xburtonboyx
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- Jan 7, 2012
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Ok, so I'm the guitarist for my high school jazz band, and I have a solo in one of our songs,
(Bradley's Grove Shop:By Mark Taylor). It's a blues shuffle tune, which is nice but the chord changes for the solo are
/F13 /Eb13 /F13 /F13, B13/Bb13/Ab13/F13/D+7(#9),D9,Db9/C13,B13/Bb13/F13/C+7(#9)/
/1234 /1234 /1234 /123, 4 /1234/1234/1234/12, 3, 4 /123, 4/1234 /1234/1234/
Hopefully that is understandable. My question is, do I just use F blues scale type of stuff, or do i use Mixolydian/arpegios for each dominant chord?
Here is a link to the song-http://www.halleonard.com/viewaudio.do?itemId=7011831&fileName=http://s3.amazonaws.com/halleonard-audio/07011831.mp3
The solo starts at 0:59.
(Bradley's Grove Shop:By Mark Taylor). It's a blues shuffle tune, which is nice but the chord changes for the solo are
/F13 /Eb13 /F13 /F13, B13/Bb13/Ab13/F13/D+7(#9),D9,Db9/C13,B13/Bb13/F13/C+7(#9)/
/1234 /1234 /1234 /123, 4 /1234/1234/1234/12, 3, 4 /123, 4/1234 /1234/1234/
Hopefully that is understandable. My question is, do I just use F blues scale type of stuff, or do i use Mixolydian/arpegios for each dominant chord?
Here is a link to the song-http://www.halleonard.com/viewaudio.do?itemId=7011831&fileName=http://s3.amazonaws.com/halleonard-audio/07011831.mp3
The solo starts at 0:59.