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E flat minor blues scale12/5/2023 ![]() Reading, playing, and singing the Solfege Syllables out loud is an extremely effective way to tune up your ears and to internalize the unique sound-feeling of each note in the scale with respect to the key center Do. Just realize how much these scale types have in common and how learning one kind of scale helps you to learn others. Notice that the Minor Blues Scale uses all five notes from the Minor Pentatonic Scale, but adds an extra blue note ( Fi/Se). It’s the physical key and the sound that matter! These are just names that you will eventually discard like training wheels. ![]() The only thing that changes when you change keys are the letter names.ĭon’t fuss over whether F#/Fi/Fa sharp should be called Gb/Se/So flat or vice versa.The Solfege syllables of the Minor Blues Scale are always Do-Me-Fa-Fi-So-Te-Do going up and Do-Te-So-Se-Fa-Me-Do going down, no matter what key you are in.The scale structure of the Minor Blues Scale is always 1-b3-4-#4-5-b7-1 going up and 1-b7-5-b5-4-b3-1 going down, no matter what key you are in.Notice the “bluesy” feeling created by the three blue notes: Me, Fi/Se, and Te.
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