ - ド (ラ ♭♭ is equal to the sound of the ソ natural)
Lock cord scale
The lock cord scale was derived from a blue note scale, and the original name is a blue note pentatonic scale. It is the scale that returned ソ ♭ to ソ with re and a 5 sound scale except the lah from a blue note scale. I lay the foundation of the blues, the riff of the lock of the blues feeling and the ad lib phrase.
The lock cord scale is expressed in the following.
- ド - ミ ♭ - F - ソ - シ ♭ - ド [1]
Footnote
- ^ "knowledge Kazuo Kobayashi P84 of the cord to understand at first sight"
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