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Question: When he plays the second position of the scale - at around 1:30 he ends the scale on the high E on the 12th fret. How come he doesn't resolve that to the F on the 13th fret?
Answer: E is the b5 of Bb. Unless you were on the V chord, it's more hip to to not resolve to a perfect 5th and hint at it by sticking b5 as in his solo example.
Its just like playing f dorian over the Bb7 the 11 over the V, but you play f melodic minor instead. play both at the same time fuck it! Its sounds good. you can also play B melodic if the Bb7 is altered like Bb7b5 or #5 or b9!
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When he plays the second position of the scale - at around 1:30 he ends the scale on the high E on the 12th fret.
How come he doesn't resolve that to the F on the 13th fret?