Échale Salsita in A#

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Do Re MiC D E
Clave 2-3
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B
C
Variation

Chord Diagrams — Échale Salsita in A# (Guitar)

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Échale Salsita in A#

Échale Salsita in A#: Ignacio Piñeiro's son cubano. Mixolydian and Major Pentatonic scales bring out the groove and energy of these changes. Chords: A# – F7 – Gm – A#7.

Échale Salsita in A#

A# (Bb) major requires barre chords rooted at fret 1 on the A string or fret 6 on the E string. Despite the barre demands, it is a common key in funk, New Orleans R&B, and brass band music. The open D string can ring as the major third for added color. A# is a intermediate-level key on guitar because the open D string is the major 3rd of Bb, adding a bright color if allowed to ring. Expect to rely on barre chords throughout, which builds hand strength and unlocks the entire fretboard.

Voice Leading

The bass line moves through A# to F (descending perfect fourth), F to G (ascending whole step), G to A# (ascending minor third). The root motion by larger intervals (fourths and fifths) gives each chord change a strong, decisive character. When the progression loops, the bass returns from A# to A# by unison.

Scales for Improvisation

A# major pentatonic works because every note is either a chord tone or a safe passing tone — there are no avoid notes. For soloing, this means you can play freely without clashing. Over dominant seventh chords, A# Mixolydian adds the flat seventh for an authentic blues-rock edge.

son4/4 · 44 bars · Form: AABC

Chords: A♯, F7, Gm, A♯7.

Scales for Improvisation A# bebop, A# bebop major.

Diatonic chords: See all chords in the key of A#