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A Simple Way to Understand Modes for GuitarHere's a link to a nice article that I recently wrote called "A Simple Way to Understand Modes for Guitar." http://www.studioeight.tv/ph… Started by Beth IsbellLatest Reply |
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A Simple Way to Understand Modes for GuitarHere's a link to a nice article that I recently wrote called "A Simple Way to Understand Modes for Guitar." http://www.studioeight.tv/ph… Started by Beth Isbell |
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Jul 17, 2011 Reply by WILDMAN |
Scales To Play Over Blues In G?Since we seem to have quite a discussion going on in Beth's thread about modes, I thought I would just throw this out there to try and focu… Started by Michael Schaefer |
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Simple Way to Incorporate Chord Tones Into Your Blues Soloing or Rhythm Playing"Breaking out of the box ... or boxes - pentatonic scales, minor & major." An excellent guitarist & teacher once told me that to ge… Started by Beth Isbell |
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Apr 12, 2010 Reply by Beth Isbell |
ArpeggiosOn top of the column is the chord type. Below is the various arps varying in position. The "R" is the root of the chord. Finger position is… Started by Pat Boyack |
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Apr 12, 2010 Reply by Pat Boyack |
Jazz Up the BluesHere are some ideas to jazz up your blues tunes beyond I-IV-V progressions. In the attachment are examples of chord progressions, a Windows… Started by Gordon Malone |
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Mar 29, 2010 Reply by Michael Schaefer |
G Major Modal Exercise - E Minor BluesHere's the little lesson I wrote a while back on E Minor Blues. I'm just reposting it here for reference. Here's a link to the text o… Started by Michael Schaefer |
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