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“One such example would be if you had a progression, let’s say: i — VII — VI — V7 (which is a common progression used in flamenco music, also called an Andalusian cadence). In the key of Am the chords would be: Am — G — F — E7. Here you can use the A minor scale to solo and it would fit perfectly over Am, G and F chords, but when E7 comes, just for that one chord you would switch to playing E Dominant 7 arpeggio – meaning the notes of E7 chord: E G# B D, in any combination.”

Nicolas Carter, Music Theory: From Beginner to Expert - The Ultimate Step-By-Step Guide to Understanding and Learning Music Theory Effortlessly
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Music Theory: From Beginner to Expert - The Ultimate Step-By-Step Guide to Understanding and Learning Music Theory Effortlessly (Essential Learning Tools for Musicians Book 1) Music Theory: From Beginner to Expert - The Ultimate Step-By-Step Guide to Understanding and Learning Music Theory Effortlessly by Nicolas Carter
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