I am trying to get my head around relative minors. Am I correct in saying that you playing in the key of G, and the fills are using the E minor pentatonic scale, because it is the relative minor? I am talking relative to the capo. I understand its in some other key because of the capo. If there were no capo, would I be right?
ur wicket.! thanks!
MrLoverlips 1 month ago in playlist More videos from deltabluestips
wish you were here, thats the tune to the song my friend
windsurf7772 1 year ago
love this - just found my capo and able to come back to this :)
nomatesman 1 year ago
Great stuff as usual, Blindboy.
purelypygmalion 1 year ago
Just started watching this on your blog and wanted to say how good the sound and picture is on this ....
nomatesman 1 year ago
your lessons are awesome and you are very cool mate!
DoorMat444 1 year ago
coolest scouser on da toob !
pollytix 1 year ago
Very Tasty ... I'll be practicing that all week... BIG thanks for all you continue to do Deltabluestips.
JeffSeren 1 year ago
great stuff. thx for sharing. hope to get that in my blues pickings.
erimsee 1 year ago
Classy stuff man.....as usual.....thanks!
donluke578 1 year ago
I am trying to get my head around relative minors. Am I correct in saying that you playing in the key of G, and the fills are using the E minor pentatonic scale, because it is the relative minor? I am talking relative to the capo. I understand its in some other key because of the capo. If there were no capo, would I be right?
ernal 1 year ago
sounds great, thanks a lot
rghoyos 1 year ago
I wish i had a nice acoustic guitar : / ....meh
hendrix950 1 year ago
Fantastic lesson. I love these fill lessons you produce. The chord fills lesson you did way back when was superb also. Thanks for posting.
SaskStrum 1 year ago