Originally Posted by: TheSquid With this being said, I thought over the chord being played, you should put emphesis on the root of the chord being played, and the other notes that make it unique.
Just to be picky, the root definitely works, but emphasis on it won't sound the best IMO. The 3rds would probably be up there with the best tones to get some mileage out of. Especially, major 3rds in minor pentatonic, surprisingly. (When the chords are right of course.) There's a lesson on this somewhere. Anyways... Just a thought. :rolleyes:
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