The Kumoi, or Hon Kumoi Shiouzhi scale, is a pentatonic scale that has a very exotic or, more specifically, Japanese sound. One, it can add a cool, exotic sound to your playing that can be a nice addition to a solo. This breaks up the typical three-note-per-string or even two-note-per-string patterns we are used to. If you'd like to approach the scale using the traditional two-note-per-string pentatonic approach, you can with the following fingering. This fingering, however, eliminates the third note or fourth degree of the scale. It does, however, retain its exotic sound and leaves you with two half-step intervals on each string.
C Chinese Guitar Scale
C Chinese Guitar Scale
Musicians on this side of the pond often get caught in a rut, concocting tunes and solos in a typical Westernized manner. Scales from around the world can add an intriguing twist to your playing, giving you the sounds of the Far East, Middle East, Eastern Bloc and Latin America. This lesson will serve as a guided musical tour of select sounds from across the globe. Anchor your hand in 7th position for the duration of the figure, and use alternate picking down, up, down, etc. JAPANESE: 1-bb6 Lacking a 3rd or 7th, and therefore tonally ambiguous, the versatile Japanese scale works well in a variety of situations, including major- and minor-key progressions, as well as Phrygian-based contexts. Take a rubato approach here—that is, let the tempo fluctuate, altering your phrasing in a way that feels right to you.
E Oriental Scale
Exotic guitar scales are great to add some new flavor to your music. In this lesson, you will learn 11 scales from different parts of the world. You will also learn how to practice these scales and get an introduction to Indian music for guitar ragas. Each scale is in the key of A and comes with scale formulas and charts.
A variety of musical scales are used in traditional Japanese music. While a twelve-tone dodecaphonic Chinese scale has influenced Japanese music since the Heian period , in practice Japanese traditional music is often based on pentatonic five tone or heptatonic seven tone scales. This music theory article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
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