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    Quote Originally Posted by Christian Miller
    Neither do I.



    Yes exactly, you got it. So your example would be E7 going to Am, we use A harmonic minor. You would use for D harmonic minor on an A7 in the key of C.

    A good example if you know Donna Lee is the run in bar 29 that goes over the chords Ab F7

    The notes are actually Eb Db C Bb A Gb F Eb
    Which is the C harmonic minor scale
    B flat harmonic minor you mean?

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  3. #77

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christian Miller
    Neither do I.



    Yes exactly, you got it. So your example would be E7 going to Am, we use A harmonic minor. You would use for D harmonic minor on an A7 in the key of C.

    A good example if you know Donna Lee is the run in bar 29 that goes over the chords Ab F7

    The notes are actually Eb Db C Bb A Gb F Eb
    Which is the C harmonic minor scale
    Nice one, thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by James W
    B flat harmonic minor you mean?
    Duh, yes!

    Childcare brain lol. Just don't ask me for juice.

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    I bloody love harmonic minor

    Here's a recent short one that I wrote for the Goodrick cycle group. I'll make it longer but we're going into three part 4ths now.



    And this more spacey sounding one from 3 years ago where I experimented with time to create tension ( it goes slightly out of time before the last section before it gets pulled back into time on the first beat of the last section ).