Minor Sounds and “Shady Grove,” Part 2 |
Minor Sounds and “Shady Grove,” Part 2
A solo on “Shady Grove” that sticks to the D sus pentatonic is nice to know, because you can play it no matter how it’s being harmonized, but if you know you’re playing in D minor with a standard chord progression, you can start thinking about different ways to play in D minor as well. Scott shows you the D natural minor scale and the D Dorian scale, two options for playing in D minor, and shows you another melody-based solo with notes from the D Dorian mode as well as a bluesy lick with a flatted fifth, another harmonic option for a minor key.
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Minor Sounds and "Shady Grove" (Available to subscribers)
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