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Today we will see the tone of Do # Phrygian
Since in the last accompaniment by bulerías we were playing in this tone
Also, our friend "Carmelo Gómez Fernández" asked for an explanation about this tonality, a while ago
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Well, as we said, today we are going to explain the tonality of # frigio
For this, previously, we must know the cadence Andalusian in this tonality
Would be the following
F# m
E
D
and C#
As always, we can do this in many positions, chords
As we have already seen could be so
But we could also do the f# here
E
D
and C#
With slightly more modern chords we could do that
f# minor
E
D
and C# Phrygian
We could also give it some color
fa#
E 9
D in various ways
and the C#
Very important, know the chords of step
To go to the f#
We would have the C#7
We could do it here or here
To go to the f# minor
B7
To go to E
The A7 to go to D
y el si menor 7
para ir al do#
This same thing we could do in this position
We would also have some more modern chord
In step chords
B7 we could put it like this
Even lower your little finger
The same in the A7
And the closet
Then there are many combinatories with this
Because we could go and do
Go combining all the chords, because you can put any of the positions
Depending on the sound you want to go out
If you want to get a more serious sound, you have to play in the initial part of the guitar
And if you want a sharper sound, further in
Now let's put some examples, with compass
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