Great fun! Thanks. I really appreciate this demonstration highlighting chromaticism as a useable guitar tool in so many situations. Thanks for opening my mind.
Great stuff. You can really fit in some interesting notes over these chords. Try some cromatic notes on your D and G strings within the framework of a normal Pentatonic shape/Box. You'll get a nice Dorian and Harmonic minor sound. Milk the blue note everywhere you can, it works great. Almost every note around your Pentatonic shapes will work with 1 or 2 expectations.
@ervin9720 @ervin9720: You as a beginner, I suggest taking lessons and learning music theory. This will help in so many ways especially for songs like this which is in the A Harmonic Minor mode which could also be considered E Phrygian Dominant. See, I told you to take lessons.........
@@vicferrari89 this is true, i started playing 2(ish) years ago and im an "okay" player, but god what id give to go back and start learning the theory from the start instead of at this stage lol.
I'm just playing along with random songs on my guitar and this popped up for me to mish mash along too... thanks for uploading it's made me happy so I subscribed :-))))
I dont know much of improvisation or playing guitar in general, im pretty bad, but I learn you can use dotted figures, as "1/8 dotted" you'll have the groove, also can play Dm pentatonic and D dorico for extra taste xD
Hope you will not mind me asking but any chance you could make 3/4 minute even 5 minute version of this please and, give permission to use the track, so I can add lyrics?
Doesn't sound like an F# in the bass, so perhaps it is meant to be F with a sharpened (maj) 7th, and a suspended 4th (11th). Even so, the sharpened 7th doesn't sound right to me. Maybe just F sus 4?