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Hjorvard
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Hjorvard
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05/20/2008 12:31 pm
Originally Posted by: sixpickerFlatting the 3rd a half a step gives you a minor chord.

Ex. Notes for the A major chord are A, C#, and E, make the C# a C and you have your A minor chord.

In the major scales you can flat different notes, and play a Natural minor scale, a harmonic minor scale, and a melodic minor scale. You always flat the 3rd, but you can also flat the 6th, or the 7th note in the major scale. to make these different scales.

I know that's a little off the subject, but I thought it might interest you.


This does interest me indeed. For years I've dabbled in basic music theory and for years I have had trouble grasping things. It's alot easier when you put it into simpler terms like that, thanks for the advice!