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coltrane scale F pentatonic minor
results in: F G♯ A♯ C D♯
where it should be: F A♭ B♭ C E♭ F
The process basically consists of determining the intervals of the pentatonic scale:
minor 3rd, 4th, 5th, flat 7th.
E.g. the minor 3rd of F is foremost a 3rd, hence A. But A is a major 3rd, so we lower it by appending a ♭. Same applies to the other notes.
You could argue that those notes (G♯, A♭) are enharmonic equivalents. But this only applies in equal temperament. Also, you'll be battling against a well established convention in music.
See e.g. Step 7, and particularly Step 4 in the explanation on how to build the F pentatonic minor scale.
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coltrane scale F pentatonic minor
results in:
F G♯ A♯ C D♯
where it should be:
F A♭ B♭ C E♭ F
The process basically consists of determining the intervals of the pentatonic scale:
minor 3rd, 4th, 5th, flat 7th.
E.g. the minor 3rd of F is foremost a 3rd, hence A. But A is a major 3rd, so we lower it by appending a ♭. Same applies to the other notes.
You could argue that those notes (G♯, A♭) are enharmonic equivalents. But this only applies in equal temperament. Also, you'll be battling against a well established convention in music.
See e.g. Step 7, and particularly Step 4 in the explanation on how to build the F pentatonic minor scale.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: