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Re: Piano lessons advice (O.T.)



Red is mostly based upon an octatonic scale, i.e. half step-whole step scale, root movement in minor 3rds.
 
toby
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Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 1:06 PM
Subject: Re: Piano lessons advice (O.T.)

And a thats how Robert Fripp made Red (and Thrak and lots of others)


On 6 Jan 2011, at 20:59, Fabio_A wrote:



Mmmmm!  Whole tone scales!  Mmmmm. Tasty! (and "mysterious" and damned easy to play!)

It isn't. 
c-d-e-f#-g#-a# is a whole-tone scale.

-fabio


And also, what that infamous ol' "Devil's Triad", eh?  (AKA- "Tritone")

'According to tradition, the tritone was called the Devil's Chord or the Diabolis in Musica, a sound so dissonant and so puissant it was believed to be capable of raising the Lord of Hell himself.  For this reason, in it's irrationality, the Roman Catholic Church banned the Devil's Triad, on pain of excommunication.  Today, of course, bands such as Metallica and Black Sabbath  use the tritone on a regular basis with no adverse effects.' (Har! Funny!)

Cheers,
Rev.Fever
Portland,OR

On Jan 6, 2011, at 11:38 AM, Rainer Straschill wrote:

Louie Angulo schrieb:
the one thing i love about black keys is that when you stick to them
only,they never sound wrong;-)
  
It's because all those keys are part of melodic minor (if going from C# as the root). They've used it for centuries, did always work. Same as the blues, only more antique.