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This is a fun lesson that combines licks with rhythm guitar.
Here’s a short lesson on how you can use a Major Triad for starting a blues lick and make it sound sweet and authentic! View lesson on YouTube Download Tab & Jam Track
This jam was full of sweet, funky notes! Come check out the final result here! I hope to see you participate in the next one! Details will be posted in the forum and I’ll also send out an email. Cheers!
Hey Guitarslinger,I’m excited to let you know that the new track for the new MGA Jammers project is ready! We’re going to try and keep these jam projects going as long as we can.To recap: this is an opportunity to be part of something greater – a community jam session where we end up with […]
The first MGA Jammers recording is done! Come and check it out if you haven’t already! Many thanks to all who took part. The next one will be a slow blues. The details for the next one is available here.
Here is a sweet easy jazz blues solo in C. You’ll find both Soundslice and lesson breakdown on this lesson page. You may wonder where J001 is. Good question. I composed the first solo a while back and I need to film the breakdown. It’s a little bit harder than this one I think.
This lesson has 4 elements I want to highlight, because they are all important and useful. I’m gonna teach you a really sweet blues lick that ties IN nicely with the specific chord we’re playing over. I’ll make it really clear how the lick is centered around the chord. It’s also a longer lick, about […]
Let’s take a look at how to take the Minor Blues Scale Box 1 scale pattern and use it as the framework for a 12 bar blues solo. I am simply playing all the 6 notes in the minor blues scale descending as the starting point for ALL the licks in this solo. For A, […]