Excellent post and I get the concept no problem, but I am having some trouble with the I-IV-V chord positions you use. Haven't seen those yet. Any help there?
I tell all my students to take all their "typical" blues box stuff and move it so that you are playing of the 6th of the Dominant chord. G blues play (G minor blues scale or E minor blues scale). Same idea except you just arrange the intervalic relationships between notes a little differently. Very Carlton.
Wow! Nat Janoff is one of the best guitarplayer today. we should be very happy that he shows us his hints. I subbed dirctely to his awesome channel!
BeatBay 1 year ago
@mariobant The chords are A7 D7 and E7. These are all Dominant 7th chords.
Otter380 1 year ago
hello human, chord 1 is Amaj7. 4 is D9 5 is E9.
mykalmint400 2 years ago
Hey watch me play the guitar really fast and I'll call that a lesson
sadstatue25 2 years ago
That's a good explanation Nat I enjoyed it a lot and will put it to practice thanks mate.
myfingershavetheflu 3 years ago
Excellent post and I get the concept no problem, but I am having some trouble with the I-IV-V chord positions you use. Haven't seen those yet. Any help there?
Expatjohn 3 years ago
I tell all my students to take all their "typical" blues box stuff and move it so that you are playing of the 6th of the Dominant chord. G blues play (G minor blues scale or E minor blues scale). Same idea except you just arrange the intervalic relationships between notes a little differently. Very Carlton.
jazzfingers19 3 years ago
thats great but i play alto sax..any tips for me bro?>>>> i think you played with me at the garage last week! was it you??????
nyshoefly 3 years ago
Yo NATTTT!!! Its Arkin!
arkinaggs100 3 years ago
Cool Nat! Great stuff!!!!
It's Steve, your table mate from Seans wedding.
Nat is one of the nicest guys, and one of the most knowledgable musical cats I know.
misterreality 3 years ago