Hello Cherries! This is really great to know. I just realized it's importance last week when I was learning songs for a gig. It was the guitar solo in "Maggie May" by Rod Stewart. I believe Ronnie Wood played on it. What's cool about it is that the chord progression starts with an Em. I think most players would have just jumped on the E minor pentatonic scale. He goes right to the D Major Pent. That is the scale for the tonic chord D. He continues to play D Maj Pent over all the chords. I've been caught up in playing chord tones from all the chords so long now that I miscalculated the cool sound you get from one pent scale over the whole progression. The magic though in this is that it's a different scale then what the first chord is. You have to try it. Learn about this as well as two more example in this video and have a great week Everybody ๐Ÿ˜Š๐ŸŽธ

 

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