Nice. In my view, it might be misleading to say E Dorian over Em6 unless you are suggesting changing the key from B to E, which is highly unlikely in such a short span. It is better to describe it as B minor/B Dorian scales plus targeting the G note, which is in neither scale but is there in Em chord.
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I like the ring of the Bm6 opens it up. Thanks enjoyable to play over Los Angeles
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Nice. In my view, it might be misleading to say E Dorian over Em6 unless you are suggesting changing the key from B to E, which is highly unlikely in such a short span. It is better to describe it as B minor/B Dorian scales plus targeting the G note, which is in neither scale but is there in Em chord.
Thanks! Good point, E Dorian and B minor scale is the same thing. But it highlights note C#, that is the spice on Em6.