Friday 8 November 2019

Breaking the Blues Scale (Blues Solo Guitar Lesson #5)


Get my FREE Blues Guitar Quick-Start Series! ►http://bit.ly/35P9ZiW Get the chord charts & scale diagrams for this lesson! ►http://bit.ly/2p2Mmms Get a Blues Jam Track for this lesson! ►http://bit.ly/2JX0kx9 In today’s Blues Guitar Solo lesson, I’m going to show you how to “break” the blues scale by using only a few notes. This is the fifth and final lesson in this five-part Blues Solo Guitar Lesson series , so if you want to catch up, you can check out the last four lessons below. Lesson #1 - 12 Bar Blues: http://bit.ly/2BhKjxh Lesson #2 - The KEY To Creating Great Blues Solos: http://bit.ly/2pb4OJB Lesson #3 - Major Pentatonic Scale: The Flavor Injector: http://bit.ly/31O7udz Lesson #4 - One Quick Trick to Play Over Chord Changes: http://bit.ly/2oTkAsu So how do you “break” the blues scale? You’re not actually “breaking” it, but by playing the root notes and the lowered thirds of the chord you’re playing over in the 12 bars, you’re playing notes that aren’t "in" the blues scale. If that doesn’t make a lot of sense, the video will explain it a lot better. Just like with Lesson #4, this technique really helps emphasize the chord changes and will give you another element in your blues solos that you know will sound good. ***Don’t forget to hit the ‘subscribe’ button & ‘notification bell’ so you can watch the next video as soon as it’s released!*** Remember to grab the chord and scale diagrams for this lesson here: And grab a Blues Jam Track (A Major) here: ***Don’t forget to hit the ‘subscribe’ button & ‘notification bell’ so you can watch the next video as soon as it’s released!*** And be sure to download the Blues Jam Track here: http://bit.ly/2JX0kx9 And the chords and scale chart here: http://bit.ly/2p2Mmms

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