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    Hi!

    What scales are you using when soloing over "Cocaine" by C.C. Cale (popularized by Eric Clapton)? Here are the ones I used in this video.

    E minor pentatonic,
    E major pentatonic,
    E dorian = D major scale,
    E mixolydian = A major scale

    Cocaine - Get tabs for this and plenty of lessons & ebooks: https://www.patreon.com/landscapeguitar - YouTube

    Cheers, Mikko

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    Soloing over is slower than soloing on cocaine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SandChannel
    Soloing over is slower than soloing on cocaine.
    somebody had to do it.

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    Yeah... I'll see myself out.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SandChannel
    Yeah... I'll see myself out.

    Luckily I have no idea what you are talking about because English isn't my native language. But I hope it was a good one.Solo over CocaineSolo over Cocaine

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    Quote Originally Posted by SandChannel
    Soloing over is slower than soloing on cocaine.
    When I saw the subject line, the first thought that crossed my mind was roll up a dollar bill and hand me a guitar.

    Tony

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    J.J. Cale (not C.C. Cale)

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    Thanks for that Mikko. I can't remember the last time I played that tune, but what you were doing sounded cool.

    There are generally two kinds of posters in this forum: those who post clips of themselves actually playing something, .....and the other type.

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    Anyone requesting "Cocaine" from my trio is going to hear something more like "Killer Joe".


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    Quote Originally Posted by MikkoKarhula
    Hi!

    What scales are you using when soloing over "Cocaine" by C.C. Cale (popularized by Eric Clapton)? Here are the ones I used in this video.

    E minor pentatonic,
    E major pentatonic,
    E dorian = D major scale,
    E mixolydian = A major scale

    Cocaine - Get tabs for this and plenty of lessons & ebooks: https://www.patreon.com/landscapeguitar - YouTube

    Cheers, Mikko

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    Nice lesson for beginners.
    A well-known song and a scals that can be used by playing a solo on two chords.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kris
    Nice lesson for beginners.
    A well-known song and a scals that can be used by playing a solo on two chords.
    Thank you! I assume that this simple vamp might distract beginners. They might wonder is the root E or A or what...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter C
    Thanks for that Mikko. I can't remember the last time I played that tune, but what you were doing sounded cool.

    There are generally two kinds of posters in this forum: those who post clips of themselves actually playing something, .....and the other type.
    Thank you! I had maaaany years in between too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikkoKarhula
    Hi!

    What scales are you using when soloing over "Cocaine" by C.C. Cale
    I wouldn't use no friggin scales... I'd use my ears... all the two of them ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonEsteban
    I wouldn't use no friggin scales... I'd use my ears... all the two of them ....
    Scales and ears are the true potential of an improvisational musician.
    I'm talking about a jazz musician, of course.