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Old 03-25-2012, 10:41 PM   #11 (permalink)
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So if you're using chords X Y and Z chords, and there's a scale, maybe the X-RezZ scale that fits within them, that's the one you use, right?

Also, I agree with RezZ's second comment.
Honestly from the knowledge you have shown regarding theory I dont think anyone here is going to be able to help you out. If so my guess is it will be something you will already know.

All I could add is like a said above but also using lots of chromaticism. Not always playing perfectly within a scale but improvising based on what your hearing. If your trying to write a part...well then I have no clue.

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i don't see the point of knowing all this stuff. if you are a true musician, you do it by ear because you don't need all the theoretical nonsense to tell you how to play music.
Trolling or serious?
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