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Key question..
Do you have to play in one key, can you use two keys at once? i saw some rock solos and they went all over the place, and i am pretty sure that its not in key. can you do this?
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two keys doesnt necessarily sound like shit
i know its a different instrument but its the same notes, dave brubeck has lots of songs where his left hand is in a different key than his right.
i know its a different instrument but its the same notes, dave brubeck has lots of songs where his left hand is in a different key than his right.
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different instrument? which instrument? On a guitar how could you have two hands in different keys? (unless youre tapping) You might be thinking of exotic scales...
in Joe Satriani's midnight (tapping) it doesnt seem like it fits into regular scales.. but it sounds right.. his left hand and right hand (both fretting) seem all over, but its not TWO keys.. a song CAN have two keys.. meaning, it starts out in one key and ends in another... (some dave songs do that ... ).. but ya, two keys at once, that just wouldnt make sense, and would probably contradict the whole basis of knowing scales and stuff. interesting quesstion tho, nice to ponder.
in Joe Satriani's midnight (tapping) it doesnt seem like it fits into regular scales.. but it sounds right.. his left hand and right hand (both fretting) seem all over, but its not TWO keys.. a song CAN have two keys.. meaning, it starts out in one key and ends in another... (some dave songs do that ... ).. but ya, two keys at once, that just wouldnt make sense, and would probably contradict the whole basis of knowing scales and stuff. interesting quesstion tho, nice to ponder.
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Dave Brubeck is a jazz pianist, so he can most definitely play different keys with each hand.gumbomadness wrote:different instrument? which instrument? On a guitar how could you have two hands in different keys? (unless youre tapping) You might be thinking of exotic scales...
in Joe Satriani's midnight (tapping) it doesnt seem like it fits into regular scales.. but it sounds right.. his left hand and right hand (both fretting) seem all over, but its not TWO keys.. a song CAN have two keys.. meaning, it starts out in one key and ends in another... (some dave songs do that ... ).. but ya, two keys at once, that just wouldnt make sense, and would probably contradict the whole basis of knowing scales and stuff. interesting quesstion tho, nice to ponder.
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Woops! Okay.. ya. Well, what i said still makes sense.. but still, if you play two keys at once.. it shouldnt sound good. It could just be a weird key, or a jazz thing. Jazz breaks alot of rules.. or it seems too, when really it creates a shitload more of them.TrippnBill686 wrote:Dave Brubeck is a jazz pianist, so he can most definitely play different keys with each hand.gumbomadness wrote:different instrument? which instrument? On a guitar how could you have two hands in different keys? (unless youre tapping) You might be thinking of exotic scales...
in Joe Satriani's midnight (tapping) it doesnt seem like it fits into regular scales.. but it sounds right.. his left hand and right hand (both fretting) seem all over, but its not TWO keys.. a song CAN have two keys.. meaning, it starts out in one key and ends in another... (some dave songs do that ... ).. but ya, two keys at once, that just wouldnt make sense, and would probably contradict the whole basis of knowing scales and stuff. interesting quesstion tho, nice to ponder.
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can you play out of key and have it sound in key? I know theres a lot of scales, but these crazy rock solos just move the same formation of notes down each fret, so... you know what i mean? if you move down fret to fret, cant possibly be a key.
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you cant play a scale in A, then do one in D then go back to A and the d part sound good... just dont work.Tranman66 wrote:can you play out of key and have it sound in key? I know theres a lot of scales, but these crazy rock solos just move the same formation of notes down each fret, so... you know what i mean? if you move down fret to fret, cant possibly be a key.
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bitch slap!TrippnBill686 wrote:Dave Brubeck is a jazz pianist, so he can most definitely play different keys with each hand.gumbomadness wrote:different instrument? which instrument? On a guitar how could you have two hands in different keys? (unless youre tapping) You might be thinking of exotic scales...
in Joe Satriani's midnight (tapping) it doesnt seem like it fits into regular scales.. but it sounds right.. his left hand and right hand (both fretting) seem all over, but its not TWO keys.. a song CAN have two keys.. meaning, it starts out in one key and ends in another... (some dave songs do that ... ).. but ya, two keys at once, that just wouldnt make sense, and would probably contradict the whole basis of knowing scales and stuff. interesting quesstion tho, nice to ponder.
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filmdude100cms wrote:you cant play a scale in A, then do one in D then go back to A and the d part sound good... just dont work.Tranman66 wrote:can you play out of key and have it sound in key? I know theres a lot of scales, but these crazy rock solos just move the same formation of notes down each fret, so... you know what i mean? if you move down fret to fret, cant possibly be a key.
annnnnnd...
bitch slap!TrippnBill686 wrote:Dave Brubeck is a jazz pianist, so he can most definitely play different keys with each hand.gumbomadness wrote:different instrument? which instrument? On a guitar how could you have two hands in different keys? (unless youre tapping) You might be thinking of exotic scales...
in Joe Satriani's midnight (tapping) it doesnt seem like it fits into regular scales.. but it sounds right.. his left hand and right hand (both fretting) seem all over, but its not TWO keys.. a song CAN have two keys.. meaning, it starts out in one key and ends in another... (some dave songs do that ... ).. but ya, two keys at once, that just wouldnt make sense, and would probably contradict the whole basis of knowing scales and stuff. interesting quesstion tho, nice to ponder.

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People have a tendancy to see theory as rules not guidelines. You can "do" anything you want it just depends on how you approach it.
Now take that same example and instead of a regular A (A, C#, E) lets make it an Amaj7 (A, C#, E, G#). If you were to play a G over that it would obviously not sound very good. But change it into a dominant 7 (A, C#, E, G) and there's that mixolydian harmony you need. I say again-it's all in the harmony.
You most cetainly can DEPENDING on the harmony. Ya'll need to start thinking outside the box more. The difference between A and D is one note-G#. G would be the flat seventh of A and if you know your modes you would immediately realize that's mixolydian. Now were tecnically in a different key but if the rest of the chord progression is straight up A major than what key are you in?you cant play a scale in A, then do one in D then go back to A and the d part sound good... just dont work.
Now take that same example and instead of a regular A (A, C#, E) lets make it an Amaj7 (A, C#, E, G#). If you were to play a G over that it would obviously not sound very good. But change it into a dominant 7 (A, C#, E, G) and there's that mixolydian harmony you need. I say again-it's all in the harmony.
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