it's a V-II-IV-I combination, isn't it? That means that you could use Fmaj scale, or for each chord C-mixolydian/G-dorian/Bb-Lydian/Fmaj (for example)
I explain better than I play
Fuck, I think I'm out. I don't really understand anything.
We'll use the G blues one probably so don't worry about knowing theory. Just use G pent minor.
Oh, hell no. What did I miss?
now you are speaking my language!
We'll use the G blues one probably so don't worry about knowing theory. Just use G pent minor.
is there a way to create backing tracks on cool edit pro?
aww man i'd kill to join in.
Why can't you?
Not really.
Why can't you?
Right, I need some opinions now. Everyone listen to BLUES IN G and answer me this...
What section of the backing track would be best to solo over???
1?
2?
3?
A mix of 2?
A mix of all 3?
Section 1 = 00:05-00:32 (has the little lead part in the left speaker)
Section 2 = 00:33-01:00 (has a rhythm part playing the changes)
Section 3 = 01:01-01:27 (just bass and drums)
I was thinking maybe mix up section 2 & 3 or something because they sound the best to me and the lead bit might be a bit interfering with some people's solos. What does everyone else think?
my shoulder's still bust, I suppose I could try some tapping licks but it wouldn't sound great lol.