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JackOnTheRocks
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Joined: Aug 20, 2015
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Re: modes theory... something I don't understand?

Hi Alan,ok, sorry for being so thick.... and your help isreally appreciated. So to recap onelast time.... here's the scenario:Measure#1) Underlying ry...

9 years ago
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Re: Chord over A minor harmonic scale?

Hello dhodge,aahhh that was insightful.... I thank you very much for you your explanation."First off, you'd be playing an E major chord ...."and yes t...

9 years ago
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Re: Chord over A minor harmonic scale?

Hello dhodge,Thank you for replying ...I understand the E, B and G#, but why oh whythe D?What is it with music theory that is so obsessedwith adding a...

9 years ago
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Re: Modes?

Ok Alan....I thank you so much for your help.You are a fine gentlemen.Have yourself a nice day .

9 years ago
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Re: Modes?

What a kick in the BUTT I got .... I spent all weektrying to wrap my brain around what he was tryingto tell me and it ends up being the same thingI kn...

9 years ago
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Re: Modes?

Hi Alan,Bof!!! That article is mixing me up..... The article suggests the same thing except in G major key.... here's the quote:"For the Am chord, you...

9 years ago
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Re: Modes?

Wow!So if I am in key of C and I want to play a Dorian scale over a D minor chord, I can pick any one of the two:(D,E,F,G,A,B,C,D)or(C,D,Eb,F,G,A,Bb,C...

9 years ago
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Re: Modes?

Hi Alan,Thanks for your reply it is very generous of you to help!So okay, there's one more thing that confuses me. In myinitial table, I laid out the ...

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