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Mar 1 2008, 03:51 PM
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Hallo Gabriel,
I have some questions about soloing over defined cadences. For an exampel: B D5 A E5 How can I identify the right scale for soloing for this exampel and how can I do this basically? Thanking you in advance Richard |
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Mar 1 2008, 07:26 PM
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Hallo Gabriel, I have some questions about soloing over defined cadences. For an exampel: B D5 A E5 How can I identify the right scale for soloing for this exampel and how can I do this basically? Thanking you in advance Richard I think tht you should learn the Andrew's tonality theory lessons in the thoery board. Generally (but not always) the first chord of a progression gives you the right scale for soloing. In this case I think that the first chord is B minor or B5 and in this case the scale that you can use is B minor aeolian or B pentatonic minor. -------------------- Visit my Personal Board
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