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  • thanks this helped me find my way out of the blues box if you know what i mean. cheers.

  • cool

  • Thanks! Sweet backing track. Got me playing a whole new way.

  • Great stuff.........

  • thanks...now im there

  • which notes should you bend the flat 5th?

  • you see those white \red circles? just say it in whatever pattern you like. scales make them sound like solos. ;]

  • Nice backing track.. Makes my solos sound even better ;) but how do i read those scales? Can't really figure it out..

  • You can play any circled note. the fret numbers are listed above. See how the seventh fret has dots all along it? you can play any of those notes. The red circled note on the fretboard is the root note of the scale. A major scale goes W W W H W W H starting with the root. A minor scale is the major scale except with a flatted 3rd and flatted 6th making it W W H W W H W W. W = Whole tone (skipping a fret) H = semi or half tone (not skipping) from the dot (B) in this case you can play

  • B C# D E F# G A B The reason why you can play these particular notes is because they create the overall sound of B Minor. To make a Bm you play the chords B D F# (those are all notes in the scale) To play a Bm7 You'd play B D F# A.. On a seperate note, to play an E Major you play E B G# These are all triads. See how E major contains the E and B of the B minor scale but the G in the Major Chords is sharpened to make this E chord fit in the scale we have to flat the third chaning it from a G# to a

  • how do i read those scales?

  • red it root note...start and end each phrase on a root...use scale patterns and improvise

  • Always starting with the root note is a begginner's mistake

  • Question about improvising. Can you only use B minor to improvise over this

  • Try D major.

  • one thing thats allways good to do is sometimes use notes outside of sclaes - just try em out, see if they sound good, sometimes they can sound cool in some songs ^^

  • For this tune I'd say yes. D major is exactly the same as B minor, so it would be exactly the same notes as the B minor pentatonic but with the emphasis on the B root.

  • Thank you!

    Added to my playlist.

  • thx

  • awesome. did an improv cover after getting a backing track. check my profile :)

  • thanx!!!!!!

  • wonderful!!!

  • THANKS FOR this man, now i can practice

  • thx

  • great!!

  • GREAT STUFF !! 5/5

  • kool man 5/5

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