Thank you so much for breaking this down so thoroughly. The little bite size variations are super easy to pick up for me as opposed to full blown licks.
Great and very useful lesson - Quick question - am I correct that the 3rd and 4th lick of the vocabulary (~6:14) are major pentatonic with a flat 3 (Db) ???
Yes absolutely. Some people call that scale (major pentatonic with both a major 3rd and flat 3rd) the major blues scale. I've also heard it called the Kansas city scale. There is a lot of great ideas that knowing that scale can help you find.
Thank you so much for breaking this down so thoroughly. The little bite size variations are super easy to pick up for me as opposed to full blown licks.
Thanks so much, Shawn.
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Good stuff. Thanks for the organized, methodical presentation. 👍🏼
Merci beaucoup pour ces vidéos
Nice!
thanks shawn
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Great and very useful lesson - Quick question - am I correct that the 3rd and 4th lick of the vocabulary (~6:14) are major pentatonic with a flat 3 (Db) ???
Yes absolutely. Some people call that scale (major pentatonic with both a major 3rd and flat 3rd) the major blues scale. I've also heard it called the Kansas city scale. There is a lot of great ideas that knowing that scale can help you find.
@@ShawnBellMusic Thanks - you tube pointed me now to the lesson you have on it. Really appreciated
Thanks Shawn, great video but you talk so fast that it’s really difficult to follow (at least for me as a non native speaker) :)