@@clydespace411 Thanks! Well, you can improvise with the D Minor Pentatonic (also the Bluenote sounds great), with the D Dorian Scale (what is actually also a Minor Mode with the 6th) and yes, the A Minor Pentatonic fits as well, but makes quite a special sound, because you don't have the b3 of D Minor in it (this is called Pentatonic Superimposition). Have fun with the track! 🎸😎
@@gernotbluemelguitar Superimpostion is how I see the fretboard. Starts with seeing where the 5 pentatonic shapes "live" within the 7 diatonic modal shapes. Add in your blue note when needed knowing where it live...and then fill in the rest of the chromatics and you can get jazzy while funkin' or rockin'. Its like having a skeleton to build really anything you want. You can take chances because that skelton is always there to hold it all together. Great to discover you channel, really fun fun funky jams.
very cool track.. its really in D-Dorian though or Am
@@clydespace411 Thanks! Well, you can improvise with the D Minor Pentatonic (also the Bluenote sounds great), with the D Dorian Scale (what is actually also a Minor Mode with the 6th) and yes, the A Minor Pentatonic fits as well, but makes quite a special sound, because you don't have the b3 of D Minor in it (this is called Pentatonic Superimposition).
Have fun with the track! 🎸😎
@@gernotbluemelguitar Superimpostion is how I see the fretboard. Starts with seeing where the 5 pentatonic shapes "live" within the 7 diatonic modal shapes. Add in your blue note when needed knowing where it live...and then fill in the rest of the chromatics and you can get jazzy while funkin' or rockin'. Its like having a skeleton to build really anything you want. You can take chances because that skelton is always there to hold it all together. Great to discover you channel, really fun fun funky jams.