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Acordes a utilizar en Escala menor armnica: I: menor, sus4, sus2 II: dim, dim7 III: aum IV: menor, menor7, dim, dim7, sus2 V: mayor, mayor7, aum, sus4 VI: mayor, mayor7, menor, dim, dim7 VII: dim, dim7, aum
Typical Elements Of The Genre
Harmonic Minor Scale Modo eolico con la sptima nota de la escala elevada Melodic Minor Scale - Modo eolico con la sptima y sexta nota de la escala elevada Diminished Arpeggios - a series of minor 3rd intervals stacked one on top of the next. Cycle Of Fifths - a chord progression where each chord becomes the dominant of the next e.g.: Am, Dm, G, C, F, Bdim, E, Am. Suspensions - cadences or "chord progression endings" where the true harmony chord is pushed out or "suspended" by another, non-harmony note and then reasserts itself. Examples: 4th replaces 3rd; 6th replaces 5th; 9th replace 8th or octave. The chord progressions, arpeggios, and fast scale runs of neo-classical metal are inspired for the most part from Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, Niccolo Paganini, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven, particularly the first three. So lets get on to some examples.

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