Genus primum Scale on the Piano

The Genus primum scale belongs to the group of Latin scales because of the geographical location where it was born and its typical sound. If you are looking forward to improvise Latin music, then the Genus primum scale can be an excellent choice.

The Genus primum scale does not contain neither a Major or Minor third, making it an 'ambiguous' scale. This scale be very useful when playing suspended chord or any chord that does not have a third. It can be great for improvising ethnic or modal music.

Learn everything about the Genus primum Scale:

  • How to play the Genus primum Scale on the piano with proper fingering.
  • How to improvise and compose your own music with the Genus primum scale.
  • How to harmonize this scale and in what music styles it can be used.

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