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| Subject: | Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Soloing and Nashville Numbering | | Date: | Monday, March 3, 2008 16:57:11 (+0000) | | From: | jimmyheffernan <jimmyheffernan @.......net>
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Randy,
You can play any notes (and some other too) from the A major scale. You just
have to stop on one of the 3 notes that make up the chord you're playing over
when you rest. Any progression that's Diatonic that is.
1-2m-3m-4-5-6m-7dim.
This takes practice to know how to move through the scale, have it make musical
sense, and then like Musical chairs, grap a cool chord tone (or chair) when the
music stops.
That's a great concept to get your mind wrapped around and then tackle the
exceptions
Hope that helps.
Jimmy
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-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Randy McClure" <rpmcclure@gmail.com>
> Hi folks...Idiot Alert!! I'm a beginner trying to understand how the
> Nashville Numbering System works. Here's my question: A tune is
> written in A Major and progresses as I-IV-V. Let's say I want to play
> a solo for 12 bars. It starts on the IV chord and 4 meaures later
> moves to V and then back to I. Besides the D, F# & A (the IV chord in
> A major), what other notes can I play in my solo while the tune is at
> IV? Same question when the song goes to the V chord? At the I chord
> I assume anything on the A major scale works, right? But what about
> the other chords? No snickering please :)
>
> Are there any written or recorded instructional materials out there
> that will help me with this?
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