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Learn to Improvise with Music as a Second Language

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2010

Learn to improvise your own solos with "Music as a Second Language." An intuitive and step-by-step process for musicians of all instruments. Download the backing track for free at www.mslmusic.ca.

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  • Where can we get the backing tracks like that? How do we search? Thank you.

  • where are you located and where do you teach?

  • That's great and very useful! I would appreciate if you upload more like this!!

  • Right. So if the song is in G major for example, you use the G major scale. The minor pentatonic scale works for blues' of the respective key and for minor songs of the respective key.

  • you don't use the minor pentatonic scale for any song right? You use the scale for whatever key the song is in.

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