
Add to favorites Minor pentatonic 1(D), b3 (F), 4 (G), 5 (A), b7 (C) fill over a Dm line.
Im actually doin the the same motif in using both the Dm pentatonic scale (first 4 notes) AND the Am pentatonic (next 4 notes).
So you can use a minor pentatonic scale (Am) a fifth above the root note (Dm), to get a more jazzy sound
Spelled out: Am pentatonic’s notes - A, C, D, E, G will in relation to Dm be the 5, b7, 1, 9 and 4 interval.
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Bahivdiba said,
September 23, 2008 @ 12:21 pm
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