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In this current series, we have been using medium-paced solo studies as vehicles to apply various useful Pentatonic scales that reside within Mixolydian. So far, we’ve studied Pentatonic scales stemming from the root, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th notes of the Mixolydian, so now it’s time to turn our attention to five-note scales that stem from the flattened 7th note ( b 7).
PAUL BERGEN / GETTY IMAGES Remember, the purpose of trying to extract various triads, arpeggios and Pentatonic scales from within a scale is to provide us with fresh musical perspectives. Each new perspective not only sounds different, but will also make us play in a different way.
When extracting Pentatonic scales (which always have five notes) from a seven-note scale like Mixolydian, one could…
