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jimmynitcher
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jimmynitcher
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04/03/2008 5:29 pm
Aha! so if I am in E Phrygian the shape for it starts on the E.

So the next thing I need to know is do the D Dorian behind it and all the other patterns on the fretboard relative to this starting point in fact become part of the Phrygian scale and have the Phrygian 'sound' as a result?

Please say yes :o

thanks very much for this