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What are the quartal and quintal harmony notes in F# bebop dominant scale?
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[QUOTE="Jeanne Jenner, post: 87555"] [HEADING=2]F# bebop dominant secundal harmony starting on G#6[/HEADING] The F# bebop dominant scale is an eight-note scale created by adding a major seventh passing tone to the standard mixolydian mode. The notes in the F# bebop dominant scale are: [LIST] [*]F# (Root) [*]G# (Major 2nd) [*]A# (Major 3rd) [*]B (Perfect 4th) [*]C# (Perfect 5th) [*]D# (Major 6th) [*]E (Minor 7th) [*]E# / F (Major 7th / Passing tone) [/LIST] [HEADING=2]Secundal harmony clusters in FL Studio[/HEADING] Secundal harmony is built by stacking consecutive, adjacent notes directly from the parent scale. Starting on G#6 in the FL Studio piano roll, the sequence ascends into the seventh octave (C7 and above) as you continue stacking. Depending on the density of the cluster you want to build, the notes are mapped as follows: [LIST] [*][B]2-note dyad:[/B] G#6, A#6 [*][B]3-note cluster:[/B] G#6, A#6, B6 [*][B]4-note cluster:[/B] G#6, A#6, B6, C#7 [*][B]5-note cluster:[/B] G#6, A#6, B6, C#7, D#7 [*][B]6-note cluster:[/B] G#6, A#6, B6, C#7, D#7, E7 [*][B]7-note cluster:[/B] G#6, A#6, B6, C#7, D#7, E7, E#7 (F7) [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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