www.wholenote.com it is great for getting hard to find music and tab. I found some really odd stuff on the site. Fingerprint Audio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
actually,if you really want to get odd with your basslines,try a combining scales everymeasure,on a 4/4 standard beat on every other 16th note.....johnbtw,does anyone know of any resources on the net for scales?i am trying to find some very exotic scaling and i don't want to shell out 30-40 bucks a book....-------- Original Message -----From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 12:57 PMSubject: [dnb-prod] Re: Funk ScalesNice one, I'll try that - is this a pentatonic scale?
Most funk is based on the "blues" scale (that's MOST,
not all). C blues is thus:
C Eb F Gb G Bb C
You can transpose that to any key, using this pattern
of half steps to build: 3, 2, 1, 1, 3, 2. So another
example would be:
F Ab Bb Cb C Eb F
The fourth note of the scale can be notated one of two
ways. F# in the first, or just B in the second.
Depends on how anal you want to be about notation,
which I assume you wouldn't want to be anal about at
all.
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