Cosmic Heavy Funk Rock Guitar Jam Track | P-FUNK Style (F# Minor - 72 BPM)

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-----?ABOUT THE GRAPHICS ? ----- Your goal as a soloist is to create MELODY. Our neck diagrams give you the notes you can use to create that melody in REAL TIME. ?THE LAYERS Think of the Diagrams as 3 layers of information: 1. PENTATONIC - The pentatonic scale works all the time and almost never changes, so this is the basic level. 2. MODE - The mode will always be the pentatonic PLUS 2 NOTES (modes have 7 notes). The mode can change depending on the chords (modal interchange). 3. CHORD - The chord layer shows you the notes of the chord changes (aka the HARMONY) in REAL TIME. Outgoing notes get smaller and fade out, incoming notes will fade in, so you know what notes to go for next. ?THE NOTE LABELS The note labels tell us about the way the notes SOUND or BEHAVE in music. R = ROOT - This is the MAIN NOTE. The key center, the tonal center, the BIG BOSS. m2 = MINOR 2ND - a very dark, unstable note in a chord or scale, usually wants to go to the ROOT. M2 = MAJOR 2ND - a happier, more stable color note, often added to chords for major flavor. I&looking at you Jimi. m3 = MINOR 3RD - This note makes a chord or scale MINOR. M3 = MAJOR 3RD - This note makes a chord or scale MAJOR. P4 = PERFECT 4TH - This note is not very stable in harmony so it is often considered a suspension, which means it wants to resolve to a chord tone like the 3RD. D5 = DIMINISHED 5TH - ?? The most unstable note of them all. Diabolus in musica ? The Devil. Also, the b5 BLUES NOTE! P5 =...


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