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Here's the next episode of Scales & Tales with 'Unlocking Exotic Scales.'
I've had a lot of students in private lessons ask about exotic scales and modes over the years and I've noticed a number of requests to feature this topic and area of understanding some of these exotic scales and sounds.
I've featured various scales/modes in the Scales & Tales series, but it's always good to view scales differently and tackle them from as many angles and approaches as possible, which will give you a better understanding and hands-on working ability with these specific scales and elements of music.
This lesson targets four of the most common exotic scales/modes found in rock, hard rock, and metal music, but you can also catch these unique musical flavors hiding in flamenco, jazz, fusion, and even pop music (to name a few).
This episode begins by targeting the natural minor scale (a.k.a. Aeolian) and from there it mutates that basic scale into the four exotic scale varieties and mutations shared in this lesson. This is only the tip of the iceberg regarding scales and modes, as there are countless variations of major, minor, diminished, augmented, chromatic, altered scales, and so much more.
You can think of this lesson as sticking your toe into the vast ocean of scales, but it focuses on the most common varieties used by the legends of rock, hard rock, shred, metal, and more.
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