It makes use of the A# by playing in G Major and mixing it in. As you know, the A# is essential and one of the bluesy notes in the G minor key. By using it in a Major context it really gives the Major key a blues vibe. In a G minor context, bending it a little, gives very nice blues vibes.
exactly what i was looking for!! thanks 🙌
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Thanks very much, this is one my favourite songs at the moment
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Any tabs for this?
Incredible! Thank you so much! Is there any chance you could do the solo for aint nothing wrong with that?
Great lesson!!!To the point, broken down in licks and you replayed the tougher parts to help us get it.
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Consider working your magic on the solo for Marcus Kings Confessions. That would be amazing!
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Awesome, thank you!
Amazing thank you! What key is that song? Does it follow the pentatonic minor? Its very tasteful
No problem! The song is in G Major. He's mostly using a mix of both G Major and G Minor Pentatonic.
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It makes use of the A# by playing in G Major and mixing it in. As you know, the A# is essential and one of the bluesy notes in the G minor key. By using it in a Major context it really gives the Major key a blues vibe. In a G minor context, bending it a little, gives very nice blues vibes.