Chromatic Mixolydian Inverse Scale on the Piano

The Chromatic Mixolydian Inverse scale is mainly used in Western music (Reggae, Jazz, blues, Pop, and many others) but has a very special quality, which is that it doesn't have a minor nor major third (and so it is said to belong to the group of 'ambigous;' scales). This quality makes the Chromatic Mixolydian Inverse be an excellent option when you want to play chord that do contain a third, like suspended chords.

Learn everything about the Chromatic Mixolydian Inverse Scale:

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

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