The minor pentatonic scale is a fantastic scale to jam over a 12-bar blues with, but by adding a few more notes you can infuse your blues with the slick sounds of virtuoso blues-meisters such as Joe ...
The mixture of minor scale notes with the notes of dominant 7 chords will give you an edgy, bluesy bite to your solos. Nearly every player from Buddy Guy and Albert King to John Mayer and Joe ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images Vintage blues is all about character and personality. The great guitarists ...
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How you can use arpeggios to imply dominant 9th chords in your solos (it's easier than it sounds!)
In my last column, we looked at some rhythm and lead approaches to playing over a 12-bar blues progression in the key of A ...
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How to find new approaches to blues soloing – using fingerstyle improv ideas and Roy Buchanan-inspired licks
In my last column, I demonstrated a Jimmy Reed-inspired eight-bar rhythm figure played with a funky, syncopated half-time feel, moving from the I (one) chord, A7, to the V (five) chord, E7, and back ...
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