Playing the Relative Minor Scale Over G Major

RiffNinjaGuitar 2010-12-08

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http://www.RiffNinja.com Here's a guitar lesson that shows you how you can play the relative minor scale over the major chords of the key. In this example, the chords are G C and D, and the E pentatonic minor is the relative minor scale that is used. This would be a great exercise for two guitar players; you can switch out one person playing the chords, and the other playing the scale.

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