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      <title>F Locrian Scale: Notes, Chords, and How to Play It</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;F Locrian is built on the 7th degree of G♭ major and&#xA;is the most flat-heavy of the Locrian modes, with six&#xA;flats in its parent key. It carries every hallmark of&#xA;Locrian — a diminished tonic triad, a flatted 2nd, and&#xA;a flatted 5th — making harmonic resolution impossible.&#xA;Notably, F Locrian contains C♭, which is enharmonically&#xA;equivalent to B. This enharmonic spelling keeps the&#xA;scale consistent with its parent key of G♭ major, where&#xA;every note except F carries a flat.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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