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*MISTAKE IN IMAGE 2! Switch that b7 and root. G is the b7, A is the root*** Hey loyal Patrons!!! Here's the TABs to follow along with the new episode of Weekend Wankshop, in which we deep dive into the mind of the funk metal master himself, Nuno Bettencourt! Use these to help you grasp the concepts in the video, and don't forget to snag the AXE FX III tone download in my next post! 

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Hey Ben and Benites, I've been getting familiar with the circle of fifths & fourths, and was wondering about delving into the relative scales while soloing within the song's key. I'm a little confused though. Let's say the tune in question is a basic A D E, and the scale I'm mainly using is the Am blues scale (or is it just the A blues scale?), whould/should I go into it's "relative major" (C major)? This video suggests, instead that, perhaps, since the song's key is A, I should use *its* relative minor, F# minor? I guess the question is, how do I know *which* relative key to use for a song's solo section?