Tuesday 5 November 2019

One Quick Trick To Play Over Chord Changes (Blues Solo Guitar Lesson #4)


Get the chord diagrams for these arpeggios! ►http://bit.ly/2oTkAsu Get my FREE Blues Guitar Quick-Start Series! ►http://bit.ly/35P9ZiW Lots of students want to know how to play and improve their blues lead solos, and that’s why I put together this 5-part miniseries of lessons for you on how to play a blues guitar solo. If you missed the first three lessons, I recommend checking them out 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 In Lesson #4, I'm going to show you a trick I like to use over the "quick" chord changes during the last few measures of 12-bar blues. What’s the “trick”? It’s as simple as playing a dominant 7th arpeggio. Watch the video to find out how I do it. Now I don't use this trick EVERY time I play, but I do like to use it here and there to add something different to my blues solos and it really helps to emphasize the final few chords changes in the 12 bars. [Teaser!] In Lesson #5 (the FINAL lesson of this series), I’m going to show you how to “break” the blues scale with just ONE note. Stay tuned! ***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 diagrams and tab for this progression here: http://bit.ly/2oTkAsu

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