Now we are looking at the Blues Scale. We look over how we can add just one note to our already familiar minor pentatonic scale to make it an absolute beat to solo with. We look at the scale itself, a couple of licks and the theory behind why this is such a useful one to master.
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Topics were covering are:
| Minor Pentatonic Scale Basics
| Minor Pentatonic across the neck
| Learning the blues board
| Using Minor Pentatonics for Solos
| Creating solos using Scales
| Using MP Scales across chord changes
| Playing the changes
| Effective soloing using the scale
| Learning and developing licks
| Introducing the major pentatonic
| Major pentatonic shapes
| major pentatonic across the neck
| Soloing using majors
| playing over what
| using short shapes
| mixing major and minor
| playing over a blues
| how to meld the two over 12 bars
| Improvising as a solo player
| Improvising in a group
| Playing over tracks
| How to make it sound like you
| Connectivity in your soloing
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