nice.. but damn guys, there is NO "D#" in Cminor.. that would mean you have TWO "D's" in the C minor scale.. this so lame.. you can't learn real improv without knowing this.. you can't PIVOT modulation with wrong notes like that.. The only thing a D# leads to is an E-tonic.. Where "Eb" indicates the relative major.. So, if you call Eb D#, you are shooting your 'collective improvisational skills at your feet and stomping all over them.. you have 3 choices for pentatonic scales: C minor pent, F minor pent, and if you're smart you can use Bb minor.. if you have a D# in your C minor, you'll never instinctively know you can use those other pentatonics in your improv.. LEARN how to spell scales and chords.. omg..
Yes, you are right in that case, there should be a Eb instead of D#, Bb instead of A#. If I didn't provide any notation, just dots on the fretboard, there would be no discussion. True, I didn't verify the screenshot before uploading it.
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Nice backing track, but I'm a bit confused. What notes are in Fsus9 chord? Is this Fsus4 with added 9, or is it Fsus2?
Fsus4 with added 9.
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nice.. but damn guys, there is NO "D#" in Cminor.. that would mean you have TWO "D's" in the C minor scale.. this so lame.. you can't learn real improv without knowing this.. you can't PIVOT modulation with wrong notes like that.. The only thing a D# leads to is an E-tonic.. Where "Eb" indicates the relative major.. So, if you call Eb D#, you are shooting your 'collective improvisational skills at your feet and stomping all over them.. you have 3 choices for pentatonic scales: C minor pent, F minor pent, and if you're smart you can use Bb minor.. if you have a D# in your C minor, you'll never instinctively know you can use those other pentatonics in your improv.. LEARN how to spell scales and chords.. omg..
Yes, you are right in that case, there should be a Eb instead of D#, Bb instead of A#. If I didn't provide any notation, just dots on the fretboard, there would be no discussion. True, I didn't verify the screenshot before uploading it.
I didn't have any problem playing over this, Nice Job Sir, Keep up the good work.
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Confused by your comment. D# and Eb are the same note.