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Add a Neo-Classical Dynamic to Your Solos with the Phrygian Mode The Phrygian Mode has been in existence in various forms since the Greeks first invented it sometime between the 13th and 9th centuries BC. Indeed, the very name Phrygian is derived from what was once an ancient kingdom called Phrygia in Anatolia. The kingdom is long gone but the mode remains, ...
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5 guitar tricks you can learn from Ritchie Blackmore The bassline idea I have here uses elements of the F# Phrygian dominant scale (mode 5 of B harmonic minor scale) and the F# double harmonic/Byzantine scale (mode 5 of B Hungarian minor scale). There's one note different between the two scales: one has a major 7th and the other a minor 7th.
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