Alternative scales I: Neapolitan Major and Melodic
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Neapolitan Major
Melodic minor
In this video I explain the use of Melodic and Neapolitan Major over a chord progression from the Major scale, in this case Dorian. The scale choices are to be found in section I of M3 book and give the root notes of the scales to be used. This is a video to accompany my original post at my facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=345219285241847&set=g.215857764565028
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