Even the tone reminded me of Mr. Martino's tone, full, fat, and warm. Man, I am shaking my head. It seems I don't hear this type of tone much these days. A lot of guitarists nowadays seem to prefer the sweet, syrupy, reverb-drenched sound, with a lot of treble and gain.
Nice solo demonstration. Have you thought to use Mixo #11 (4th mode Melodic Minor) over the dominant chords during the bridge as well? I think what Fithzliputzli23 was trying to say is that A dorian and D mixo are the same: G major. (Separate from the idea of substituting ii V in the bridge instead of V)
Your mixolydian lines against dominant-sept-chords sound great and really "martinoesque". Think I'm going to steal them from you. Will take quite some practice to get them this fast, though.
But why do you describe them so complicated going around so many corners?
"Am dorian over D7" is just "D mixo" for me.
"G7 mixolydian into Dm7 dorian"? These two are also the same to me.
@Fitzliputzli23 you Must have different Approach to the changes. The original changes D7 G7 C7 F7 are replaced by Am7/D7 - Dm7/G7 - Gm7/C7 - Cm7/F7. So you don't only Play mixolydian although the tonal Material could Be interpreted As mixolydian with passing notes.
wow...you great man
R053N 5 months ago
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GermanBeater 7 months ago
Even the tone reminded me of Mr. Martino's tone, full, fat, and warm. Man, I am shaking my head. It seems I don't hear this type of tone much these days. A lot of guitarists nowadays seem to prefer the sweet, syrupy, reverb-drenched sound, with a lot of treble and gain.
JSustain 11 months ago
Nice solo demonstration. Have you thought to use Mixo #11 (4th mode Melodic Minor) over the dominant chords during the bridge as well? I think what Fithzliputzli23 was trying to say is that A dorian and D mixo are the same: G major. (Separate from the idea of substituting ii V in the bridge instead of V)
alowderm 1 year ago
thank you very much
mic270469 1 year ago
Your mixolydian lines against dominant-sept-chords sound great and really "martinoesque". Think I'm going to steal them from you. Will take quite some practice to get them this fast, though.
But why do you describe them so complicated going around so many corners?
"Am dorian over D7" is just "D mixo" for me.
"G7 mixolydian into Dm7 dorian"? These two are also the same to me.
Fitzliputzli23 1 year ago
@Fitzliputzli23 you Must have different Approach to the changes. The original changes D7 G7 C7 F7 are replaced by Am7/D7 - Dm7/G7 - Gm7/C7 - Cm7/F7. So you don't only Play mixolydian although the tonal Material could Be interpreted As mixolydian with passing notes.
jamessir100 1 year ago
@Fitzliputzli23 Martino's minor substitution theory.
feelee15 1 year ago
i was ok until :37...lol. Wow...nice work!!!
mrbarber76 2 years ago 2
sounds great
apollo2apy 2 years ago
THAT was very well played ;o
But when you say
"OVER" what do you mean by that
example was when you said
Am dorian over D7
what does that mean? :o
0MrRib0 2 years ago
he means you would play a solo line in A Dorian while the D7 is being played by the person(s) playing rhythm
cj1982 2 years ago
OOOHHH
well that's pretty straight forward HAHA!
0MrRib0 2 years ago
play the A dorian mode over D7. its the G Major scale starting on the second note in the scale. hope that helps!
cj1982 2 years ago
@0MrRib0 am dorian scale in the solo over a D7 chord in the accomaniment
Muzikman127 1 year ago
@Muzikman127 Am dorian just being A dorian that is
Muzikman127 1 year ago
@Muzikman127 which would be the same as D mixolydian enharmonically, hence fitting over D7. Sorry for all the replies.
Muzikman127 1 year ago
very nice and explained well
adamschmalenberger 3 years ago
good Technical
brunobordi 3 years ago
sooo difficult
lefeverthierry 3 years ago
buy the Charlie parker omni book, all the answers are in there.
SunRaaaa 3 years ago
Now that's what I call a late night Snack...
"Beautiful"
6gpower 3 years ago
Can you share what you are using for such great lines?
RonenHalsadi 3 years ago
the chord changes + the blues
SunRaaaa 3 years ago
What u mean chords changes, whuch scales/arp?
RonenHalsadi 3 years ago
Very nice! Great tone and playing.
Lot2learn 3 years ago
Lovely! Great Lines.
localpm 3 years ago