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Using the Mixolydian on the V Chord

Shannanorris

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love combining and experimenting with different approaches. It helps me develop my own style. However, not all of my close ones always appreciate my experiments.
 
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MarcB

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love combining and experimenting with different approaches. It helps me develop my own style. However, not all of my close ones always appreciate my experiments.
If it’s in key (or not) and you land back on the applicable note .. the bass player can’t say nothing lol.
 
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