Blues Guitar Lesson A Minor Scales Improv Backing Track
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i love this backing track! i could sit here for hours jamming!
thank you for sharing
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This video is a response to Guitar Backing Tracks Blues Jam Track Create Your Own Guitar Solo
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@Shereeeeeeen same for me, nice upload!
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@2husky1 further to the last reply, Ds are excellent for a good bend, Cs are good for a more dissident bend, and D# is a good passing note to play (blues note). I like to slide from D# to E for a for jazzy sound
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wow I love this.
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THANK YOU!!!!!! MUCH APPRECIATED!!
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Damn, I'm good!
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god it feels nice jamming to this!!!
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i play great with this..wish i could get it down without the map
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I love ya man!!!! This is great!!!!
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Thankss man !
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how do you read the chart ?... whats the difference between the red dots and the blue?
2husky1 2 years ago
Guitar Maps show all the good notes you can play...Red dots show you where the root note is across the neck....A minor in this case. the root note can be a good place to start a solo... the rest of the notes are all the good notes you can play in the key of a minor. you can try starting a solo on one of the blue dots and just play around with the pattern....hope that helps.
getguitarmaps 2 years ago 9
ive noticed G# sounds good sometimes, or am i wrong?
MarioMoreno 3 years ago
it sure does, throw a G# note in there adds for a nice progression
getguitarmaps 3 years ago