Hey Tom, Thanks for your question! The E minor scale only has one sharp in it which is F sharp: E, F♯, G, A, B, C, and D. -- so no, this scale doesn't have a D sharp in it. Peep this link for more info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_minor 😊 Hope that helps! Cheers, Shortee www.DJShortee.com www.ShorteesCompleteDJMethod.Com
This is the best ever explained Circle of Fifths! (very cool visual diagrams also to complement the explanations)
Thanks so much for your kind words! I'm so happy you dig the lesson and the diagrams too! I animated them myself :)
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Shortee
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Fantastic explanation and very helpful
Thanks so much! Super stoked to hear that you appreciate the explanation and that you found it helpful! Glad you dig it :)
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Shortee
Great explenation.
Thanks!
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Shortee
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Amazing information! Thank you.
You're welcome! So happy you like the info :)
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Shortee
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well explained!! but I need to view the video 2 - 3more times (";)
Haha, thanks so much, Romer! Feel free to peep it as many times as you want ;)
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Shortee
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i thought e minor had a d sharp in it?
Hey Tom,
Thanks for your question! The E minor scale only has one sharp in it which is F sharp: E, F♯, G, A, B, C, and D. -- so no, this scale doesn't have a D sharp in it. Peep this link for more info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_minor 😊 Hope that helps!
Cheers,
Shortee
www.DJShortee.com
www.ShorteesCompleteDJMethod.Com
awesome
Thanks, Tim! So glad you dig the video 😊
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Shortee
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www.ShorteesCompleteDJMethod.com