Could anyone suggest some cool chord changes for the Jam section in this song? I was trying E and Abm but, well, i'm not too sure..
I love doing the E jam for a good while - then on cue jump up to F#m for maybe 4 measures then back to the Eare you sure you dont mean a G#m, and not an F#m?
LazyLightnin wrote:LL - it goes to F# first, then back down, then back up, THEN up to the G#I love doing the E jam for a good while - then on cue jump up to F#m for maybe 4 measures then back to the Eare you sure you dont mean a G#m, and not an F#m?
mkaufman wrote:I play Eb5. We play the late 70's version so we don't modulate to other keys...How do you voice your E with a flat fifth?
E Lydian is right.
mk
Grateful Dad wrote:Hey GD - well I do the jerry end of this but I do the chord thing at times and within the band and when solo acousticmkaufman wrote:I play Eb5. We play the late 70's version so we don't modulate to other keys...How do you voice your E with a flat fifth?
E Lydian is right.
mk
Cassidy jam fell off the tracks yesterday when we tried it.
E lydian is B major scale, C# dorian, D# phrygian, F# mixolydian, etc......so playing chords, chord tones, harmonized scales along these lines should sound good.
Without modulating (like the late 70's versions) may be a good way to bring the song along and when we get comfortable and add the modulations later.
Anyone else jam in E lydian?
Would really like to get this jam going right
g--9--9--9--9--
d--9--8--9--8--
a--7--7--7--7--
All sorts of runs can be done just from here - like
g--9--9--9--9--add in --9------if you want etc.
d--9--8--6--8-----------11------
a--7--7--7--7------------------