Thanks for this! I'm enjoying your videos. Just played along to this and being new to soloing it feels amazing jamming away to this. I'LL BE BACK!! 🤘 😝 🤘
what is the idea of jamming? should I just try to improvise on C scale, or I have to play something diffrente when the F chord is playing? thanks for the nice track
Cool observation, and a neat way to keep two scales parallel (C major, C Dorian). C Dorian has C, D, Eb, F, G, A, Bb, C. The F major triad is in the C Dorian. However, the Eb is that b7 interval that would give a dominant tonality (F7), and as noted, that would give a bluesy sound since blues likes to use 7 chords over the I, IV and V progression. With the G, you have the 9th, which is also nice and bluesy (F9, or even Fadd9). The D lends the sweetness of the 6th (F6, or even F13 which again is bluesy/jazzy). Finally, the Bb would be that 4th over top of F that gives a cool suspended sound when used as a passing tone (so as not to clash too hard with the 3rd, which is the A). All in all, some great extensions built into the I Dorian over the IV chord.
don't worry too much about timing because it'll make sense the more you jam/practice/play. Main thing is to be able to play in key and try to play WHAT YOU WANT TO HEAR (inner head melody) as the song goes on...thats the challenge.