Licks Using the Harmonic Minor

Lesson 4/48 | Study Time: 5 Min
Licks Using the Harmonic Minor

Licks Using the Harmonic Minor

The following examples are licks derived from the C harmonic minor scale. The harmonic minor is most commonly played against chord progressions in a minor key where chord V is a major or dominant chord. It is also commonly used against power chords (root and fifth only).

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