you basically combine two pentatonic scale 2gther.. then u will get A lydian on top, and B Mix mode on bottom..rmb.. u r playin in the same position.. so when u play the solo.. its just normal improvisation
Whats going on is this. When the harmony (background chord) is say an A the man plays notes out of A scales. Then on the cord change say B he goes to notes in the B scales. To keep on the safe side you can play the scales out of the Key your song is in over all the changes. Hope this loosens the glue.
heeyy, nice ... it reminds me Buzz Feiten, very mellow. wishin´you good band and producin´some cd´s with such a great music
mileswarm 2 years ago
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The sound is a big big peace of shit! And i think this guitarist is not that good! But u will get the idea!
TomyVerok 5 years ago
you basically combine two pentatonic scale 2gther.. then u will get A lydian on top, and B Mix mode on bottom..rmb.. u r playin in the same position.. so when u play the solo.. its just normal improvisation
musicnote 5 years ago
could anyonbody offer a depper explanation on the solo? I know the scales but I don't know how this gets such things... I think it's beautiful
Eblanc 5 years ago
i have the same problem..i have scales learned, but where to take them i have no idea
HostessTostess 5 years ago
Whats going on is this. When the harmony (background chord) is say an A the man plays notes out of A scales. Then on the cord change say B he goes to notes in the B scales. To keep on the safe side you can play the scales out of the Key your song is in over all the changes. Hope this loosens the glue.
deadear 5 years ago