I've been playing around with the following scale, and I'm just curious how it would be named or described: D# F G G# A# B C#
It seems sort of half major and half minor...
Re-spelled, you've got Eb Mixo with a flatted sixth degree.deastman wrote:Disclaimer: I have a basic working understanding of music theory, ten years of childhood piano lessons, and several decades of music-making experience, but anything beyond the basic major and minor scales and modes is somewhat out of my depth. Or at least I have to think pretty hard about it.![]()
I've been playing around with the following scale, and I'm just curious how it would be named or described: D# F G G# A# B C#
It seems sort of half major and half minor...
I actually love this scale and use it all the time.Eb F G Ab Bb Cb Db
That's exactly what it is. A major-minor (heptatonic) scale.Aroused by JarJar wrote:I'd call it major-minor conjunct tetrachords.
'tetra' = four. 'chord' = string, or 'note'.deastman wrote:Guess I'll have to google tetrachords...
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