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Well everything comes from the scale. So the more you about know about scales the more you know about the modes or whatever. And that's just a scale, it's one long ending sound. So after a while it's just kind of monotonous, so you have to learn how to put other little things in the mode. Like you say, ice cream a la mode, so you just stick a little strawberry or cherry or whatever. It takes s ...
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