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D♭
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F♯
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A♭
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D♭
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F♯
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B♭
B
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D♭
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E♭
E
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F♯
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A♭
A
B♭
G3
A♭
A
B♭
B
C
D♭
D
E♭
E
F
F♯
G
A♭
A
B♭
B
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D♭
D
E♭
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F
F♯
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E♭
E
F
F♯
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A♭
A
B♭
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D♭
D
E♭
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F
F♯
G
A♭
A
B♭
B
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D♭
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B♭
B
C
D♭
D
E♭
E
F
F♯
G
A♭
A
B♭
B
C
D♭
D
E♭
E
F
F♯
G
A♭
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F
F♯
G
A♭
A
B♭
B
C
D♭
D
E♭
E
F
F♯
G
A♭
A
B♭
B
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D♭
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E♭
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C hungarian minor

The Hungarian Minor scale is a minor scale with raised fourth and seventh degrees. It is known for its distinctive and dramatic sound, often used in Eastern European and Romani music.

it consists of these notes and degrees:

C

i

Cm
D

II

Dmaj♭5
E♭

bIII+

E♭aug
F♯

#IV

A♭7no5/F#
G

V

Gmaj
A♭

bVI

A♭maj
B

vii

Bm

Practice

Improvise with C hungarian minor using a chord progression backing track

i - II - V - i

Classic cadence

Cm
Dmaj♭5
Gmaj
Cm
bpm: 120

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tip
  • The Hungarian Minor scale is known for its exotic, gypsy-like sound, featuring a raised 4th (IV#) and a raised 7th (VII). Use it in Eastern European and classical compositions.
  • Use the Hungarian Minor scale to solo over minor chords, focusing on the raised 4th (IV#) and raised 7th (VII) to create a tense, dramatic sound.
  • Incorporate the Hungarian Minor scale in classical or world music to evoke Eastern European or Romani musical traditions.
  • Practice blending the Hungarian Minor scale with harmonic minor scales to explore chromatic movement and exotic harmonic structures.
  • This scale works well in progressive rock, classical, and fusion, where its unique intervals create complex, sophisticated melodies.

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