Obsessive Compulsive
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Re: What bpm can you maintain for a few hundred distinct, fretted notes?
Did you read and understand my post completely or are you just being combative cause I criticize your lover?
I know nothing about theory but I do know that minor pentatonic, blues scale, melodic minor, harmonic minor are all derived from the natural minor scale; every single one of these scale are within the blues box.
And guess what? What you hear as Myxolidyan is more often than not is blues scale with 6 and 3 mixed in to spice up the lick with 'major' feel. And 3rd going to b5, voila! You have lydian b7 flavor, ala Flying in a Blue Dream. So much BS about theory...
I guess I was looking for fusion players like John McLaughlin but his execution is terrible.
^ That was one of the dumbest things I've ever read. Listen to this solo and if you know anything about theory, the melodic concepts that I can pick up on are: mixolydian mixed with minor blues riffs, straight minor pentatonic, natural minor, harmonic minor, blues scale, major arpeggios, symmetric patterns. Just to name a few that I understand. That definitely wasn't "just a blues box" and is some of the most exciting playing I've ever heard.
Did you read and understand my post completely or are you just being combative cause I criticize your lover?
I know nothing about theory but I do know that minor pentatonic, blues scale, melodic minor, harmonic minor are all derived from the natural minor scale; every single one of these scale are within the blues box.
And guess what? What you hear as Myxolidyan is more often than not is blues scale with 6 and 3 mixed in to spice up the lick with 'major' feel. And 3rd going to b5, voila! You have lydian b7 flavor, ala Flying in a Blue Dream. So much BS about theory...
I guess I was looking for fusion players like John McLaughlin but his execution is terrible.