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HD VID!!!!!!!!!!
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mmmmmmmmmm ice cream coloured strat :)
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Could you explain some theory behind the blues notes played within this key? I went through it and I see that the blues notes you used over the A key are G (flattened 7th), F(flattened 6th) and D# (sharpened 4th). Are there more blues notes that you can apply to a major scale? I'm still learning and the only blues notes I've been playing are over the minor scales using the minor blues scale pattern. For instance, if I'm playing the Gminor scale the only blues note I play is a C#.
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you do alright,for a Strat guy. Thanx for the clip.
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Awesome lesson, Robert
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he sounds like the old fred voice on apple computers :x
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way to go
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I can't say how lucky the world is to have guys liek you/ Thank you so much!
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@BRYANJONATHAN13 wlc :)
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@MrRichard911 cool thanks :)
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@BRYANJONATHAN13 i get the 0.8 gauge, so soft, and easily bendable.
i have a question is there a mute between the part tou play on the 4th and 5th string (at the end of the lick)
raficies23 2 years ago
Not sure what you mean, but I'm not doing any muting at all of any notes. I always try to mute strings I'm not playing though, but I assume that's not what you mean.
rotren 2 years ago
can you move it around the neck and play it in any key?
fenderbender149 2 years ago 2
Yep, any key.
rotren 2 years ago
i love your videos.
could you give me a suggestion of a book or website where i could learn blues guitar. like, theory of chords and stuff along with it?
DMR90Guitar 2 years ago
See Alfred Beginning Blues Guitar - link on my website, under Guitar Lessons.
rotren 2 years ago