vi-aeolian
The Major scale includes 7 notes
before reaching 'octave' note
If Key = I » |
I | - | ii | - | iii | IV | - | V | - | vi | - | vii |
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The 6th mode of the Major scale is aeolian
The aeolian mode is the relative minor mode
In the Key of I the aeolian mode is at Root fret X +9
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aeolian contains 3 instances of vi note vi
vi-aeolian
The Major pentatonic scale includes 5 notes
before reaching 'octave' note
If Key = I » |
I | - | ii | - | iii | - | - | V | - | vi | - | - |
I |
The Major pentatonic scale is formed by
removing the 4th (IV) and 7th (vii) from the Major scale
When played in one position, each string has 2 notes
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aeolian contains 3 instances of vi note vi