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
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,