@gromshit101 Well, if you break down the notes in a D Blues scale, you get
the notes D-F-G-Ab-A-C. It's basically the same notes as an F major pentatonic scale just with an added b3 *Ab* relative to the root of the chord. This is basically a different way of thinking about playing notes you would generally target anyway. Also, this playing is fantastic!
Blues licks. Hah. Typical. :D
TheWinterShow111 2 weeks ago
great lesson,,,!
JustBluzzyGuitars 3 months ago
can you explain why the d blues scale works over f7?
gromshit101 6 months ago
@gromshit101 Well, if you break down the notes in a D Blues scale, you get
the notes D-F-G-Ab-A-C. It's basically the same notes as an F major pentatonic scale just with an added b3 *Ab* relative to the root of the chord. This is basically a different way of thinking about playing notes you would generally target anyway. Also, this playing is fantastic!
WalkinDude91 6 months ago
@gromshit101 because it's the relative minor it's the 6th mode
zikart88 1 month ago
It would be nice to see your right hand as well!
jfaliveno 8 months ago 3
great job!!!!
peterdewaele65 8 months ago
which guitar are you using?
minesdecarli 8 months ago
@minesdecarli
It´s an Ibanez PM100, Pat Metheny Model
jamessir100 8 months ago
Great lesson. I'll check out your e-book!
downhill240 8 months ago
@delabonnemusique
I use a VST Plugin from Lexicon. Everything was recorded without an amp.
jamessir100 8 months ago
Hey James ! I've been watching and working on your videos for Six month and I just want to thank you ! you're the best ! ;-)
1983Jordan1983 8 months ago