Vega Skater
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haha this thread is so hilarious.
I wouldn't be surprised if Mike logged off straight after that post.
I wouldn't be surprised if Mike logged off straight after that post.
Well, G harmonic minor, perhaps. I't can't be natural minor because of the f# leading tone. Also there is no flat five in harmonic minor so it's not STRICTLY diatonic to that scale either. Maybe G harmonic minor with locrian tendencies? .
hmm, no?
E minor and G major are the same thing.
Cut the bullshit, the guy knows his theory. You know Call of Duty, he knows musical theory. Everyone can be happy now.
What he said.
They are relitive Maj/min to each other so there's really no difference. It would depend on what chord your playing over.
Settle mate,
Im having a joke.
J-O-K-E.
come back when you can take one.
try playing 4 note per string diatonic scales or even regular wholetone-semitone or bebop scale box shapes without your pinky, the speed is bound to be inferior.ftr i never said it's pointless for everyone. it's just pointless for me because i have really good reach, and the ring is a stronger finger
What he said.
They are relitive Maj/min to each other so there's really no difference. It would depend on what chord your playing over.