![]() An example of the Phrygian is E, F, G, A, B, C, D and the raised third is the G# that results in the Spanish gypsy scale. Flamenco uses the Phrygian scale, but allows for alternating between a normal and a raised third on the Phrygian scale, and between a normal and a raised seventh on that scale. The fifth mode of the harmonic minor scale uses the steps ½, 1½, ½, 1, ½, 1, 1 (E, F, G#, A, B, C, D in the example above) and is known as the Spanish gypsy scale because of its use in flamenco. The harmonic minor scale is the natural minor scale (A, B, C, D, E, F, G in this example), but with the raised seventh note (G# in this example). ![]() This example is shown below in traditional notation and in guitar tablature notation. The harmonic minor scale is a heptatonic scale that can be built using the following steps between notes: 1, ½, 1, 1, ½, 1½, ½.Īn example of the scale is A, B, C, D, E, F, G#.
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