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| Sugar Bush ![]() Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: South Jersey Posts: 4,973
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | B scale over something in G? I have a question that's been bothering me for some time now, and it just popped in my head and I figured i'd ask... I wrote this clean riff using some random G chord (I used a chord generator, and put G in, and clicked random options and stuff and I got this sweet melodic chord ) and I was having trouble finding a good scale to go over it. I tried every G scale and couldn't come up with anything that sounded like what I was going for. Then I decided to try random scales over it that were in different keys (Because an E scale works over top of something in A for example, such as when i'm playing 12 bar blues). I can't remember if it was B minor or B melodic minor, but whatever it was, it worked beautifully. I was able to make a super melodic solo to go over the riff I made up.Does anyone know why this worked? And is there a method to find out which scales work with other keys? ![]() In any language that you learn to speak -- love is twisted and defined as weak TheMissing's GAScon status: GAScon 3... New geetar... But now I need to find a new pickup... |
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| Junk and harlot man. ![]() Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: North of sweden Posts: 6,921
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | the G is the replacement tonic chord in the key of B. Not the right terminology but my dictionary don't have music terms, But I think you can guess what I'm aiming for. Productive Desecration Since 2004 |
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| OldschoolGhettostyle Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Tokyo Posts: 12,114
Real Name: Eric Main Seven: RG1527-GK, RG7EXFX2-IPT Rig: GNX3000 Thanked: 33
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Well, technically any scale will work with any key, depending on the sound you're going for. Oftentimes what I do is I'll be playing a rhythm guitar thing in D (or whatever) and a solo in D minor on top of that and then I'll shift the rhythm guitar patterns all up a half-step (or at least some of the notes in the pattern) to D#, but continue to play the same solo in D that I was playing. It gives a kind of disturbing feeling of tension in that case. Yesterday I recorded a rhythm guitar part and kept trying solos in different keys on top of it for different feels, picking the keys based on their intervals (for example, D is a minor third above B, so I tried playing the D minor scale over a progression in B, and so on with different ideas). Generally the best sounding solos are in the same key as the rhythm guitar or in its respective minor key -- or harmonic minor key. I'm pretty rusty on this stuff, though, so you might want to wait for someone who's a senior at Berklee or something. |
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| Sugar Bush ![]() Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: South Jersey Posts: 4,973
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It's just odd how the first pattern in B I played over the G chords rang out with such a melodic character. And actually, now that I think about it, the end of the solo section is in E! Maybe I'll post up a clip or the riff I made later tonight if I have time. | |
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| Spastic Kitchen! ![]() Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Indianapolis, IN Posts: 6,173
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | B minor in with a G root is G lydian. The Lydian Mode is a favourite of many 80's and 90's happy shredders. B melodic minor doesn't even have the G in it, though, so I highly doubt that would work at any level, but you should never say never. |
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| prototyping... ![]() Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Vancouver, B.C., Canada Posts: 3,422
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So what notes are in your G chord? | |
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| ss.org Regular Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: London,UK Posts: 119
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![]() | If its a G major chord (G B D) You could use B minor pentatonic which brings out B D E F sharp A B of the G major scale, this in reference to a G major chord is the 3rd 5th 6th 7th 9th. Sounds pretty nice. Now if you wanted use the B meldodic minor scale you would using B Csharp D E Fsharp Gsharp A sharp. The Gsharp would be conflict with the G root of the G major chord. Best to use D melodic minor which would be D E F G A B Csharp. This would sound pretty cool, as your implying a G lydian dominant mode ( in the Key of D melodic minor). You could also play Fsharp minor pentatonic, C melodic minor, E minor pentatonic, and so on. The possibilities are pretty much endless. you just need to know what sound you are going for. |
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| Prog Metalish Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Upstate, NY Posts: 114
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![]() | B is also the 5th of G G-G#-A-A#-B I-II-III-IV-V So if it was B Major, it would have a very harmonious effect. This has been reviewed in here already (I think), but I'll state it simply anyway. You should also try the 3rd, it usually has a nice sound to it too, but may not be what you want. ------------------- For the full .gif go here. We're writing still, but please, check it out. If anybody asks, I'll pass out copies of wip tracks. |
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| prototyping... ![]() Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Vancouver, B.C., Canada Posts: 3,422
Real Name: Leo Pedersen Main Seven: Raven 7 - my design Main ERG: Ergo 10, Ergo 9, Stick 8 Rig: 2101LTD>TS100>2x1936 Thanked: 36
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ^ B is not the 5th of G, it's a major 3rd above G which is 4 semitones. A perfect 5th is 7 semitones. But major thirds are certainly harmonious nonetheless. |
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