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