Another explanation is that this scale has that same 'color tone' that harmonic minor has, the leading tone juxtaposed against the ♭6 degree to create that juicy Augmented Second. The sharp 4 is quite common in minor keys, having a sort of subjectively evil and unstable sound.Īs for why it sounds like harmonic minor, this scale is actually enharmonic to the 4th mode of F♯ double harmonic minor (F♯-G-A♯-B-C♯-D-E♯)! Double harmonic minor is just good old harmonic minor, but with a ♭2. Well, one could look at this as kind of a B minor ♯4 scale (spell the F as E♯). If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question. Questions should be substantial and refer to a well-defined work or subsection, including a concrete reference (sheet music, etc.).' – Richard, Todd Wilcox, Tim, Dom ' Basic analysis questions, such as 'What key is this song in?', are off-topic.The users who voted to close gave this specific reason: DivHelper11 divHelper11 closed as off-topic by Richard, Todd Wilcox, Tim, Dom ♦ Nov 25 '18 at 4:18
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