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Blues Guitar Soloing Lesson - How To Follow Chords With 3rds
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- There are a lot of ways to solo over a blues chord progression, but one things that holds true is using chord tones...
In this video, I'll show you a great way to pull your listener from one chord to the next using a bluesy/jazzy trick of encasing the 3rd of the next chord.
As usual, what's truly important is the beat you use this trick on. If you do it at the right time, it works beautifully and you can use it with any other blues scale, pattern, or licks that you already know.
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Great intro to playing the chord changes. Thanks!
Best David Duchovny guitar lesson so far
Definitely a great lesson to sound like playing the chord changes. Thanks much!
Wow! Great lesson as usual! Thank you, Griff!
Love it such a great lesson as always
Gold lesson ! Thank you.
Hi Griff, been enjoying this one a lot. Very educational and very well presented. Thaaanks!
Oh dang I'm first and I love this tonality dang I love this lesson!
Brilliant lesson, lightbulb moment for me. Thank you.
Me too colin. His opening sentence was spot on. I was super confused, for years actually about which scale to play or where to move the pentatonic scale shape for which chords. But it's all about resolving to the right note within the scale.
Great lesson!!
Good lesson!
Thats great 😀
GREAT vid
Griff I love your guitar instructional videos. I would love to have the book Guitar Unlimited that includes the cds and the DVDs.
Thanks griff...👍
can. i get tabs for this pattern. jack
What is that guitar? 335? 339?
It's a 335
Those 7th Chords are Major-correct ???
Anyone ?
They have a major 3rd, yes, but they are dominant 7, not major 7.
Blues Guitar Unleashed ok,cool.
Dominant 7 chords
Well, you *might* be playing chords while you're soloing. ;)
Why does he call it the 4 chord when there's only 3 chords he played and its actually the 2nd one he played?
Every note in the Major scale has a chord associated with it.
The fourth degree of the major scale is called the 4 chord.
The three chords are 1-4-5.
The A major scale has the notes A B C# D E F# and G#. The chords in an A blues are A D and E, which are the first, fourth and fifth notes of A major, therefore the chords are called the 1 4 and 5.
@@chrismccarter6875 dude thanks so much. Guess its something you gotta know. What notes are in which scale.
the most important things are missing. like in real life.