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Lo Fi Lessons #11 - Descending 4-note Sequence
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We're descending on a C minor pentatonic, using a four note sequence. We'll also do a kind of poly-rhythmic accent, where we are accenting the groups of four notes in threes.
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Beginner Lessons on How to Play Guitar
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http://www.jenningspublishing.com - Beginner guitar lessons. Learn how to play guitar with tab and chords by Jerry Jennings. This video can be found in Guitar 1 Start Out J...
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Learn How to Play Blues Rock Lead Guitar Scales
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http://www.jenningspublishing.com - Lessons on how to play blues rock electric or acoustic lead guitar with pentatonic scales by Jerry Jennings.
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Guitar Bass Drums Music Instruction Books/DVDs/CDs
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How to play guitar, bass, drums, music instruction for beginners. Lessons by Jerry Jennings - over 25 years experience in teaching, writing, engineering, performing music.
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How to Play Blues Rock Lead Guitar - Lo fi Lessons 004
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A simple repetitive blues phrase using the b5.
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How to Play Blues Rock Lead Guitar - Lo fi Lessons 008
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http://www.jenningspublishing.com Here is a short motif that we will do two ways... First as a single note line, then with octaves, ala Wes Montgomery. -Jerry Jennings
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How to Play Blues Rock Lead Guitar - Lo fi Lessons 007
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http://www.jenningspublishing.com We're going to be sliding around with some sixths, in the vicinity of the G minor pentatonic scale. -Jerry Jennings
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How to Play Blues Rock Lead Guitar - Lo fi Lessons 006
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http://www.jenningspublishing.com We are taking the doublestop/hammer lick in 005 one step further. Visit the site: www.jenningspublishing.com
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How to Play Blues Rock Lead Guitar - Lo fi Lessons 005
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http://www.jenningspublishing.com This one contains a doublestop in which you do a hammer-on on one string only. Very typical blues motif that is often used by keyboard pl...
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How to Play Blues Rock Lead Guitar - Lo fi Lessons 003
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This one is a look at using a natural 3 in the context of a minor pentatonic scale. Useful when you're playing over a dominant 7 chord.
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