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      <title>G Locrian Scale: Notes, Chords, and How to Play It</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;G Locrian is built on the 7th degree of A♭ major and&#xA;delivers the characteristic Locrian instability — a&#xA;diminished tonic triad, a flatted 2nd, and a flatted&#xA;5th. G Locrian is a practical choice for guitarists&#xA;working in the 3rd position and appears in jazz&#xA;whenever a Gm7♭5 chord functions in a ii–V–i&#xA;progression in F minor. Its four flats keep it&#xA;moderately complex on the page but straightforward in&#xA;the fingers once the patterns are internalised.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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