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What I Learned From Joe Bonamassa's Instagram...

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Hey everyone! This is the first instructional video I've put out on this channel in over four months, and now that my new website is finally ready I am very glad to be back producing free lessons for this YouTube channel, starting with this!

In today's video, I take you through a passage of a clip that Joe Bonamassa posted to his instagram page. In this clip, Joe is soundchecking a 335 through his monstrous Dumble/Fender Twin rig. He starts off with some bluesy improv in Bb and eventually launches into a beautifully arpeggiated sequence of notes that blew my mind the first time I heard it.

After downloading the clip and transcribing the notes, I realised that what Joe was playing, was a pair of major triads found within the mixolydian mode. I like to call this the 'Mixolydian Triad Pair' - a pair of major triads found within mixolydian that have the distance of a tone between them.

In this lesson, I break down the notes that Joe plays and I make an attempt to explain this improvisational concept in a way that will allow those of you with knowledge of fundamental music theory to understand and begin implementing into your own lead playing.

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My free lessons on the lead playing styles of Bonamassa & Johnson have always been well received and so I thought it would be fun to put together an in-depth lick package that reveals more of the intricacies behind their signature pentatonic runs. The lick package contains 2 hours of streamable HD video lessons, 14 downloadable PDF attachments, a Guitar Pro TAB file and a downloadable backing track.

The concepts covered in the package include:

- The Mixolydian Triad Pair
- Odd-Note Groupings
- Spread Voice Triads

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Those two courses are a combined 8-hour long guide to music theory for guitar players. They cover several concepts in a way that show you how to actually apply them to the guitar, including but not limited to:

- Intervals
- The Circle of 4th's
- How to Memorise the Notes of the Fretboard
- Diatonic/Functional Harmony
- 7th Chords
- Common Chord Progressions
- Triads
- Major and Minor Pentatonic Scales
- The Major Scale
- The Blues Scale
- Improvising with Triads
- Mixing Major and Minor Pentatonic Scales in Solos
- Modes of the Major Scale
- The Harmonic Minor Scale
- The Melodic Minor Scale
- Mixing Modes with Pentatonic Scales
- Extended Chords
- Altered Chords
- Suspended Triads

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