Have studied from your book, got this scale down. Up until today I’d study a minor and play it over that or C major scales… then I read that I can use a minor over its self or the major of same root (A Major). I had no idea, thinking I could only use the minor scale as the relative minor.
Do you have teaching materials that would teach me how to use minor scales in this way, now that I understand how to find roots and move around the fretboard?
id like to learn how to use A minor pentatonics with A Major, etc. Thanks for any direction!!!
Merry Christmas as well
Sincerely
Bert
Lee Answered question January 22, 2023
Hi Warren.
I’m not quite sure what you mean by linked solo? Can you explain a bit more?
Anonymous Posted new comment January 22, 2023
lee, i mean putting together a solo that incorporates notes from within the different pentotonic box shapes. I am quite good with boxes 1 3 and 4.
To my ear i can’t seem to create a solo that has a start, middle and
I suppose an ending – Warren,