THIS MONTH WILL be the last installment of our analysis of a solo that I played over the two-chord progression heard in the Allman Brothers Band classic, “Dreams.” For quick review, “Dreams” is played with a jazz waltz feel in 6 8 meter, and Duane Allman solos over alternating C/D and D chords, with each chord lasting one bar, which actually feel like two bars of 34. The scales that he relies on for soloing here are D Mixolydian (D, E, F#, G, A, B, C), D major pentatonic (D, E, F#, A, B, and D major hexatonic (D, E, F#, G, A, B). If you check out live versions of this song, you’ll hear Duane also draw notes from the parallel D minor pentatonic scale (D, F, G, A,…
