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From: 14theguitarman
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  • There are some very intriguing afterthought minor applications in this (those are the ones you actually play - while playing what you planned to play - without realizing you were playing two separate yet parallel patterns, confused yet? Smoke if you gott'em...) When you do it, both work! - thank you for taking the time to do this one. Raggy

  • Hi Raggy - I was focused on "1" pentatonic pattern. The most popular one in guitar. I was playing an "A minor pentatonic scale" over a blues progression in "A major". Theoretically speaking: the b3 in the scale takes on a #9 sound and the b7 in the pattern makes the 6th in the Major 6th chord a dominant 13th (because there isn't a 7th being played in the A chord). It all sounds like rocket science, but in essence I was only thinking one pattern while playing the progression. :)

  • great feelling

  • Thanks! ~ Peter

  • @betao1970 - Hello Peter im from Brazil i apreciate if you please play midnigh blue by Kenny Burrell - with the chords

    Thanks!! i love that music

  • I'll check into it :)

  • @14theguitarman - you very kind - thanks

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