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If it's a metal song, use the minor, diminished, or augmented scales.
The major scale starting from the first "degree" is as follows: major, minor, minor, major, major, minor, diminished, seventh, ninth.
The resulting estimate gives the chord type (e.g., major, minor, diminished) and the chord base tone (e.g., C, F, G ) (cf. [29] for further details).
Use scales like harmonic minor, melodic minor, diminished etc. Heavy metal doesn't have any rules.
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However some common characteristics of Prog metal is the riffs/solos almost always use minor jazz chords, natural/harmonic minor scale, diminished chords/scales, and with the riffs only most of the time, the minor pentatonic scale.
Expect lots of minor and/or diminished chords.
"At the Mercy" uses its harmonies to seesaw between uncertainty and determination; the melody starts by leaping down a tritone, an unusual choice, and the chords keep turning minor and diminished while the lyrics confess, "Sometimes I'd rather run and hide/ Than stay and face the fear inside".
When replying to her, Spike has the same shift from minor to diminished each time he repeats the word "living".
Each chord in a key is either a major, minor or diminished.
The chords to the Intro are: D minor 7 D diminished 7. The chords to the verse/chorus are: C major C diminished/B A minor A minor/B F major D minor/F# G major 7.
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