Thoughts on Guitars
Posted by sg | Filed under Music
ne can really fall into a rut when it comes to blues licks and pentatonic scales, particularly of the minor variety, and this lesson is designed to help us break out of some of those doldrums.
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A lot of the notes we sometimes simply “pass over” can be the key to our success when it comes to more intense improvisation, and more new and fresh ideas. These notes can be the sixths, the ninths, the flatted fifths and the flatted thirds, just to name a few.
I feel it’s so important for you to start to understand where these notes lie in relation to the notes you’ve become so accustomed to playing, so you can really become comfortable as to where they are, and when you can use them.
You’ll note that these ideas often result in chromatic runs being played, because these notes usually lie on fret below or above the normal position w
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