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How to solo over relative major and minor chords

planetsixstring May 29, 2023 comments off
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It’s one of the oldest tricks in the book, used by everyone from the Beatles to Neil Young and Pink Floyd, but playing around the major and minor tonalities can produce melodies that stick in the mind forever

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