E Minor Chord Tones and the Phrygian Mode
This lesson covers the chord tones for the iii minor chord, E minor, as well as the scale built upon the third degree of the major scale known as the phrygian mode.
What Note Fits That Chord - iii Minor
Lesson Info
Lesson Length: 3:42
Instructor: George Goodman
Concepts
* E Minor Chord
* Phrygian Scale
Recommended Gear
Takamine EG541SC
I am playing my black tak in this one.
This is a Takamine G Series EG541SC bought in North Carolina when I was playing in a band called Double Take.
Specs:
Top - Solid Spruce
Back - Nato
Sides - Nato
Finger Board - Rosewood
Electronics - TK40
Finish - Gloss Black
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The C harmonica is required in this one.
A C harmonica is the first one you need to follow along with the lessons on the site. I often play a Hohner Special 20 Harmonica in the key of C through a Shure Green Bullet microphone Model 5200 and Fender Super Champ amplifier
The Hohner Harmonica Neck Holder fits harmonicas up to 7-1/2" long.
With a long-lasting nickel-plated finish, this harmonica rack is adjustable and fits any neck shape.
Help File
iii Minor - E minor and the Phrygian mode
Introduction
Let's look at E minor which is the iii minor chord in the key of C and where those chord tones are on the C harmonica.
Then we'll look at the Phrygian scale which is the scale built off the third degree of the major scale.
Guitar
Chord - E minor. This is the chord that is built of the third degree of the C Major scale. The notes in the chord are E, G and B.
Note that this is a minor chord and has a melancholy sound.
Aim for clean chords.
4/4 Rhythm - keep it as simple as needed.
You can start out by strumming whole notes to match with the harmonica rhythm or strum straight quarter notes.
If you're comfortable with that, try something more challenging.
In the video, I am playing this eighth-sixteenth rhythm.
Harmonica
The notes that make up the chord E minor and the Phrygian scale are shown in the staffs below.
Treble Clef / G Clef - circles around the second line indicating this line as the note G. All notes can be determined from this reference.
Key of C - no sharps or flats in the key signature.
4/4 Time Signature - 4 beats per measure; quarter note is equal to a single beat and a whole note gets 4 beats.
* Work on playing single notes with a full sound.
* Listen to how the note being played fits into the chord.
* Work on reading the music and not just the tabs.
* Learn where the notes are on the harmonica.
* Have fun.
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Hohner Harmonica Holder
The Hohner Harmonica Neck Holder fits harmonicas up to 7-1/2" long, has a nickel plated finish and fits any neck shape.
I have used a similar holder for over 25 years. This no-nonsense holder will work for you.
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