Originally Posted by: Julian Vickers
The C# minor Aeolian can be played over the first three chords, but on the B5/A# the A# note clashes with the aeolian scale so the C# Dorian scale should be used. It's just one note different.
Ya...I like jamming on this track with the C# Dorian on the half time part, then on the fast part I use Aeolian, and even phrygian. I tried out lydian (F aeolian) and its got a wierd tone to it. It sounds exotic, but make sure to hit the C# time and again to make it sound right. And don't use F aeolian long. Just for little licks!! :D
The thing is, i would lay my track down if my Zoom G2.1u pedal would come back in the mail from the repair place in New york so I can record again!!! ERRRRRR :mad:
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...so shall the epic journey unfold as we discover our ancient future and craft legends through fire and flight.
This is a night of trance...