Listen "Ep. 6: All About Scales(Part 2)"
Episode Synopsis
All About Scales Part 2 | Music Theory PodcastIn All About Scales Part 2, we continue our comprehensive exploration of scales in music theory. Whether you're a music theorist, music educator, musician, or music student, this episode dives deeper into the complexities of scale construction, modal theory, and how scales shape harmony, melody, and tonality in Western music.We expand on the foundational concepts from Part 1, covering major scales, minor scales, and diatonic harmony, while introducing more advanced scale types like pentatonic scales, blues scales, and chromatic scales. Learn how these scales function in different musical genres and how understanding their structure can help improve your composition, arranging, and improvisation skills.This episode is also a great resource for music educators and music students looking to gain a deeper understanding of how scales relate to musical modes, key signatures, and musical expression. We’ll also touch on the historical evolution of scales and how different musical traditions have influenced modern scale systems.By the end of this episode, you’ll have a solid grasp of how to apply a variety of scales in your music, enhancing both your theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Subscribe now for more insights on music theory!A Further exploration of MAJOR and MINOR SCALES and a comparison of the 2. Introduction to the 7 GREEK MODES and how they work. Terms introduced are: PARALLEL KEYS, RELATIVE KEYS, GREEK MODES, and THE CIRCLE OF FIFTHS.Lots of Audio Examples Within.Send us a textSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!
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