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I’m preparing for the Trinity Rock and Pop Guitar exam, and plan to do the Improvising option. I have the Trinity Sessions skills book and for initial and grade 1 it all seemed straight forward.

At grade 2 I’m finding chord progressions such as

Dm G Em A

bpm 100

Style: country

I found some information on the internet about working out the key, some of which was contradictory.  The most useful information I could find was on the guitar-chords web site, and from this I worked out it was in the key of Dm Melodic minor.  My guitar teacher pointed out the thing about using the natural scale going down, and it didn’t make sense how notes over a chord progression would be different going up or down

This led to me buying your book Guitar Theory which has been very helpful, and I now understand there isn’t a right or wrong answer to this

I’ve tried various things, including playing over the chord progression using the Dm melodic scale, using the pentatonic scales of Dm G Em and A over each chord, I also tried just playing around on the fretboard to see if I could find any patterns that sounded right and came across the C major scale but found myself playing a C#  over the A chord

The format of the exam is that you are given a sheet with the chord progression (4 chords, 1 chord per bar, 4 bars that repeats 4  get a short time to look at It, then you get to practice over the chord progression once, and then the second time you are assessed

My question is: in the short time available in the exam should I be working out the key as I have done here (memorising the pattern of chord types I-VII for major, minor, minor harmonic and minor melodic), playing arpeggios, chords, pentatonic scales etc.

i know the answer is probably any of the above, but it would be great to have some feedback as to whether I’m going along the right lines, or whether there is a ‘best’ approach especially in the exam situation?

Lee Answered question October 19, 2019