DankStar
Her Little Mojo Minion
When soloing over a riff that has: E, F#, G, and A it appears that it's in the key of G to me (same notes as G major scale - but who in the hell solos in the key of G?). The majority of the riff is just palm mutes on E, so I guess I could follow the key of E during most of it? But then I want to be able to do a little George Lynch flat fifth/diminished sounding thing without sounding out of key.
OR, if it's "key of E" let's say, would I shoot for "E phrygian mode" in the key of C major, or "E Dorian mode" from D major, or are those just called E cause it's the starting note? seems like I always come back to the key of C, so I wanna stay away from that if I can.
I have to admit, I really don't understand music theory very well. :banghead:
OR, if it's "key of E" let's say, would I shoot for "E phrygian mode" in the key of C major, or "E Dorian mode" from D major, or are those just called E cause it's the starting note? seems like I always come back to the key of C, so I wanna stay away from that if I can.
I have to admit, I really don't understand music theory very well. :banghead:
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