A7 arpeggio works because the G which is the 7th acts as a #9 to get that bluesy sound, I guess. Same thing with that minor pentatonic lick at the beginning.
you probably dont care but does anyone know a tool to log back into an instagram account..? I stupidly lost the login password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me.
I love you! One of my all-time favourite grooves, "Can't get in" by the Streetwalkers. Best grooved (in my opinion) by Jerome Rimson when he was touring with Roger Chapman (e.g. on the "Live in Hamburg"). Sadly, there is not a single video of him playing it in those days (he was subbbed during a TV recording for unknown reasons). But I did find some clips of him of more recent times, jamming in Ireland where he retired to, and that groove still was strong in him :) He played some gorgeous fills, I would love it if you could feature those in another video one day?
Kinda off topic, but how do you use pentatonic substitutions, or do you use them? I mean if you're playing over an Am groove, would you for instance solo or play licks over a Bm (or even Em or Gm) pentatonic or just the tonic, Am, pentatonic? And would you only use one of the pentatonics in a solo, or would you switch around between them?