![]() ![]() So we have G7alt, what would you play over that? Many will tell you melodic minor a half step up, which would be Ab melodic minor. Let's make that progression more interesting by altering the V7 chord. So you can think of them all as from the same pool of notes or as 3 separate pools of notes, both ways have advantages and disadvantages. If you're playing a piano this is very easy to visualize, but the problem is it's not when we move to the guitar. You could think D dorian, G mixolydian, C ionian, but those are actually all the same pool of notes, they're all from the C major scale. Take a ii-V-I in C, chords being Dmin-G7-Cmaj. ![]() Whether or not you think about scales when you play depends on your approach. Chords and arpeggios are built from scales. ![]()
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