Scales vs Chords... Confused ^_^

VictorCS at 00h09
13
Jun
2008
Scales vs Chords... Confused ^_^

Ok, so I have this problem, I can improvise a melody line, but my problem starts with the chords....
Right now when I play with improvisation, I play the melody line together with a alberti pattern...

Or another simple pattern for the chord... Lets say I play the C harmonic minor scale, then I usually play the C minor chord ( C Eb G ),
in a simple rythm, but this is quite limiting, it's like i'm stuck with the C minor chord
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