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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2009

The E major pentatonic fill from the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gfCufZpTn0
I now give online "One on one" lessons: http://www.ashburymusichall.com/offerings/funk-rock-bass-marlowedk

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  • could you explain what the E7 actually means? I don't understand if someone tells me a song is in the key of Am7.......I need some explanations please!!!!!

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  • You play even better with a clean shave!

  • E7 basically means E dominant 7th, which is a chord made up of the notes E, G#, B and D.

    Technically a song can't be in a key of ''Am7'' as it's a chord. A song in the key of Am7 would imply a key of A minor or a key using the A dorian scale which would imply a key of G major.

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  • tightttttttttttttttttttttttttt­tt and rightt.

  • @Raisnghavoc Close but.... A chord notated with 7 (C7, Cm7),always indicates a flatted 7 (the b7in a ddominant or minor scale), whereas a Maj7 (CMaj7) indicates a Major 7 (the 7 in a major scale). Look up "chord symbols" in Google

  • Fuck yeah!

  • Freaking funky terminology bro! I be diggin' it. Will use for later!

  • if a song is in E7 it means all the notes in a E7 scale are used which is just an E major scale with a minor 7th, same with Am7 it uses all the notes in an a minor scale

  • Uh oh.

    That's some major rubber bubber baby bumpa biscuit funk.

    :D

  • TC Electronics has a 3-band compressor, so that highs, mids, and lows are handled separately, making the compressor more usable in live situations. At least that is what I've read.

    This is an interesting tone... you aren't by chance using the compressor from the TC RH450 amp head, are you?

  • thank you so very much!!!!

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