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Rhapsodyofmetal

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 Aeolian scale. Dumb question!
Ok, I am confused about scales in general,not just Aeolian. I thought I had scales pretty well thought out until I noticed something:
I have seen both ways to do Aeolian:
1st way
|-----|-----|--1--|--2--|-----|--4--|-----|
|-----|--1--|-----|--2--|-----|--4--|-----|
|--1--|-----|--2--|-----|--4--|-----|-----|
|--1--|-----|--2--|-----|--4--|-----|-----|
|--1--|-----|--2--|--3--|-----|-----|-----|
|--1--|-----|--2--|--3--|-----|-----|-----|
and:
|-----|--1--|-----|--2--|-3--|
|-----|--1--|-2---|-----|-3--|
|--1--|--2--|-----|-3--|-----|
|-----|--1--|-----|--2--|----|
|-----|--1--|-----|--2--|-3--|
|-----|--1--|-----|--2--|-3--|
Which way is correct? And which one carries the minor scale(black metal-ish) feeling?
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Sat Dec 01, 2007 1:36 am |
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guitarfreakyman

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neither of these tabs look right to me
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Sat Dec 01, 2007 1:01 pm |
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Rhapsodyofmetal

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That might be the problem!
Could you post the correct one and why am i reading scales wrong? Those scale tabs were referenced from The Guitar Grimoire by Karl Fischer
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Sun Dec 02, 2007 3:00 am |
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guitarfreakyman

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wait... hahahahahahaha. i'm an idiot
i was reading them wrong!!! i was looking at them sideways trying to figure them out. ooops!
now, to answer your question, they are both right. when you break a scale down using intervals like it's supposed to be done, it doesn't matter how you play it or what fingering you use. from looking at these two, i'm pretty sure their the same scale. granted, it's 7:30 in the morning and i don't have a guitar in my hands but i'll try to make sure when i get the chance.  but this scale holds a pretty black metalish sound if you have the right distortion and such. is that what you play?
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Sun Dec 02, 2007 5:36 am |
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uncle meat

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they are both correct - just different ways of playing them . Aeolian scale is a natural minor . i guess you could use it for black metal although i would imagine a harmonic minor scale to be darker . in A minor that would read A B C D E F G# A
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Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:15 am |
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Rhapsodyofmetal

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guitarfreakyman wrote:wait... hahahahahahaha. i'm an idiot
i was reading them wrong!!! i was looking at them sideways trying to figure them out. ooops!
now, to answer your question, they are both right. when you break a scale down using intervals like it's supposed to be done, it doesn't matter how you play it or what fingering you use. from looking at these two, i'm pretty sure their the same scale. granted, it's 7:30 in the morning and i don't have a guitar in my hands but i'll try to make sure when i get the chance. but this scale holds a pretty black metalish sound if you have the right distortion and such. is that what you play?
Awesome,thank you kind sir! Yes-Black Metal,Prog Metal and Thrash are my favorites to play. Please tell me when you get a chance if they are the same scale!
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Sun Dec 02, 2007 9:41 am |
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uncle meat

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they are both the same scale
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Mon Dec 03, 2007 4:14 am |
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robot

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 same
Its the same set of notes. You get the feel from a mode depending on what bass note or harmony is under the melody your playing or leas part. if you play this scale while someone plays another note in the mode on bass.. you will be hearing the mode or scale based off of the note they are playing. it is all an illusion of sorts.
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Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:04 pm |
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mikedaguitarguy

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yeah, they are the same scale...the scale doesn't determine the musical style...all scales are used in different types of music in one way or another though there is more emphasis on certain ones for different genres. When it comes to metal of any kind the most popular modes or scales used are natural minor, harmonic minor, phyrgian, chromatic, and locrian. Some bands will use a mixture of these scales within the song to base their riffs and leads upon. The only difference between the two minor scales you posted is the lack of having to shift down a fret for the 2nd or 9th note in the scale for the first diagram; position shifting occurs on the B and E strings and that shift is easier to navigate for some than it is to have to shift down to a fret to grad the 2nd or 9th scale degree.
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Mon Dec 03, 2007 5:01 pm |
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Swifty

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same scale, different shapes, there are a few shapes for the same scale, best to learn one thats the most comfortable fingering for you and make sure you know one off the A (5th) string as well but having said that you really should know the scale all over the fretboard for total freedom (yes in all 12 keys, sorry)
the harmonic minor is a very cool sound but keep in mind the larger interval of a minor 3rd will give you a more what most call a 'middle eastern' sound (not sure i agree with that) but for a really sad dark sound thats not too far out to make it sound like crazy jazz I think this scale will suit you fine as this is what most use
oh and Aeolian is the 6th major mode and is the natural minor scale, you might want to check out its relative major the Ionian (just the major scale) so you can get some different sounds in the same key and hell why your at it learn all the mode, doesnt take as long as you might think!
happy strumming/shreding
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Mon Dec 03, 2007 8:06 pm |
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straitjacket85

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they are both right one the first one is using a sweeping fingering and the last is the common
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Mon Dec 03, 2007 9:42 pm |
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Rhapsodyofmetal

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Thanks everybody! I think Ive got it.
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Tue Dec 04, 2007 11:51 am |
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Rhapsodyofmetal

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Ok,I thought I had it. Apparently I do not.
If both of these scales are the same then why do they note share the same sequence of notes?
e|---------------------------5-7-------------------------------|
B|---------------------5-6-8-----------------------------------|
G|-----------------5-7-----------------------------------------|
D|-------------5-7---------------------------------------------|
A|-------5-7-8-------------------------------------------------|
E|-5-7-8-------------------------------------------------------|
ABC DEF GA CD EFG AB
EI---------------------------------------------7-8-10----------------------------------I
BI----------------------------------6-8-10---------------------------------------------I
GI--------------------------5-7-9------------------------------------------------------I
DI------------------5-7-9--------------------------------------------------------------I
AI----------5-7-8----------------------------------------------------------------------I
EI—5-7-8------------------------------------------------------------------------------I
ABC DEF GAB CDE FGA BCD
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Sat Dec 08, 2007 8:06 pm |
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guitarfreakyman

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because it's all based on the intervals between the notes that you play. on those scales, you are skipping a note or adding a few notes at the end. at least that's what i see
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Sat Dec 08, 2007 10:20 pm |
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