Re: Using Major scale to solo over chord progression.
- From: "the-changling" <gcisko@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 Apr 2006 12:40:50 -0700
Cliff wrote:
IMO the solo in Sunshine Of Your Love (by Cream) tells a great story.
Its got a slow, slightly lost feel at the beginning then, it changes
around a little grabs a bit of idea. This idea is then built on, battle
with and brought to a triumphant climax. Wow
Yeah. The point of interest here is Clapton goes out of his way to
explain that he improvises everytime he plays it. He said he never
does it the same night after night.
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