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Anyone ever tried to make Goa music, based on none Indian scales?
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Alias
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Dec 5, 2007 19:24
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LOL
you no need indian scales to make goa melodies
try arabic , jewish, phrygian, spanish, lydian...etc  www.myspace.com/aliasix |
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MadScientist
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Posted : Dec 5, 2007 20:01
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thanx for the inspiration
I mostly use phrygian or minor scales with a few modifications, but from this post I got the idea to take something unusual...and its working great!
just doing a twilight track in d# gipsy triplets
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makus
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Posted : Dec 12, 2007 22:15
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| On 2007-11-30 03:56, Jikkenteki wrote:
Also regarding Work4Acid's chart, this is misleading as it gives actual note values (the majority of that chart is in C), BUT its not the actual notes that are imporant but the intervals between them which matter. |
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Right, however wont that chart work if converted to intervals? Like
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| Neapolitan Minor: C Df Ef F G Af B C |
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root, half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step, whole and a half, half step. If we move to another key it is still actual. So if one converts all those given notes to intervals he will have a pretty chart of scales.
 
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