- Phrygian dominant scale
The Phrygian dominant scale is constructed by raising the third of the
Phrygian mode and is the fifth mode of the harmonic minor scale, the fifth being the dominant. It has the word "dominant" in its name because like thedominant seventh chord it has a major 3rd note and a flattened 7th note.It is often known as a Spanish Phrygian scale or Spanish
gypsy scale , and is commonly used inflamenco music. It is also known as Ahava Rabboh or Freygish when used in Hebrew prayers andKlezmer music (earning it the additional title of the Jewish scale), or as the Hijaz maqam when used in Turkish or Arabic music. Often, it has found application in modern progressive rock/metal, having been utilized notably by the bandDream Theater , and byJoe Satriani , who cites the Phrygian dominant as his favorite scale, along with Fred Ardiel, a guitar teacher in the Capilano College Jazz Studies program. The scale is unusual as the interval between the second and third degrees is an augmented second - giving it a "patchy" quality, like its sister, the harmonic minor scale.The sequence of steps comprising the Phrygian dominant scale is
*half – augmented – half – whole – half – whole – wholeWhen related to the scale degrees of the major scale, it reads like so:
1 - b2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - b6 - b7 - 1
Beginning on C, the scale is as follows:C - Db - E - F - G - Ab - Bb - C
Examples in popular music
Jimmy Somerville 's "So Cold The Night",Pink Floyd 'sMatilda Mother andShakira 's "Ojos Así/Eyes Like Yours" use the Phrygian dominant scale. Popular guitarist Joe Satriani also teaches a lesson for guitar on the phrygian dominant scale.Metallica's
Kirk Hammett has been known to use the Phrygian scale, most notably in the solo for "Wherever I May Roam " and "Eye of the Beholder".British heavy metal band
Iron Maiden 's "Powerslave" uses both the Phrygian and Phyrgian Dominant scales to emphasize the song's Egyptian theme."
Hava Nagila " also uses this scale."YYZ" by
Rush uses the Spanish Phrygian scale in the solo."Mother" by
The Police uses this scale extensively, including the solo, as well as the guitar solo in "Bombs Away".The main theme music for the television series "Rome" is written in Phrygian dominant.
In the
ParaWorld computer game, the background music when playing as the Dustrider tribe is in the Phrygian dominant scale."
The Last Stop ," "Dancing Nancies ," and"Minarets " by theDave Matthews Band all use the Phrygian dominant scale.The melodic
death metal bandThe Black Dahlia Murder uses much of the Phrygian scale in almost all of their songs.Technical/brutal death metal band Nile make use of the Phrygian dominant scale in nearly every song, for both solos and riffs, to create a
Middle Eastern feel to the music.The song "Not Everyone" by
Nine Black Alps is an example of its use in Alternative Rock as it switches between Phrygian Dominant, Minor and Blues Pentatonic.Carlos Santana also uses this scale
Metal guitarist
James Murphy is noted for using Phrygian Dominant throughout most of his career on multiple songs, most obviously on Testament's "Dog Faced Gods" from the album "Low" andOnly Human 's "Winter and the Dancing Leeches" from the album "The Dismantling".Portishead 's "The Rip" (from the album "Third") uses a phrygian dominant chord structure.Opeth uses E Phrygian dominant in their song "Master's Apprentice".External links
* * [http://miguelbengoa.com/scales-theory/ Miguel Bengoa ] Scale theory and flamenco
* * [http://miguelbengoa.com/scales-notes/ Miguel Bengoa ] Flamenco scales tablature
* http://www.budowitz.com/+Main_Klezmer_Modes.html
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