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In this video we'll watch Megadeth's "Holy Wars" live at the London Hammersmith Apollo in 1992. Along the way I'll point out some of the music theory ideas used in the song. I'll leave tab for the scales used in the track...such as the Byzantine and Phrygian Dominant Scales. So grab your axe and follow along muhahaha.  

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Megadeth's Holy Wars vs Music Theory

In this video we'll watch Megadeth's "Holy Wars" live at the London Hammersmith Apollo in 1992. Along the way I'll point out some of the music theory ideas used in the song. I'll leave tab for the scales used in the track...such as the Byzantine and Phrygian Dominant Scales. So grab your axe and follow along muhahaha. Full Tab Below: 🔴 Megadeth's Holy Wars vs Music Theory Tab: https://www.patreon.com/posts/48195295 -Scale Bible -Chord Bible -Music Theory Course -Modal Masterclass 🔴 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/shredmasterscott/ 🔴 Shred's Metal Podcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDT8QjHZzTAJvQ0TxO6S47w

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Anonymous

I think complexity can add to music, but only to a point. If I recall correctly, Cemetery Gates has about six tracks of guitar, including a 12-string acoustic. That adds complexity and subtle nuances without turning it into sludge. I don't think Dave had enough stage monitors though. They must have moved to in-ears when I first saw them at Brixton Academy in '94.

Jesse J Covey

Could you do a music theory video on Good Mourning.... Black Friday by Megadeth? That song has fascinated me since I was a kid.