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Laurence Cottle Quite Firm


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I've managed to get the sections under my fingers but it's the solo section that's really killing me.
ive asked Laurence and using his methods to create a solo but would love to see what you guys would do.

So the solo is based around a 1 chord groove' E7#9. Now I can play the blues scale and the dominant Lydian scale but it just dosen't sound right. What other options do I have over these chords?

Heres one version of this tune, [media]http://youtu.be/65B855gFwuY[/media]

this is is the one I'm working from https://www.dropbox.com/s/4qdqrqdm2bgd5un/01%20Quite%20Firm.m4a

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[url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/121641-quite-firm-laurence-cottle-youtube-video/page__p__1117307__hl__cottle__fromsearch__1#entry1117307"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/121641-quite-firm-laurence-cottle-youtube-video/page__p__1117307__hl__cottle__fromsearch__1#entry1117307[/url] drop this guy a line?

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Super locrian or altered scale, 7th mode from melodic minor.

Play a pentatonic starting on the minor 3rd which is kinda what the #9 is, in this case a G pentatonic.

Mixolydian would work too.

Transcribe the bits you like, and then work out what it is harmonically that he's playing.

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