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								| skymaster |  |  |  
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 | can u mix just any scale together to make a solo or is there a patern for it because im stumped really... but this is probably a dumb qestion but like i said i really dont have a clue |  
						
							
								| Chimzar |  |  |  
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								 | It all depends... Jazz: yes, Rock: no, Blues: Sometimes |  
						
							
								| skymaster |  |  |  
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 | what about metal or is that classified as rock to u |  
						
							
								| Chimzar |  |  |  
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									United States   Posts: 91
								 | For the most part metal fits in with rock, but because of the increased distortion more can be gotten away with. |  
						
							
								| dadio_detroit_blues |  |  |  
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									Joined: way back United States   Karma   | If you are playing over a chord progression that is minor based with the seven voice you can combine the blues minor penatonic and the minor scale it has a nice sound.
 
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 am7 dm7 am7 am7
 dm7 dm7 am7 am7
 em7 dm7 am7 em7
 
 combine the A minor scale with the A minor blues scale
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								| Ummagummas08 |  |  |  
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 | ..dadio I think he just meant in general. For the most part, to my knowledge, metal uses a lot of chromatic solos, and arpeggios and nifty stuff like that. Honestly I would take it back to the blues to get an understanding as to how it all works.  |  
						
							
								| skymaster |  |  |  
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 | oh ok i see i kinda had the idea i just need it in lamish terms  |  | 
 
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