Hey David. This is Your thread. Before we'll go to any particular advices please share some of the music You are currently working on. We could analyze what is exactly going on in there and how to apply or just name some scales that can be used in there
Cool !
I found this jamtrack. I would like to compose some melody over it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQB7z4o6wXM
Verse: Bm - F#m - Em - Em
Chorus: G - A - Bm - Bm
So like in the tittle: B minor for the verse and G major for the chorus. Easy start.
Ok Great backing for our workout Honestly this is all in B minor chords G A and Bm belong to the same key
Bm key is: B C# D E F# G A B
G major is: G A B C D E F# G
You always have make a quick anlyzis of the notes that are playd in each chord because the are the basis for finding the root key and further...for adding some "jazzy feel" by using different scales to play over each chord.
When we look at the chords in the chorus we have
G major = G B D
A major = A C# D
Bm = B D F#
You should now see where is the "error". G major key has a C (not a C#) so if You use G major scale for the chorus You will have a conflict on the A major ( C from the G major would affect the C# which is a part of the chord ) Do You know what I talking about ?
Try to record Your own impro and upload it so I can hear Your skills
Sorry for the delay Darius !
Ok here's my first take. I don't exactly know what I've done, I've taken the Bm scale shapes and just keep what sounded "good" to me.
Even if it's a simple thing I must admit that I've spent a lot of time working on it and found it quite difficult to do. I suppose that I have to learn licks just to not feel "empty" of ideas.
There are verse and chorus.
Good I like Your melody priority playing. As for the licks here's a tip. You know the pentatonic. Each pentatonic has only 5 different notes. There will be 3 pentatonics that fit B-minor scale. I'm shure You know some pentatonic licks but instead of using them for only B- minor pentatonic. Find those 3
Ok! I found D, G and A.
Damned ! I should think before writing..
Ok so now I have the B, F# and E. I'm still searching but I don't find any other.
Very good Now we're back on track Now try to remind some licks...only pentatonics licks. You have to be aware of some notes from full minor scales. Only the pentatonics fit Of course...not in case of B-minor E and F# pentatonics only
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