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Another important step is to examine each scale for the chords it contains. This will give you a further insight into the possible applications of each scale. For example, Scale 6, B' major (#5), contains the following triads: F, Gm, Am(’5), B>, Cm(+5), Cm, Dm, D, Ebm, and E> 3> major (#5) F Gm Am¢s)BP Cm Dm EP F Scale #8: B Jazz Minor (add +7) The jazz minor (add $7), like the jazz dominant, contains both the +7th and §7th scale degrees. Each of the “jazz” minor scales is the same as a melodic minor (Scale #2) with one added note. In this case the added note is the b7th. This scale is built on the interval sequence: 1-1/2-1-1-1-1/2-1/2-1/2. The B jazz minor scale contains the notes: B C# D E F# G# A A#B. This scale can also be thought of as a dorian scale with an added *7th. 1 2 m Scale Diagram

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