what lesson next.
hello jim
not sure what lesson to take next thought you could maybe give me some advice.
I tend to work out solos rather than improvise as I find I just play the same things
over and over when I play off the cuff. was thinking the B flat blues not sure I play
a lot of country /roots music in my band. I've been working through country lead guitar in
g lesson which was great have managed to take a lot out it and use it in a few solo breaks
which I was struggling for ideas in.
cheers
tam
not sure what lesson to take next thought you could maybe give me some advice.
I tend to work out solos rather than improvise as I find I just play the same things
over and over when I play off the cuff. was thinking the B flat blues not sure I play
a lot of country /roots music in my band. I've been working through country lead guitar in
g lesson which was great have managed to take a lot out it and use it in a few solo breaks
which I was struggling for ideas in.
cheers
tam
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Playing The Blues - Nailing the Changes SAMPLE CLIP
This lick filled lesson continues where “Playing the Blues“ finishes by demonstrating how to nail the changes of a 12 bar blues in G (G7 C7 D7). This is a succinct and precise lesson chock full of useful tips and tricks that should easily result in immediate and dramatic results.
The student is walked through a bending exercise that demonstrates how to “bend the changes“ and how to work some passing tones into a lead lines via Buchanan, Albert, Burton, Clapton, and Nichols.
Difficulty: 3-8 Proceed to Bb Blues Concepts, F Jazz Blues Concepts Intermediate / Advanced