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I could be wrong, but just play things you normally would play in E minor, shifted up two frets. Voila, instant key change from Em to F#m. So, move all your "boxes" up two frets and you're there.
relative minor of A Major. 3 sharps..order of shpars go F# C# G# to make it harmonic minor raise teh 7th E#=F natural.
or play melodic minor...so when you're using ascending patterns raise teh 6th and 7th degree...D# and E# respectively...and lower them back a half step as you use descending patterns. hours of fun, finding what sounds best to you and wha tyou're looking for.
Originally posted by Lev:
The IV chord is minor. So it would be Bminor instead of Bmajor.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Oooops, yeah, you're right. I typed up that stuff at 2am last night. [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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