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S Apr 19, 2018 at 1:45 history suggested JYelton CC BY-SA 3.0
Fixed typo
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Apr 13, 2017 at 19:42 comment added nonpop @intuited 7 refers to the 7th degree of the scale which, when raised, is the 3rd of the dominant (which may or may not be a dominant 7th chord).
Apr 12, 2017 at 11:09 comment added intuited I'm confused by the use of the term "dominant chord" here. Doesn't a dominant 7th chord contain a minor 7th?
Apr 12, 2014 at 0:38 comment added Kirk A Melodic use of the harmonic minor scale is uncommon, but one example from rock/pop music is the guitar solo in the song "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" by Blue Öyster Cult.
Mar 15, 2013 at 3:44 comment added thank_you I like both answers, but since you gave a nice layout and it was the first answer I'm giving you credit. Thanks for the explanation.
Mar 15, 2013 at 3:43 vote accept thank_you
Feb 23, 2013 at 8:27 history answered nonpop CC BY-SA 3.0