Blues Lick Lesson - Major To Minor Blues Scales And Back Again
This is a shining example of how to mix the major and minor blues scales/sounds using boxes 1 and 2 of the blues scale...
It pivots around the root up top (which I talk about a lot) and then ends on the major 3rd instead of the minor 3rd - creating a pair of perfectly major bookends around an otherwise minor blues idea.
I stole this fair and square from Matt Schofield, but truth be told it's not an unusual idea and it's the kind of thing a lot of guitar players might play.
In addition to the lick, itself, I hope you'll watch the last half about how to learn and really assimilate the lick into your own playing...
Most people do this very wrong and don't spend nearly enough time and energy on each new idea - leaving them, in the end, with little to nothing they can actually play well :(
There are 2 courses of mine that outline some of these concepts:
Major Minor Blues Shapes- for pivoting and working between all pairs of shapes (major and minor) across the entire fretboard
How To Improve Blues Solos - for breaking down licks and really assimilating them and using them in your own solos.
All of my courses can be found on the Course Catalog page at:
https://bluesguitarunleashed.com/course-catalog
Try the All Access Pass for just $1 here:
All Access Pass - https://gobgu.com/dollaraap
Free Resources:
"How To Jam" Guidebook (PDF) - https://gobgu.com/howtojam
The "4 Note Solo" Mini Course - https://gobgu.com/4notesolo
Hope you dig the video!
Видео Blues Lick Lesson - Major To Minor Blues Scales And Back Again канала Blues Guitar Unleashed
It pivots around the root up top (which I talk about a lot) and then ends on the major 3rd instead of the minor 3rd - creating a pair of perfectly major bookends around an otherwise minor blues idea.
I stole this fair and square from Matt Schofield, but truth be told it's not an unusual idea and it's the kind of thing a lot of guitar players might play.
In addition to the lick, itself, I hope you'll watch the last half about how to learn and really assimilate the lick into your own playing...
Most people do this very wrong and don't spend nearly enough time and energy on each new idea - leaving them, in the end, with little to nothing they can actually play well :(
There are 2 courses of mine that outline some of these concepts:
Major Minor Blues Shapes- for pivoting and working between all pairs of shapes (major and minor) across the entire fretboard
How To Improve Blues Solos - for breaking down licks and really assimilating them and using them in your own solos.
All of my courses can be found on the Course Catalog page at:
https://bluesguitarunleashed.com/course-catalog
Try the All Access Pass for just $1 here:
All Access Pass - https://gobgu.com/dollaraap
Free Resources:
"How To Jam" Guidebook (PDF) - https://gobgu.com/howtojam
The "4 Note Solo" Mini Course - https://gobgu.com/4notesolo
Hope you dig the video!
Видео Blues Lick Lesson - Major To Minor Blues Scales And Back Again канала Blues Guitar Unleashed
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