Some applications of melodic minor on non minor chords: On altered dominants that resolve -> superlocrian, 7th mode of the melodic minor On dominants that don't resolve -> lydian dominant, Bartok scale, myxolydian sharp 11, 4th mode of the melodic minor On dominants in 2-5-1 -> build an octatonic diminished scale half whole from the super locrian by adding a natural 13 and extra notes
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Great video, Marc! You really clarified how to think about and construct these scales. Bravo!👏🏻🎸
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Some applications of melodic minor on non minor chords:
On altered dominants that resolve -> superlocrian, 7th mode of the melodic minor
On dominants that don't resolve -> lydian dominant, Bartok scale, myxolydian sharp 11, 4th mode of the melodic minor
On dominants in 2-5-1 -> build an octatonic diminished scale half whole from the super locrian by adding a natural 13 and extra notes
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