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  • Cadgirl

    Member
    July 12, 2022 at 5:56 am

    @MikeGaurnier , I learned a lot doing this. For one, since I had to play the different sheets of music a billion times to see what sounded right I got a lot of finger exercises in. But, now I totally get it when Tony says the major notes are on the degree of 1 , 4 and 5. This week’s Key is B Minor so the notes will be the degrees of 2, 3 and 6 (i think). I did backtrack and figured out the scale myself, which will help strengthen my Music Theory knowledge. I thought the same thing, it’s got a little bluesy feel to it. I’m going to start figuring it out the challenges every weekend. I’ll will help me remember the whys, of how it works. I would still want to work with this version a little. The song doesn’t need a transition between each chord change. I like the way @Kitman did his Drop D Improv. something like that would be a nice add on. His improv was a great inspiration for the group.
    Since it’s bluesy, I’m thinking a strum I learned for “Chocolate Jesus”. B (Basenote) D U, B, U, D, U. Just a slow and easy. Add in Kitman’s little shuttle. ha ha …. we got it.