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moshebit
sounds very cool - can i play the solo on e-minor? tnx in advance

Link to lesson:
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Hendrix-Meets-Sayce/
Kristofer Dahl
Yes! You can move this one up from the 7th to the 12 fret and play it in E minor. It’s a great way to start using these ideas in your jams.

You can probably also move some of the licks down to the open position (so fret 0).
moshebit
QUOTE (Kristofer Dahl @ Jan 31 2024, 08:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Yes! You can move this one up from the 7th to the 12 fret and play it in E minor. It’s a great way to start using these ideas in your jams.

You can probably also move some of the licks down to the open position (so fret 0).

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tnx for your replay but I'm a bit confused why E m ? there is a rule?
it's not taken from the rule
major/minor triads 1 - 3 - 5 ?
Kristofer Dahl
The lesson states it uses the Bm (minor) scale + some extra notes. So if you want to play it in E, you will have to move the entire scale shape from the 7th fret (B note on low E string) to the 12th fret.
Kristofer Dahl
So in other words instead of playing these notes:



You would play these notes:


NB Easiest is to play this shape from the 12th fret
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