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Old 02-28-2011, 04:34 PM
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The band I'm in now plays the Allman's Trouble No More in the Key of A. Everyone solos at some point and Im trying to figure out something. A scale or a groove. Any help would be appreciated.

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Did you check out berry oakley's work on that?
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Being that its Country - Country solos in my neck of the woods are the tune, very little improvisation involved. However if everyone is taking a break and playing THE TUNE that puts another light on it.

I'd have a tune solo worked up and see how it goes.

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A minor pentatonic for the whole song. Add notes from outside the scale as you hear fit.

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