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7 Positions in One Scale - Part 8 (6th Position)

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Fri, 05/24/2013 - 07:31
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Our next position starts on the 7th Scale Degree of the Major Scale and is called 6th Position... this is playing in the key B on the C Harmonica. The Mode created is called the Locrian Mode.

The notes are as follows:
B C D E F G A B (same notes as the C Major Scale, just starting from B)

Intervals:
Half | Whole | Whole | Half | Whole | Whole | Whole

Scale Degrees (Relative to its equivalent Major Scale):
1 Flat-2 Flat-3 4 Flat-5 Flat-6 Flat-7 8

Full Scale:
1+ 1 2+ 2" 2 3" 3
3 4+ 4 5+ 5 6+ 6 7
7 7+ 8 8+ 9 9+ 10 10'+
10'+ 10+

Though this is one of the observed modes, it's extremely rare, and I've never heard it used in blues... maybe you ca be the first!

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