Escala de Re# Mayor Armónica para Guitar
Escala de Guitar en afinación 8-string — diagrama de diapasón
Re# Mayor Armónica en 8-string — Notas e Intervalos
La escala Mayor Armónica de D# es un hibrido que combina la luminosidad de una tercera mayor con la tristeza de una sexta menor. En Guitar, contiene las notas D#, F, G, G#, A#, B, D. Crea una tension unica entre lo brillante y lo triste, comun en musica de cine para representar emociones complejas que no son puramente alegres ni tristes. Usada comunmente en Film Scores, Classical, Jazz, Progressive. Entre los interpretes destacados se encuentran Hans Zimmer, Danny Elfman, Bela Bartok. Use over Maj7, Maj7b6 contexts. The b6 adds an unexpected shadow to otherwise bright major passages.
Notas: Re#, Fa, Sol, Sol#, La#, Si, Re
Intervalos: 1P, 2M, 3M, 4P, 5P, 6m, 7M
Grados: 1 2 3 4 5 b6 7
Fórmula: W-W-H-W-H-WH-H
Número de notas: 7
Afinación: 8-string (F#-B-E-A-D-G-B-E)
Acerca de la Afinación 8-string
The 8-string guitar adds both a low B and a low F# string (F#-B-E-A-D-G-B-E), pushing the instrument's range almost into bass guitar territory. This massive tonal range has become the weapon of choice for djent, progressive metal, and experimental composers who need bone-crushing low-end and soaring highs in a single instrument.
With artists like Tosin Abasi, Meshuggah, and After the Burial leading the charge, the 8-string guitar has redefined what's possible in modern heavy music. The low F# string delivers subsonic heaviness that you can feel in your chest, while the upper strings maintain standard guitar voicings for leads and clean passages. Extended-range compositions often exploit the full span of the instrument, creating a wall of sound that covers bass, rhythm, and lead guitar roles simultaneously.
Artistas destacados: Meshuggah, Animals as Leaders, After the Burial, Intervals, Monuments
Ideal para: Djent polyrhythms, extended-range metal riffs, experimental compositions, and one-instrument arrangements spanning bass to lead
Carácter Musical
A major scale with a b6 — the single alteration creates a 'happy but something is wrong' quality. Used in film to depict complex emotions that are neither purely happy nor sad.