Hey legends, thanks for checking this video out. This one I went a little more in depth than usual. Next week is completely different with a BB King solo lined up! Thanks again.
but I dont understand.. Im lost... if you say that the root note is A, then is not the Harmonic Minor Scale... it would be A Phrygian Dominant Scale. (sorry my english)
That’s right! D harmonic Minor is another way (often easier for people to start creating kicks) to start improvising over the A7. But it is a Phrygian dom scale (5th mode of Harmonic minor) :)
Hey legends, thanks for checking this video out. This one I went a little more in depth than usual. Next week is completely different with a BB King solo lined up! Thanks again.
Brilliant. I love case studies of specific players and their choice of notes. Great job, Troy 👊
Thanks Khalil! This one was heaps of fun.
Thanks Troy - Your understanding of Music is Intelligent !
Cheers! Thanks for watching :)
Legendary lessons you're giving facilitating us to learn these licks... What about Josh Smith's cascading licks at the ending ?? Keep them coming Troy
Thanks so much!! Yes! There’s SO much in this video we could spend a whole year on it 😂😂 thanks for watching mate
Cant wait bust out the last one for every minor ii-V i come across now. When are we getting some guthrie licks 👀
😂😂 by the looks of it I think people need to go to your channel for the Guthrie licks!!
but I dont understand.. Im lost...
if you say that the root note is A, then is not the Harmonic Minor Scale... it would be A Phrygian Dominant Scale.
(sorry my english)
That’s right! D harmonic Minor is another way (often easier for people to start creating kicks) to start improvising over the A7. But it is a Phrygian dom scale (5th mode of Harmonic minor) :)
@@troydownwardmusic that you agree with me makes me happy... this means that I am learning a little. 😃☺
@@danidcr learning a lot by the sounds of it! Thanks for watching