Blues Guitar Solo by Jody Worrell. Get the tab at www.freeguitarvideos.com This solo was improvised over "Third Degree" from Jody Worrells Lets Jam! Blues Standards collection of jam tracks (www.freeguitarvideos.com "Third Degree" is a slow 12 Bar Blues in D that was co-written by guitarist Willie Dixon and pianist Eddie Boyd in 1953. The song was later covered by blues legends like Eric Clapton, Jeff Healey, and Johnny Winter. Jodys improvised solo lasts 24 measures and combines melodic runs, tasty bends, and blazing licks. Gear Used in this Video 1972 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe with Lindy Fralin pickups Peavey Classic 30 amp DAddario XL-115 strings Providence F201 instrument cable

22 thoughts on “Blues Guitar Solo (Improvised)

  1. You could’ve fooled me into believing that was BB.

  2. Its mostly dminor blues, with brighter parts in d major pent, mixed

  3. /watch?v=6SPIGQ5XyRw -a great finger-picker, is this Australian guy

  4. i believe he was using C# Blues Pentatonic Scale. If i am wrong i humbly ask for you apology

  5. what scales were you soloing off of? for the most part?

  6. Stay within that box you don’t learn anything,

  7. don’t ’72 Deluxes have mini hums? Isn’t that what makes it a Deluxe and not a Standard?

  8. "blues is easy to play, but hard to feel" – Jimi Hendrix

  9. @beefcakejcc Hey Jody what scale did you use for this improv? If you did even use one. I would just like to know for my own knowledge, I liked your sound and was just curious. Let me know if you have a second! Thanks for the free lesson and tab!

  10. you have amazing guitar, and great skill 🙂 perfect ;]

  11. nice video i learned playing blues with this tinyurl(.)com/7ch8jjw

  12. you’re vry cmpetent, it so gd , i like it!!

  13. hahaah u are so funny! keep rocks !

  14. the deslike bar is justin beibers genatils XD )_)

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