The last stop scale

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The last stop scale

Unread post by mattsox94 » Mon Apr 04, 2011 4:14 pm

Hey guys.
My band is doing a cover of the last stop and I need to play fills over the verse. What scale should I use? It sounds like a D Arabian scale but it isn't...

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Unread post by Blake » Tue Apr 05, 2011 12:09 am

Found a couple of quotes doing a search, this may help.
The Last Stop is based around F# Phrygian Dominant (same notes as B Harmonic minor with F# being the tonal center)
and this one...
fatjack wrote:
PlayLikeDave wrote:
fatjack wrote:
PlayLikeDave wrote:I know that the song is in F#, but what scales is being used?

My friend who is a freakin maniac with music theory said most Middle Eastern type music is either Melodic or Harmonic Minors, but to me an F# Melodic or Harmonic minor doesn't fit. Any help? Thanks

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well, its really not in F#, thats just the key its closest too. i'm assuming you are asking this so that you can solo over it, and im gonna go ahead and tell you that you might as well forget about that idea.
I wasn't looking to solo over it. I would like to try to compose something with a similar flavor, and I would have to know the type of scale I think. It was extra funktacular whatever Dave was thinkin (or smoking) when he wrote it. I like the type of music for guitar. Thanks Fatjack for the response

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its a great style no doubt, but a very tough one to master. me telling you all the scales would do you no good, because its just a mixture of a few. if you want to compose something similar, then do what im sure dave did: play until you hear something you like. your friend was right though, melodic and harmonic minor is a good place to start

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Unread post by mattsox94 » Tue Apr 05, 2011 6:30 am

Thanks Blake!!! Very much appreciated.
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