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  • Can I solo with major scales over minor chords?

    Well, I've been reading up on some theory and stuff in a book. I can learn all the major scale stuff with it, but there's nothing about minor scales. As far as I understood it, you can solo in the key of the song even if it's over a different chord, does that mean I would be able to make a song in the key of C, for example, and then still use the C major scale to solo over it's relative minor chord, the Am?

    Your help is appreciated, I've never cared for theory before, but I'm trying now, and it's rather interesting. Playing music isn't enough for me anymore, I need to understand it, so I can make my own music too.

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    Re: Can I solo with major scales over minor chords?

    Originally posted by Sune View Post
    Well, I've been reading up on some theory and stuff in a book. I can learn all the major scale stuff with it, but there's nothing about minor scales. As far as I understood it, you can solo in the key of the song even if it's over a different chord, does that mean I would be able to make a song in the key of C, for example, and then still use the C major scale to solo over it's relative minor chord, the Am?

    Your help is appreciated, I've never cared for theory before, but I'm trying now, and it's rather interesting. Playing music isn't enough for me anymore, I need to understand it, so I can make my own music too.
    the answer to your specific question about C and Am is: yes.

    but you really need to understand why...and I don't think you'll get the right and complete info on an internet forum.

    try finding a teacher (jazz players are great at this stuff) that will explain at least the basics of western musical harmony so you can start kicking away doing your own thing!
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    • #3
      Re: Can I solo with major scales over minor chords?

      Originally posted by Soulman View Post
      try finding a teacher (jazz players are great at this stuff) that will explain at least the basics of western musical harmony so you can start kicking away doing your own thing!
      I'm pretty sure that is not possible around here. So the only way I can learn is by asking others and by reading stuff. Another thing I was wondering about is: can I use major scales even if the song is in a minor key?

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        Re: Can I solo with major scales over minor chords?

        Originally posted by Sune View Post
        I'm pretty sure that is not possible around here. So the only way I can learn is by asking others and by reading stuff. Another thing I was wondering about is: can I use major scales even if the song is in a minor key?
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        • #5
          Re: Can I solo with major scales over minor chords?

          Major scales have a related minor scale. G Major is equivalent to E minor (in key signature), etc. So:


          G major: I ii iii IV V vi vii I
          notes: G a b C D e f# G

          E minor: i ii III iv V VI VII i
          notes: e f# G a B C D e

          (lower case: minor chord. upper case: major chord)

          So basically you have a whole bunch of relative major/minors
          C major -> a minor
          D major -> b minor
          etc

          It's delving into music theory, so I'll skip the theory.

          Basically you can solo major scales over minor keys all you want. Just experiment and hear and feel the songs, and try stuff.
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          • #6
            Re: Can I solo with major scales over minor chords?

            Ah, I see. So the C major scale is exactly the same as the A minor scale? That's why it's relative?

            Then how do you hear a difference between a C major scale and a A minor scale? By listening to which root you start and end on?

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            • #7
              Re: Can I solo with major scales over minor chords?

              Maybe I should mention that this is not for guitar, but for ukulele, however most of the things regarding theory are the same, it's just a different tuning and less strings and frets.

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              • #8
                Re: Can I solo with major scales over minor chords?

                Originally posted by Sune View Post
                Ah, I see. So the C major scale is exactly the same as the A minor scale? That's why it's relative? Then how do you hear a difference between a C major scale and a A minor scale? By listening to which root you start and end on?
                Yeah, but then there are variations on the scale:

                Relative: a b C d E F G a

                then there are ones that sharp the F and G once in a while (since the V of a minor is E major), can't remember the names of those scales.

                Try this scale:
                a b C d e F# G# a g f e d c b a
                it goes up then down.
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                • #9
                  Re: Can I solo with major scales over minor chords?

                  without getting into theory, yes you can use the fingerings used to play a c major scale to play an a minor scale ... it will all come down to phrasing to determine how the notes you are playing fit over the chords

                  interestingly, with little variation, you can use the fingerings you use to play a c major scale over D minor chords and E minor chords as well ... this is the entry point to modal playing

                  trust your ears .. if it sounds good to you, it is good

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                  • #10
                    Re: Can I solo with major scales over minor chords?

                    Originally posted by tone4days View Post
                    without getting into theory, yes you can use the fingerings used to play a c major scale to play an a minor scale ... it will all come down to phrasing to determine how the notes you are playing fit over the chords

                    interestingly, with little variation, you can use the fingerings you use to play a c major scale over D minor chords and E minor chords as well ... this is the entry point to modal playing

                    trust your ears .. if it sounds good to you, it is good

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                    Sure, but I want to know what is correct too

                    I read in the book, that if a song is in C for example, you can solo with the C major scale over ALL the chords in the progression. Did I understand this right?

                    So if a song was in G I could solo over all the chords in the progression with the G major scale as well..right?? Just trying to get the basic idea.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Can I solo with major scales over minor chords?

                      Originally posted by Sune View Post
                      Sure, but I want to know what is correct too

                      I read in the book, that if a song is in C for example, you can solo with the C major scale over ALL the chords in the progression. Did I understand this right?

                      So if a song was in G I could solo over all the chords in the progression with the G major scale as well..right?? Just trying to get the basic idea.
                      All the chords in a chord scale are built from those individual notes in the scales. Which gives you the freedom to pretty do whatever you like.

                      Correct really doesn't matter, it can be a limiting mindset, IMO. It ain't a math problem, its musical expression, when you think too much about what is supposed to go where you can lose touch with the artistic side of things. Trust those ears and take chances.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Can I solo with major scales over minor chords?

                        Originally posted by tone4days View Post
                        without getting into theory, yes you can use the fingerings used to play a c major scale to play an a minor scale ... it will all come down to phrasing to determine how the notes you are playing fit over the chords

                        interestingly, with little variation, you can use the fingerings you use to play a c major scale over D minor chords and E minor chords as well ... this is the entry point to modal playing

                        trust your ears .. if it sounds good to you, it is good

                        cheers
                        t4d
                        +1

                        Even then, look at Jimi Hendrix and others: they'll "borrow" notes from other scales while playing. Nothing wrong with that. Also, check surf music: lots of chromatics. Each style has its own thing. There's the flatted ii used in metal as well.
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                        • #13
                          Re: Can I solo with major scales over minor chords?

                          Originally posted by kevlar3000 View Post
                          All the chords in a chord scale are built from those individual notes in the scales. Which gives you the freedom to pretty do whatever you like.

                          Correct really doesn't matter, it can be a limiting mindset, IMO. It ain't a math problem, its musical expression, when you think too much about what is supposed to go where you can lose touch with the artistic side of things. Trust those ears and take chances.
                          Yes, but I feel that in order to be able to create, I need to be able to at least understand why.

                          Perhaps the reason why I think this way, is because I don't even have my ukulele yet. I can understand most of the theory that is described in the book but I can't try it out yet, because the state hasn't given me the money that they were supposed to give me earlier . So I'll probably have to wait a little over a week before I can actually try it out. But it sounds like I can use the Major scales for pretty much anything, which is a good thing, then I don't have to memorize too many scales, at least not in the beginning.

                          Let me see if I got everything right then. I can use the relative major scale for any minor chord, right? I should also be able to use the relative major scale to solo over a song that's in a minor key, right? Would that fit all the notes that the chords are built on too, since we established earlier that a C major scale for example, is the exact same thing as the A minor scale, because they are relatives and contain the same notes?

                          Sorry if my question is a bit confusing. I'm just trying to see if I got things right in my head.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Can I solo with major scales over minor chords?

                            Originally posted by TwinReverb View Post
                            +1

                            Even then, look at Jimi Hendrix and others: they'll "borrow" notes from other scales while playing. Nothing wrong with that. Also, check surf music: lots of chromatics. Each style has its own thing. There's the flatted ii used in metal as well.
                            That's a good point, but I guess I need to learn the basics before I can go further and add notes from other scales, etc... Or do I have the completely wrong mindset?

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                            • #15
                              Re: Can I solo with major scales over minor chords?

                              I'm not sure, but I think George Benson said " You are only a half step away from a correct note" or something like that....when referring to hitting a "clunker".....Play what sounds good to you.
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