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Pentatonic scale.

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crowdpleeser | 11:46 Wed 04th Jun 2003 | Music
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I know my pentatonic scale, but how do you know what key to improvise in when some one is doing a chord progression? Eg, when some one is playing in Am, I have to mess about with root notes until I found one which sounds good, and then I improvise in it. But this takes time. I think Sft42 was talking a while back about dominants and tonics and stuff, and I know that has something to do with it. Help!
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WOW ok it's a bit long wionded and hard to explain here so give me a while and i'll try and find a good link to a page which will explain it better....if not then i'll do what i can and post something when i have a bit more time
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