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Timeline for Lead Guitar - Stay In Single Key

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Aug 5, 2016 at 9:07 comment added Matt L. Changing scale with each new chord will more often than not get you into trouble when trying to follow a jazz progression. A more practical approach is to think in "tonal centers". The example of the E7#9 chord in the key of C is actually a good one. That chord would usually be heard as the dominant of Am, so you could very well play the C major scale / A natural minor scale over it. Just the note A becomes an avoid note (and could, but need not, be replaced by a G#).
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