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i would like to understand how to improvise over a Modal Sus chord progression. As

As an example you can look at the video down here at 3"00. There BeginnsBegins a Improvisation by a Keyboarder and later a guitarist over a chord change with Sus or slash chords. I

I think the Progression is Gmaj/A , Ebmaj/F , Cmaj/D , Cmaj/D What would be the right way of thinking about this Progression? What scales or Arpeggios should be used for Improvisation?

Thanks alot!

i would like to understand how to improvise over a Modal Sus chord progression. As an example you can look at the video down here at 3"00. There Beginns a Improvisation by a Keyboarder and later a guitarist over a chord change with Sus or slash chords. I think the Progression is Gmaj/A , Ebmaj/F , Cmaj/D , Cmaj/D What would be the right way of thinking about this Progression? What scales or Arpeggios should be used for Improvisation?

Thanks alot!

i would like to understand how to improvise over a Modal Sus chord progression.

As an example you can look at the video down here at 3"00. There Begins a Improvisation by a Keyboarder and later a guitarist over a chord change with Sus or slash chords.

I think the Progression is Gmaj/A , Ebmaj/F , Cmaj/D , Cmaj/D What would be the right way of thinking about this Progression? What scales or Arpeggios should be used for Improvisation?

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Improvisation Technique and Theory of youtube SongOver Modal Sus or slash chords

In this Video of a Live Performance of Steve lukather beginns at 3"00 a Solo Part over Following Chord Progression: D/E Eb/F C/D C/D Can you help me out and explain me what scales or theory is behind the Improvisation?

I am now on hold and can't understand why... It is a specific question about a unusual chord Progression and i would like to understand how to think this chordprogression..improvise over a Modal Sus chord progression. There isAs an example you can look at the video down here at 3"00. There Beginns a Esus chord moving upImprovisation by a half step then moving downKeyboarder and later a Little third. Shall i improvise myxolydian on eachguitarist over a chord change with Sus or is there a relation between the changes? For example is Esus vim dsus v and fsus iii7 tritonus replacementslash chords. I can't figure out howthink the musicians inProgression is Gmaj/A , Ebmaj/F , Cmaj/D , Cmaj/D What would be the video are playingright way of thinking about this out...Progression? What scales or Arpeggios should be used for Improvisation?

Thanks alot!

 

Improvisation Technique and Theory of youtube Song

In this Video of a Live Performance of Steve lukather beginns at 3"00 a Solo Part over Following Chord Progression: D/E Eb/F C/D C/D Can you help me out and explain me what scales or theory is behind the Improvisation?

I am now on hold and can't understand why... It is a specific question about a unusual chord Progression and i would like to understand how to think this chordprogression... There is a Esus chord moving up a half step then moving down a Little third. Shall i improvise myxolydian on each chord or is there a relation between the changes? For example is Esus vim dsus v and fsus iii7 tritonus replacement. I can't figure out how the musicians in the video are playing this out...

Thanks alot!

Improvisation Technique and Theory Over Modal Sus or slash chords

i would like to understand how to improvise over a Modal Sus chord progression. As an example you can look at the video down here at 3"00. There Beginns a Improvisation by a Keyboarder and later a guitarist over a chord change with Sus or slash chords. I think the Progression is Gmaj/A , Ebmaj/F , Cmaj/D , Cmaj/D What would be the right way of thinking about this Progression? What scales or Arpeggios should be used for Improvisation?

Thanks alot!

 

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In this Video of a Live Performance of Steve lukather beginns at 3"00 a Solo Part over Following Chord Progression: D/E Eb/F C/D C/D Can you help me out and explain me what scales or theory is behind the Improvisation?

I am now on hold and can't understand why... It is a specific question about a unusual chord Progression and i would like to understand how to think this chordprogression... There is a Esus chord moving up a half step then moving down a Little third. Shall i improvise myxolydian on each chord or is there a relation between the changes? For example is Esus vim dsus v and fsus iii7 tritonus replacement. I can't figure out how the musicians in the video are playing this out...

Thanks alot!

In this Video of a Live Performance of Steve lukather beginns at 3"00 a Solo Part over Following Chord Progression: D/E Eb/F C/D C/D Can you help me out and explain me what scales or theory is behind the Improvisation?

Thanks alot!

In this Video of a Live Performance of Steve lukather beginns at 3"00 a Solo Part over Following Chord Progression: D/E Eb/F C/D C/D Can you help me out and explain me what scales or theory is behind the Improvisation?

I am now on hold and can't understand why... It is a specific question about a unusual chord Progression and i would like to understand how to think this chordprogression... There is a Esus chord moving up a half step then moving down a Little third. Shall i improvise myxolydian on each chord or is there a relation between the changes? For example is Esus vim dsus v and fsus iii7 tritonus replacement. I can't figure out how the musicians in the video are playing this out...

Thanks alot!

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