The DOUBLE Harmonic MAJOR Scale - The Jack of all DARK Trades!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @Calvingtr
    @Calvingtr Год назад +9

    Thanks!

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад

      Thank you Calvin! Means a lot!

  • @carlosalves4444
    @carlosalves4444 Год назад +12

    My Brain is scrambled but my ears are in tune with this. So much to unpack here, but definitely worth the time. Great lesson thanks 😊

  • @prax909
    @prax909 Год назад +33

    This is the first scale taught to students when learning south indian carnatic music. Its called Mayamalavagowla.

    • @sreeravi25
      @sreeravi25 10 месяцев назад +2

      OMG, thanks for this proper name. I have been instinctively trying to find the name of this "raag" ever since I spent a few weeks on learning carnatic piano notes.
      Fell in love with it, but couldn't articulate this "scale" till I accidentally found this video and comment.

    • @bodhisattwachanda3436
      @bodhisattwachanda3436 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@sreeravi25 This scale also known as "Bhairav Raga" in Indian Classical Music...

  • @5400bowen
    @5400bowen Год назад +4

    I haven’t heard any new music theory since 1978 in college theory and jazz theory. Never met anyone except my instructor back then that knew more (or ANYHYING!) I didn’t already know about theory. But you just taught an old dog a new trick. Total respect to you. And especially the way you knew the background info and explained it quickly and clearly. Kudos!

  • @chusssMusic
    @chusssMusic Год назад +4

    It is also called "Byzantine" Since it is related to that region far back in history. Very exotic and inspiring scale. Thanks for the great video.

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад

      Hi Chusss. Thanks! Indeed it's called the Byzantine scale. You're from Egypt right? I think the folklore music of Egypt must be full of beautiful Exotic scales.
      I want to thank you too for all those awesome backing tracks that I jammed over for hundreds of hours.
      Good luck with your channel and music Chusss!

  • @Overdrivenn
    @Overdrivenn Год назад +12

    To me, you are the best guitar instructor I have come across, ever (at the very least for intermediate level). Somehow you have the right balance in clarity (even though english may not be your first language, in other words great communicator), pace (no time or words wasted), structure (video editing), charisma, and your examples are top notch (my favourite element) - not overcomplicated technically but focuses in presenting the concepts being thought whilst still retaining great melodic appeal. I plan to join your patreon, buy your books, videos, anything you produce/create. Keep up the work and thank you!

  • @kukumuniu5658
    @kukumuniu5658 Год назад

    18:42 cm6 as tonic chord
    but also can be Cmaj(c,f flat,g) and Caug (c,f flat,a flat)

  • @heliosophist334
    @heliosophist334 Год назад +3

    Amazing lesson. The explanations were to the point and the graphics were top notch.

  • @gavinsnyder5627
    @gavinsnyder5627 Год назад +6

    Ive been playing for years now an ill be honest, I've never heard of a double harmonic major scale. Really neat. Probably a great tool for writing progressive music styles. This channel is great not only for showing these types of things but because it breaks it down and demostrates how it could be utilized in a practical sense. This channel can't get enough apprciation for the information here. 👍

  • @Web4Panama
    @Web4Panama Год назад +4

    I play around with this scale quite a bit. I now know a lot more. Cheers.

  • @jmcsquared18
    @jmcsquared18 6 месяцев назад +3

    Tbh most modes of this scale are strange, but I think double harmonic itself isn't. Within a given octave, it's the only mode where there are no chromatic triplets. So, it makes more sense heptatonically, and imo it sounds the most stable.
    It also sounds very much at home for me, a lot like Phrygian dominant and harmonic major fused together (which it basically is), and I love both of those scales.

  • @bodhisattwachanda3436
    @bodhisattwachanda3436 Год назад +11

    I'm just stunned when heard the modes of this scale... Such a super duper awesome sounding dark scale... I'll definitely try it... Thanks for the crystal clear lesson... These videos are like founding a GOLD CHEST... Appreciate your hard work sir... ❤

    • @vibeinc3444
      @vibeinc3444 Год назад +2

      I’ve heard the double harmonic scale in dream theater now that I watch this

  • @guitarplayer1434
    @guitarplayer1434 Год назад +2

    first scale picture you have an E marked in the scale but it is in the position of Eflat at 1:17

    • @jadonx
      @jadonx Год назад

      Had me confused but must be 7th fret E for the G# to be major 3rd away.

  • @flavy1000
    @flavy1000 Год назад +3

    One of the nicest sounding scales, and my fav , for sure...!Thanks for another great video!

  • @JamesMaurer
    @JamesMaurer Год назад +3

    Absolutely outstanding video. Everything was incredibly well explained and to the point. Well done! All the best!

  • @Egesuk
    @Egesuk Год назад +3

    This scale is actually a tempered adaptation of the Turkish makam Hicazkâr. It has very few differences when played using the correct microtones or "koma"s as it is called in Turkish classical music. Since it's easy to play on a tempered instrument such as electric guitar and relatively easier to harmonize compared to other Makams, it is used a lot in different styles. Also it sounds great!

  • @craigfouche
    @craigfouche Год назад +3

    Your theory is next level Rob, another polished lesson, thank you!

  • @MrMacGaunaa
    @MrMacGaunaa Год назад

    Note that the figure showing A harmonic minor 1:04 to 1:20 is erroneous. The dot for the fifth (E) on the fretboard figure is one fret too low (so the dot is where the flat fifth, D#, really is). Also, the F in the a harmonic minor is the flatted sixth, so there should have been a "b" in front of the 6 in the figure.

  • @fredericetile2505
    @fredericetile2505 23 дня назад

    Excellent explanations, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge

  • @skateebee
    @skateebee Год назад +19

    It's always a good day when QJam drops a new video!🤘

  • @hecateswolf6007
    @hecateswolf6007 Год назад

    I don't play guitar but I play saxophone and I found your explanation of the modes of the double harmonic major to be excellent really thorough. Thank you. Subscribed.

  • @radiozelaza
    @radiozelaza Год назад +4

    I believe the song "Hatred" by Manowar has this chromatic mediant C->E progression and it always struck me as very haunting

  • @pobinr
    @pobinr Год назад +1

    Nice & clear explanation. Thanks

  • @TravisPastramee
    @TravisPastramee Год назад

    Why is this guy such a good teacher, and why did I take so long to discover this channel? Thanks for this. I am a new sub and binge watcher of your videos.

  • @afhoj
    @afhoj Год назад

    Superb, really interesting stuff and great graphics!

  • @Eric5M
    @Eric5M Год назад +3

    As always: it’s a great video. I tend to find all your « exotic » scales videos quite interesting and useful!
    I would love to see a complimentary video about chords progression of all these modes. As if they were use for song composition and how to improvise on each of them. Kind of like what you’ve done with the modes of the major scale.
    Thanks again: great video and maybe the only one on RUclips really helpful about this topic!

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад +2

      Thanks! I always try to describe the theory in a way that it lead to practical use. I'm glad to hear that the lesson is indeed useful :)

  • @LukasOfner
    @LukasOfner Год назад +2

    You are the best music theory content creator on RUclips. Keep up the good work, it is unbelivable how good your videos and teaching are.
    And your mistake in the beginning of the video makes you all the more lovable!
    All the best!

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад +1

      Thank you Lukas! I'm just of of the bunch, trying to link theory to actually making music :)

  • @mtllr5f9i
    @mtllr5f9i Год назад +1

    Excellent lesson 👏👍

  • @charlesdelajungle9473
    @charlesdelajungle9473 Год назад

    I worked that on the piano. It gave me answers (hunted me for decades) about the famous "Toccata and Fugue in Dm" from Jean Sebastian (in the lasts theme recall you have C#-E-F-F#-A) and is also the key for the first chords in the main theme of the "Heroic Polonaise in Ab" from Frédérique (with a C#-D-Eb) (I thought it was polymodal but it was just Hungarian).
    In the two cases , it's in the beginning of the theme creating an instability effect, it's not persistant, it is suited with a strong major who sounds magically heavy.
    There are many things like that, things that you never heard before and, just because a good guy give you the keyword and the path, you discover that you have it 1 meter in front of your nose, written in front of you and you didn't notice times and times.
    In 2o minutes, you have make me less idiot.

  • @vijaysarma2378
    @vijaysarma2378 Год назад +3

    Mayamalavagowla in the South Indian music tradition. Used for beginners lessons and familiar to even the most tone deaf South Indian. And deeply spiritual rather than dark.

  • @felixplaza823
    @felixplaza823 Год назад +1

    Excellent (as always!!!)

  • @mikegeld1280
    @mikegeld1280 Год назад +1

    Great video 👍another "odd" scale to add to my list,good stuff man 😎

  • @ProspectorAl
    @ProspectorAl Год назад

    Excellent video. Not too hard to follow. You are the best!

  • @Dirkvreugd
    @Dirkvreugd 10 месяцев назад

    Great info. Odered the Ebook andclove your work !

  • @ralf5489
    @ralf5489 Год назад +1

    First things first, a truly wonderful lesson - thank you very much for that. 😊
    Actually, I am a bass player, but I consistently learn a lot from your lessons. Speaking of bass, I'd also like to express my gratitude for the brief moment (@12:40) of guitar and bass content. Perhaps you might consider expanding on this a bit further, potentially even broadening your reach. It's just a modest suggestion. 😔 I find that there aren't many channels demonstrating the direct interplay between guitar and bass, even though this is likely one of the most common combinations during collaborative play.
    Best regards

  • @ktuluflux
    @ktuluflux Год назад +2

    Mayamalavagowlam ragam it’s the first mode or scale you learn in Carnatic music

  • @Calvingtr
    @Calvingtr Год назад +1

    Love this thank you!

  • @Jacks97
    @Jacks97 Год назад

    Thanks a lot for this videos!! This is gold!!

  • @ngeljayvier
    @ngeljayvier Год назад

    Your are aguitar guru . Awesome knowledge so interesting... great job Sir

  • @commissarchad
    @commissarchad Год назад

    I use double harmonic minor and ultra phrygian snippets in alot of minor gypsy jazz standards; didn't actually know the names though, just followed my ear. Awesome stuff mate.

  • @ruperterskin2117
    @ruperterskin2117 Год назад

    Cool. Thanks for sharing.

  • @lawboss
    @lawboss Год назад +1

    That was fun!

  • @marshwitch9610
    @marshwitch9610 Год назад

    One of my fav scales but you don’t have to leave out the b5 in your chords… it’s metal af!

  • @tonyrapa-tonyrapa
    @tonyrapa-tonyrapa Год назад +1

    DHMajor sounds great. Definitely a lot of possibilities to inject a bit of darkness into a track.

  • @dugger0
    @dugger0 Год назад

    I'm only 3 minutes in and I love this channel. You actually explain the scale instead of just "here play this one simple trick"
    Thank you
    Have you done lydian dominant?

  • @coolchainRocknRide
    @coolchainRocknRide Год назад +2

    Another great guitar tutorial from a legend master🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @williamcompitello2302
    @williamcompitello2302 Год назад

    The 2nd mode is egregiously underrated!

  • @victork8708
    @victork8708 7 месяцев назад +1

    i love the way you pronounce shkale

  • @charlesdelajungle9473
    @charlesdelajungle9473 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @teelurizzo8542
    @teelurizzo8542 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. @ 3:3 9 -Aren't you missing a B natural on the top left diagram, fifth string?

  • @chiesi
    @chiesi Год назад +1

    What happen when you rise the 2nd amd 5th degree of the major scale then? It is like we're playing the same scale, but from different directions. I like to see it from the minor point of view, just rise the 4th and 7th degree of the Eolian.

  • @the_eternal_student
    @the_eternal_student Год назад

    I think that c locrian bb3 bb7 was supposed to have an ebb, unles you altered on purpose to make it dim.

  • @aryanprakash6412
    @aryanprakash6412 11 месяцев назад

    Please upload video on double harmonic minor scale and modes

  • @reedbass5644
    @reedbass5644 Год назад +1

    I've just discovered your videos and I think they're great: you go in depth to cover the topics in an easy to follow style.
    However, it seems that your graphic of the A Harmonic Minor scale at 1:10 isn't quite wrong: you've included the b5 but labelled it as the 5.

  • @Fogertian
    @Fogertian Год назад +2

    I'd like to learn another strange scale, like this one, the one that you hear with a band called Mdou Moctar. Guitar player is great with that vibe on a Strat. Hi from Monte(r)ey, N.L., Mexico !!!!

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад +2

      I think he's doing a good job by melting western and ethnic music. I do like the fusion of cultures to create a whole new sound or art form.

  • @augmented2nd666
    @augmented2nd666 Год назад +2

    Phyrgian Dominant b6 with a Major 7? I always thought Phyrgian Dominant didnt make much sense as Dominant typically refers to the 7th degree, not the 3rd which in Phrygian Dominant is a major 3rd rather than a minor 3rd. After a while the intervals overlap in terms of nomenclature or naming schemes.

    • @gamma7824
      @gamma7824 Год назад +3

      dude you ain’t got to say “b6”, phrygian already states that. Dominant only refers to the tritone that the scale structure creates.

  • @ratikanto
    @ratikanto 2 месяца назад

    04:12 Cant it be an E major chord . E , AFlat ,B

  • @mattwhitfield9850
    @mattwhitfield9850 Год назад

    Your structure diagram at 1:15 of the video is wrong.... it shows D to E as a half step

  • @riffcrescendo1740
    @riffcrescendo1740 Год назад

    Excellent

  • @startrooper2earth
    @startrooper2earth Год назад +2

    It sounds like Szabo Gabor uses it a lot?

  • @yonedelcastillo4491
    @yonedelcastillo4491 Год назад

    Me encanta tu canal

  • @karayuschij
    @karayuschij Год назад +2

    My biggest question is: how can you memorize all this (plus all the rest)? :D :D

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад

      That is a very good question...
      It's very hard to learn all this by heart and put it to practice and then move on to the next scale and do it all over. I think it's better to gradually get familiar with a concept. Take it on part by part and not all the modes at once for instance. Play and fool around a lot with the scale or one of its modes and try to get a feel for it. Some modes will stick to you better then then others. Just focus on that and you will make it your own.

  • @Jacobin777
    @Jacobin777 7 месяцев назад +1

    Now first let's derive the modes from F Double Harmonic Major scale by starting the scale every day on other notes. The 1st mode is the F Double Harmonic Major scale itself the scale degrees are 1, b2 - minor 2, 3, 4, 5, b6 - minor 6, 7.The 2nd mode starts on Gb. This is the lydian #2 #6 scale. This means that lydian scale(major scale with #4/4th mode of major scale) but with #2 and #6. The scale degrees are 1 #2 - augmented 2 3 #4 - augmented 4 5 #6 - augmented 6 7. Now the 3rd mode F Double Harmonic Major scale is a Altered Natural 5 bb7. This is the 3rd mode of the major scale(minor scale with b2) but with b4 and bb7. The scale degrees are 1, b2(minor 2) b3(minor 3) b4(diminished 4) 5 b6(minor 6) bb7(diminished 7).

  • @TheRapeking
    @TheRapeking Год назад

    In the First Diagram (a harmonic Minor) the 5th is a half step flatter than it should be. It should be on the 7th fret, not the 6th.

  • @bradb2680
    @bradb2680 Год назад +1

    Reminds me of the band 'secret chiefs 3'

  • @Chris-w4j
    @Chris-w4j 6 месяцев назад

    There are more harmonic scales.
    Harmonic Lydian 1 2 3 #4 5 b6 7
    Double Harmonic Lydian 1 b2 3 #4 5 b6 7
    Harmonic Phrygian is Neapolitan Minor
    1 b2 b3 4 5 b6 7
    Double harmonic Phrygian 1 b2 b3 #4 5 b6 7
    Harmonic Locrian is Locrian natural 7
    1 b2 b3 4 b5 b6 7
    Major exotic scales are b2, b6 and b2 b6. Mix, ion , lyd
    Mix b2, mixb6, mix b2 b6
    Ionb2, ion b6, ion b2 b6
    Lydb2, lyd b6, lyd b2 b6
    Minor exotic scales are #4, #7 and #4 #7. Dor, aeol, phry,
    Dor#4, dor#7, dor#4#7
    Aeol#4, aeol#7, aeol#4#7
    Phry#4, phry#7, phry#4#7
    Loc #7, loc#3, loc#3#7
    Alt nat7, altnat5, altnat5nat7
    I'm not sure why noone teaches this.

  • @ocarinaofspace
    @ocarinaofspace Год назад

    Very interesting but doesn't the Phrygian Major actually have a b7 instead of a 7 because if it's just the the phrygian mode with a major 3rd, we shouldn't really change the 7th isn't it?

  • @Conanthebarbiturate
    @Conanthebarbiturate Год назад

    Why in Gb5 is does it say F on the D string? Isn’t it G? And isn’t that Db C?

  • @coldsteelprogressive
    @coldsteelprogressive Год назад +1

    Very nice explanation and demonstration. Spontaneous impression: your playing of the C major scale around the 2 minute mark didn't seem to be in equal tempered tuning. Understandably, other tuning systems might render the Double Harmonic scale to advantage. What tuning system did you employ there?

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад

      I think it was maybe not quite in tune or too much effects :)

    • @coldsteelprogressive
      @coldsteelprogressive Год назад

      @@QJamTracks But it sounded really wonderful, just the same :) It might be under appreciated how much slight adjustments of pitch affect musical presentation. Of course, we're limited somewhat to adjust that on guitar.

  • @janezimmerman7987
    @janezimmerman7987 Год назад

    The diagram at 1:13 is wrong.

  • @rodrigosuarez2914
    @rodrigosuarez2914 Год назад

    Your A harmonic minor scale diagram is wrong 1:10 timestamp

  • @the_eternal_student
    @the_eternal_student Год назад

    The second and third modes give you the tristan and isolde chord. I wonder if Wagner was thinking of this scale.

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад

      If I'm correct he was thinking of quartal or quintal chords...

    • @the_eternal_student
      @the_eternal_student Год назад

      the tristan and isolde chord is a half diminished chord if you start from the bass note giving you the second mode of double harmonic major starting on the b6 scale degree, if you play the same chord but take the sooprano as the root, it is the third mode on scale degree 7, giving you a minor chord with a diminished 7th. i believe you are thinking of Ravel who was in France; he developed quintal and quartal chords. Wagner is different, he lived in Germany.@@QJamTracks

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад

      Great celebration! Thank you for this.

  • @SenniMusic
    @SenniMusic 5 месяцев назад

    also known as andalou scale, arabian scale. Love it.

  • @paragan
    @paragan Год назад +1

    Also known as sails of Charon scale :)

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад

      In the heavy times of the Scorpions :)

  • @Blueguitar007
    @Blueguitar007 Год назад

    Dick Dale flats the 7th when walking down the riff.

  • @arpankarmakar710
    @arpankarmakar710 Год назад

    It’s variab rag in classical music of India

  • @someguy3429
    @someguy3429 Год назад +1

    This one is ok but the harmonic major is really nice sounding

  • @aryanprakash6412
    @aryanprakash6412 Год назад

    Is oriental mode also a Persian scale ?

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  11 месяцев назад

      The Persian scale has b6 and major 7th, the Oriental mode the other way around.

  • @donnydorfel
    @donnydorfel Год назад

    That guitar makes me think of watching someone with a stomp! 🤣🤜

  • @dyno43k
    @dyno43k Год назад

    So the C major scale (C D E F G A B C) we can name it ,,C major melodic" or ,,C major natural"?

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  11 месяцев назад +1

      This scale (C-D-E-F-G-A-B) is called the diatonic major scale or just "major scale". It is also called the Ionic mode. The names you mention don't exist.

  • @NoahGeldhofOfficial
    @NoahGeldhofOfficial Год назад

    Are you from the Netherlands?

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад +1

      Yes :)

    • @NoahGeldhofOfficial
      @NoahGeldhofOfficial Год назад

      @@QJamTracks ha cool! Me too. You’re accent is really great! But i think we dutch people recognize the accent very quick.
      Paul Davids, also a dutch guitar instructor on youtube and he speaks english as well.

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад

      Ja allemaal Dutchies :)

  • @JAYDUBYAH29
    @JAYDUBYAH29 Год назад

    Otherwise known as Phrygian Major, the 5th mode of Harmonic Minor? Oh, wait, it has a major 7th though…

  • @SheeshSalouh-tg6eh
    @SheeshSalouh-tg6eh Год назад +1

    in Arabic music this is called maqam Hijaz-kar

  • @spinozacelt
    @spinozacelt Год назад

    Reminds me of Blackmore.

    • @jadonx
      @jadonx Год назад

      I think Blackmore like Schenker was a natural musician that didn't learn scales so played them by ear unknowingly.

    • @spinozacelt
      @spinozacelt Год назад +1

      @@jadonx indeed.Jon Lord once said Blackmore got a lot of his ideas from listening to eastern european radio on a radio fitted into his hat.Sounds daft enough to be true.

  • @mtllr5f9i
    @mtllr5f9i Год назад

    You from Sweden?

  • @mtllr5f9i
    @mtllr5f9i Год назад

    I think calling double harmonic major as Phrygian major is a big stretch - Phrygian#3#7 🤔. I think a Phrygian should have a minor 7th. I think the correct Phrygian major is Phrygian dominant since it's a Phrygian with a major 3rd. Well, whatever, nevermind...

  • @angledcoathanger
    @angledcoathanger Год назад

    Friendship ended with Phrygian

  • @yvesbajulaz
    @yvesbajulaz Год назад

    👍💪

  • @barsarkjack1714
    @barsarkjack1714 Год назад

    If we put komas of it, we call “zirgüleli hicaz makam” in Turkey. Love 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷

  • @victork8708
    @victork8708 7 месяцев назад

    havaaaa nagila havaaaaa

  • @reeseblair2878
    @reeseblair2878 Год назад

    Phrygian major has a flat 7 not major 7

  • @aikisato7852
    @aikisato7852 Год назад

    Smells like Beato...

  • @Saratovking
    @Saratovking Год назад

    Shcale

  • @ShawnCranko
    @ShawnCranko Год назад

    Dude. Tune your e string. Please. a whole video with an out of tune string. But cool video.

  • @moralitypolice8334
    @moralitypolice8334 Год назад

    headless guitars are a sin against nature

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад

      Yes...headless guitars, bikes with two wheels and cars on electricity... what more evil lies for us in the future ;)

  • @WickBeavers
    @WickBeavers Год назад

    is your name "Q" tracks because you are a Q member?

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад

      I really don't know what a Q member is :)

  • @peterharris6942
    @peterharris6942 Год назад +1

    awesome