Re: Luke combs even though I'm leaving
Originally Posted by
Mandotrucking
... chord tones for the d then sliding up to the bm ...
Not that I'm working on figuring it out 'cause I'm not, but some theory might help ...
Keep in mind that D and Bm are "relative" major & minor chords, sharing 2 of their three notes, and are sometimes easy substitutes for each other, plus a source of soloing notes over each other. (FWIW, D6 and Bm7 use all four of the same notes.) So don't let any "difference" between D and Bm limit your choice of notes, because they're VERY closely related. What you're hearing could just be a higher inversion of the D notes, played over a Bm background.
And yeah, neat song!
- Ed
"Then one day we weren't as young as before
Our mistakes weren't quite so easy to undo
But by all those roads, my friend, we've travelled down
I'm a better man for just the knowin' of you."
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