Part 1 of 2 For beginners and maybe a reminder for the rest uf us;-) Getting to know the fretboard of the bass guitar using target notes and arpeggios. I use simple major and minor triads in the examples – root , third and fifth
Part 1 of 2 For beginners and maybe a reminder for the rest uf us;-) Getting to know the fretboard of the bass guitar using target notes and arpeggios. I use simple major and minor triads in the examples – root , third and fifth
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FULL COURSE: truefire.com More blues guitar lessons: www.truefire.com TF on Twitter www.twitter.com TF on Facebook: www.truefire.com I’m soloing over the “Room 335″ A Section in this video (chart available in the PowerTab from clip 5:1). The solo moves right along but notice that it’s dominated by the major pentatonic scale (see the PowerTab from 5:2 for more on A major pentatonic and F major pentatonic). Bends, slides, double-stops and pedals all add nuance and expressiveness. It’s also …
- which notes will be good to land on in the next chord. It’s kind of like reading music on the page: you’re playing one measure but always reading ahead by a bar or two so that you know what’s coming. That’s what should be happening in your mind as you improvise – you’re living in the moment but thinking a little bit ahead too. … larry carlton 335 blues improv how to play guitar lessons lesson truefire soloing improvisation triads diminished scale playing concepts solo electric acoustic jazz …
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Part 3. In this lesson I cover the best way to learn and use them – by staying in the same position and being able to use all the chords! Plus I set you the challenge of figuring out how to play the minor versions! Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no …
