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This channel is criminally underrated. I tell all my homies about your bracking tracks. I'm 23 and still got a lot to learn. Less playing more practicing, nothing is hard just new.
JEFF WILLIAMS, try to make a lesson about how clapton uses the tritone licks because he likes to resolve his licks using 3-7b-1 or 3-b7-5 in Cream Era he also uses minor pentatonic box#4 and resolves with major pentatonic licks
👉 FREE Guitar Course: Improvise In Any Situation
www.JeffWilliamsGuitar.com/improvise-in-any-situation
⏩ Take Your Guitar Solos To The Next Level With This Approach
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This channel is criminally underrated. I tell all my homies about your bracking tracks. I'm 23 and still got a lot to learn. Less playing more practicing, nothing is hard just new.
Dude heavily underrated. My man got it
Wow, I never knew they all inverted like that. Seems like I should have, but, Doh! I didn't. Very cool and useful. Thanks!
JEFF WILLIAMS, try to make a lesson about how clapton uses the tritone licks because he likes to resolve his licks using 3-7b-1 or 3-b7-5 in Cream Era he also uses minor pentatonic box#4 and resolves with major pentatonic licks
It's the flat seventh and the third of the V7 chord, or the fourth and seventh of the tonic
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Not everyone is Jeff Beck. You need to be a little more clear in your explanation.