If you are playing over blues in A. that is backing chords A7 D7 and E7, a good place to start is with your A minor pentatonic and Blues scale. Using these notes you will get a good fit and you experiment with slides and bends to make your solo more speach orientated.
See my lessons on understanding the blues progression and reflecting chord tones. Please subscribe for many more excellent free lessons.
Excellent
MrJETCITY 1 month ago
Thanks.
HappyBirthdayBitches 11 months ago
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superagnitio 1 year ago
This was nice -- good job.
thebackupplan 1 year ago
is it snowing out side the window or soming
MrCoolspud 2 years ago
can you help me what are the basic when freestyling with the background music?...
Jinkzy123 2 years ago
If you are playing over blues in A. that is backing chords A7 D7 and E7, a good place to start is with your A minor pentatonic and Blues scale. Using these notes you will get a good fit and you experiment with slides and bends to make your solo more speach orientated.
See my lessons on understanding the blues progression and reflecting chord tones. Please subscribe for many more excellent free lessons.
thanks
Dan
danbohane 2 years ago
Great analogy with the question and answer bit.
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danbohane 2 years ago