A Little Double Harmonic Minor Theory For Ya! It's Easy To Grasp, I Promise!

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Play an F chord in its first inversion on the top 4 strings. (The "Cowboy Chord" shape, on the 1st fret, if you don't know the inversions, or what that means.) Then drop the top note to open e, so it becomes F Maj7. Then play it as an ascending arpeggio, (each note individually ;)), but add in the next-higher note on each string before playing the next-higher string. That is the 5th mode of the Double Harmonic Minor scale. Sounds cool huh?

I used to fool around with that after discovering it by accident, before I even knew what it was, or that it could be used musically.

Well guess what? John Petrucci wrote Night Terror around that scale, and discussed it in detail at his last camp.

So if you start on a low F, and play the F minor scale, but raise the 7th a half step, you get the harmonic minor scale. Raise the 4th a half-step and now it's a Double Harmonic Minor Scale. Sometimes called Hungarian or Gypsy, although I believe it needs to stay in the mode of how the notes ascend in my first paragraph: 1 b2 3 4 5 b6 7 to have that name, by I digress.

So go back to F minor: F G Ab Bb C Db Eb F. Raise the 4th and 7th a half step: F G Ab B C Db E F and you have the Dbl Hm scale. Start on E instead of F, and you get the mode that John wrote Night Terror in.

Cool huh?

Here's a part in the song where he's using the notes in succession, so you can clearly hear the tonality:



By the way, he asked if anyone knew the 1 time in the song where he resolved it to its F note root. I was pissed I didn't know. :rofl

The very last note of the song.

Pretty damn cool how you can write songs around all sorts of interesting scales! I think it is, anyway. :headbang
 
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Play an F chord in its first inversion on the top 4 strings. (The "Cowboy Chord" shape, on the 1st fret, if you don't know the inversions, or what that means.) Then drop the top note to open e, so it becomes F Maj7. Then play it as an ascending arpeggio, (each note individually ;)), but add in the next-higher note on each string before playing the next-higher string. That is the 5th mode of the Double Harmonic Minor scale. Sounds cool huh?

I used to fool around with that after discovering it by accident, before I even knew what it was, or that it could be used musically.

Well guess what? John Petrucci wrote Night Terror around that scale, and discussed it in detail at his last camp.

So if you start on a low F, and play the F minor scale, but raise the 7th a half step, you get the harmonic minor scale. Raise the 4th a half-step and now it's a Double Harmonic Minor Scale. Sometimes called Hungarian or Gypsy, although I believe it needs to stay in the mode of how the notes ascend in my first paragraph: 1 b2 3 4 5 b6 7 to have that name, by I digress.

So go back to F minor: F G Ab Bb C Db Eb F. Raise the 4th and 7th a half step: F G Ab B C Db E F and you have the Dbl Hm scale. Start on E instead of F, and you get the mode that John wrote Night Terror in.

Cool huh?

Here's a part in the song where he's using the notes in succession, so you can clearly hear the tonality:



By the way, he asked if anyone knew the 1 time in the song where he resolved it to its F note root. I was pissed I didn't know. :rofl

The very last note of the song.

Pretty damn cool how you can write songs around all sorts of interesting scales! I think it is, anyway. :headbang


Pretty cool stuff. It's fun taking a scale and then building chords from that scale, and then building
progressions and riffs from those chords and scales.


That scale certainly brings the dark and ominous vibes. In the end that is what music
is about, isn't it.... creating moods, vibes, and textures.
:chef
 
Pretty cool stuff. It's fun taking a scale and then building chords from that scale, and then building
progressions and riffs from those chords and scales.


That scale certainly brings the dark and ominous vibes. In the end that is what music
is about, isn't it.... creating moods, vibes, and textures.
:chef
It was also very evident The Troochinator was quite proud of that song.

For that master class, while he was warming up, they had us wait at the entrance doors, but when they let us in, I snagged front-row-center, and got to see him play that song like 5 feet away from him!! (Then he discussed the writing of it afterwards.)

Yeah, I was pretty fuckin stoked! :headbang :banana :pickle :rawk
 
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