Easy Blues Lesson: The 0-3-5 Blues Scale Secret for Cigar Box Guitar
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- Here's an easy way to grasp the blues scale on a 3-string fretted cigar box guitar. Shane uses a CBGitty Tin Pan Alley guitar to teach the scale, but you can use any fretted 3-string cigar box guitar. Tuning is Open G (GDG).
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Best lesson I've seen so far.
Aw shucks, thank you!
u’re da man, shane
As a cbg newbie, you want to be able to whip out a tune. THIS has been the easiest and best lesson for my new interest.
Thanks Shane, as always, for helping us not have to feel our way around in the dark.
1st lesson I've checked out, fantastically simple to understand, thank you from the UK
Sounds like rhythm is king in this video. Thanks again for the inspiration and fine video.
I love this !!!! I found this out on my own by accident lol and this is really a thing ! Open 3-5 I noticed sounded good when I just started fooling around , I fell in love with cigar box music this year and hopefully I can come up and play with you sometime! Rock on Shane ! U da man !
Hope you are having fun with new job, I miss these kinds of lessons but am thankful for all the beginner lessons
I was re-watching this video today because I think it is important to go back and review the basics. I write a lot of stuff using this scale. However, the best line in the video, is "this is the stuff your wife complains about". It is so true. I know I am close to finishing a song when she remembers I am repeating the same thing over and over.
Just brought you book here in the UK..............Keep up the great work
Thank you, appreciate you taking the time to show us the way. It's interesting being a lefty to learn.😀
Cool lesson...I like these basic/simple tutorials. Started reading the book last night. Chapter 1 so far...great stories. Good stuff
Awsome Shane. Never played blues. Jaming on this vid. Even with a fretless. Wow
I see a cd of the best band in the world (EVER!) in the background..
Nice to see.. Roll up folks for the Magical Mystery Tour!
Love it and just what I am looking for . Can't wait to get home from work. Cheers
Great lesson
Simplicity always sounds the best, primal......
Dude! You are awesome! I’ve learned so much from you! Thank you!!!
Love it! Thanks for yhe encouragement!!
Thanks, I really appreciate the quick lesson!
Excellent Lesson, thank you so much! 🙏
Another great lesson as always! I spend hours “noodling” and my wife thinks it’s great! Lol....keep up the good work!
Amazing! Exactly what I was looking for!
Your the best, Thank you so much.
Very cool!
It's a great book! Reading it now and somehow UA-cam knew to point me your direction. :-)
Love your work ❤
Fabulous! Your book looks great - I have put it on my Christmas list.
Just bought the book...arriving Saturday! I think I will then have just about all I need for 3 months of isolation! So the plan is...A stomp box (Mississippi Drum Machine) from an old pallet and a piezo pickup, an old but working 1960's transistor radio to convert to an amp for the stompbox, a hubcap Guitar made from two 1960's FIAT hubcaps, the remains of a 1990's Starfield guitar and an oak neck made from an old 5 bar gate!, plus another vintage radio to convert to an amp for the guitar. Hopefully I will get to build it all without getting sick!! See you on the 4th July!
Hey buddy, I really enjoy your videos as I am new to the CBG. I like these simple lessons like this to get me started but I just had a question are you strumming all three strings during this whole video? Any info is appreciated and keep making these great videos thanks a lot
Excellent, Thanks Shane!
Love the book and your inspiration thanks x 1000........
Very good Shane... Thx a ton
Thanks. Very helpful
Thanks I'm getting there
Great Shane....thank you....I so want to learn how to solo and do this...dumb question....what Key is this Blues Scale in? I am guessing G?
It doesn't have to be GDG! It can be any 151 interval you fancy :-)
Shane, I won that ukulele, and I really appreciated it! I traded it for a bulletini harmonica microphone from a friend that never had a ukulele and wanted one very badly. So, we traded. He had it for a month. He unfortunately contracted throat cancer and unfortunately passed away. I really liked this guy and I miss him terribly but my heart strings were aching and felt i needed to let you know the history of that instrument. His wife must be still grieving. She wont respond to my correspondence. 🤧😰😒
Thanks
I got that book :)
on it.thanx
Keep it going!!! Add your 7th fret!! 0-3-5-7. That gives ya G-F-C-D I believe. Sounds good either way.
That's a slippery slope . Add a 7th fret , next thing you know, you'll be using 6th fret for transitions, and before you know it , you'll be using the Blues Scale. :)
Hey Shane, can you send guitars in germany?
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Works on fretless too
Shane do it with a slide I can't frett. My guitar
Almost all his videos are on fretless, all involve using the tip of the stubby slide on individual strings on the fretline. The principle is exactly the same. Except instead of behind the fret mark, you touch the string with the slide tip right on the line.
THis is the full blues scale with a fretless. to do the above exercise, stick to the O, 3, 5 up and down the strings.
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This is a good one too
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Michael Copado thanks
Michael Copado by the way I subbed you channel a long time ago thanks for the help I build lots but still work in on the playing part
0-3-65
Its music, there are no secrets
The complaining wife is why we play on the porch and bother the neighbors
That sounds like mongolian folk tho haha