I'm in need of some chordal assistance


MetalHorseShoe
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Joined: 11/11/02
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MetalHorseShoe
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Joined: 11/11/02
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11/11/2002 7:49 am
I need to know about scale/chordal relationships.
I.E.
E Harmonic minor : e, f#, g, a, b, c, d#, e
e would be minor
f# would be ______
g would be ______

so on and so forth...If you know a page or anything that could help with that then that would be awesome...also, I need some chord progressions for heavily classically inspired metal. Thank you all for your help.
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u10ajf
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u10ajf
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11/11/2002 12:23 pm
Hi there, I've got a heap of links for you hear. I'm sure there'll be tons of other stuff but here are some tricks I wrote.
I suggest starting with the first one, it gives the system I use for memorising the chords of a scale and the reasons behind it.
I've included some links which cover some unusual chord progressions, I wouldn't call them "heavily classically inspired" but I'm guessing from the fact that you want to know about harmonic minor scales that you too have an ear for pretty violent soloing!

Enjoy!

learning the triads of jazzy scales http://www.guitartricks.com/2000/trick.php?trick_id=5534

Denoting the intervals of jazzy scales http://www.guitartricks.com/2000/trick.php?trick_id=5535

Harmonic major http://www.guitartricks.com/2000/trick.php?trick_id=5524

Hungarian major http://www.guitartricks.com/2000/trick.php?trick_id=5038

Harmonic Minor http://www.guitartricks.com/2000/trick.php?trick_id=3524

Bhairava http://www.guitartricks.com/2000/trick.php?trick_id=3382
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