Questions, ... and their answers! |
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Mar 7 2009, 12:42 PM |
Thanks for comprehension.
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Mar 11 2009, 03:33 PM |
Hi Tolek
Wll you recommend some scales to use over this BT? Something other than the usual pentatonic? Thanks q____Heavy_Metal.mp3 ( 1.35MB ) Number of downloads: 177 -------------------- Live well, and live often!
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Mar 11 2009, 04:57 PM |
Hi Tolek Wll you recommend some scales to use over this BT? Something other than the usual pentatonic? Thanks q____Heavy_Metal.mp3 ( 1.35MB ) Number of downloads: 177 You can use D minor Pentatonic, D minor natural, D minor harmonic and D Phrygian (Dominant). I think that the best for the beginning is the simple pentatonic scale. For faster runs, best would be D minor natural/harmonic and for a very exotic and dark sound you can use the D Phrygian (Dominant) scale. Another possibility is to tune down one whole step and play in E minor. |
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Mar 11 2009, 05:58 PM |
When you use the modifier (Dominant), what does that mean? Dominant means that the 7th degree of a scale is minor. David Walliman explains this scale in this lesson very well. |
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Mar 11 2009, 08:35 PM |
Dominant means that the 7th degree of a scale is minor. David Walliman explains this scale in this lesson very well. Hmmm that opened a can of worms. I'm trying to sort this out so not picking on anybody. You told me dominant scales have a minor 7th, Dave is stating that as well in addition to a major 3rd. Based on a prior discussion I see that the third in this case is major (4 semitones from root, A Phrygian Dominant 3rd is C#). So when determining whether something is major or minor, is it simply whether the distance in semitones from the root is even or odd? -------------------- Live well, and live often!
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Mar 11 2009, 09:21 PM |
hahaha sounds like fun , my french isn't spectacular as it is not a first language but I had no problem understanding that Great! |
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Mar 16 2009, 09:54 PM |
Hi Tolek
I am working on this lesson right now. At the end of the second bar, there is a little decending sequence. What sort of chords are these? -------------------- Live well, and live often!
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