Scales Over Keys? |
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Scales Over Keys? |
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Feb 1 2012, 12:16 AM
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Hey! Very interesting question! Let's say we have a I-IV-V chord progression where I is A We have this chords A-E-B You can use A minor pentatonic through the whole thing you can also use E minor pentatonic B minor pentatonic and F#minor pentatonic it will give you different sounds and will set different mode for the song You can't really play D minor pentatonic it's just not gonna sound right but you can use a D melodic minor and get major 3 and flat 6 Your other options would be: A major scale A melodic minor A Harmonic minor A whole tone scale You can check out the website and if you can't find any backing tracks I will make one for you! Thank you for the question! If you still have any confusion please let me know! Interesting stuff, quick question Alex, when you are talking in your example of a I IV V Progression where I is A, basically that means the Key is A Major? I was just curious as I have been experimenting with this kind of stuff lately. -------------------- My Sound Cloud Profile: http://soundcloud.com/casinostrat
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Feb 2 2012, 01:43 AM
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Very helpful! Thanks JB! Sooooo many to choose from, awesome!
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