bluesguitarunleashed.com – This is basically another way that a lot of people look at the blues scale and some ways you can use this in your playing. Theres the traditional "box 1" approach that works great, but just adding this little extra on to it can really help you to decode some of the licks and sounds you hear on recordings.

19 thoughts on “Blues Guitar Lesson: The Extended Pentatonic and Blues Scale

  1. Wow, so you worry about competition when you see what you consider a great teacher? And how many heads you been cutting off there Ace? So sad I can’t see your incredible abilities on your channel.
    You’re a blowhard. And I state that fact proudly. What a chump.

  2. Blah,blah, balh, balh, blah. Keep it up. As long as you continue misguiding players, I never worry about competition. Notes, notes, boxes, etc. All BS. Good luck to those who follow this guy. Oh and I can state these facts proudly. I`m an accomplished professional blues player and have been for over 12 years. Ive seen those with these type ideas get their heads cut off time and time again.

  3. So far the best instructor I’ve come across on You Tube

  4. Thats what makes the penetanic scales so cool but I like the way you brake them down.. B.B. King and Albert King love A minor penetonic scale.

  5. Thats what makes the penetanic scales so cool but I like the way you brake them down.. B.B. King and Albert King love A minor penetonic scale.

  6. amazing, extremely useful..
    thanks a lot for this great lesson

  7. amazing, extremely useful..
    thanks a lot for this great lesson

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