So you've learnt your scales, you have good rhythm and you're been playing a few licks here and there. Now it's time to put the theory into practice. This improvisation MP3 uses the G Major & E Minor & E Minor Pentatonic scales with a definite Rock feel to it. So get your fingers warmed up and see what you can do with this backing track.
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Chord Key Relation (Common chords used in this key):
Degree
Formula
Chords
Chord
Formula *
Chord
Notes *
Progression
Chords
Chord
Formula **
Chord
Notes **
1st Major
G Major
1-3-5
G-B-D
G5 & G(no5)
1-5 & 1-3
G-D & G-B
2nd Minor
A Minor
1-3b-5
A-C-E
A5
1-5
A-E
3rd Minor
B Minor
1-3b-5
B-D-F#
B5
1-5
B-F#
4th Major
C Major
1-3-5
C-E-G
C5
1-5
C-E
5th Major
D Major
1-3-5
D-F#-A
D5 & D(no5)
1-5 & 1-3
D-A & D-F#
6th Minor
E Minor
1-3b-5
E-G-B
E5
1-5
E-B
7th Diminished
F# Diminished
1-3b-5b
F#-A-C
8th Octave
G Major
1-3-5
G-B-D
Degree Formula - This is a formula that work out the chords used in any key Chords - These are the common chords used in the key of D Major Chord Formula * - This is the formula that creates chords, 1-3-5 representing the 1st, 3rd & 5th notes of any 8 note Major Scale Chord Notes * - These are the notes created from the previous column, Chord Formula Progression Chords - These are the chords used in the song Chord Formula ** - This is the formula that creates the chords in the previous column Chord Notes ** - These are the notes created from the previous column, Chord Formula