Hi all. I have a question at this point, but it is rather about naming a scale.
The opening riff of Unholy Confessions has the following notes played in it: A A# C D E F G
If I understood correctly from the lessons so far, depending on how you write it, it can be named as an A Phrygian (A A# C D E F G), A# Lydian (A# C D E F G A) or simply D Minor (D E F G A A# C ). So, my question is, what is the scale of this riff then? All these are the same scales, clearly. But, what is the best/proper way to name it. Is it the root note, that is being played the most often, which is A in this riff? Hence, does it make the riff's scale name A Phrygian? Or do we simply say it is D Minor, since D is the first note played in the riff?