bluesguitarunleashed.com – This is an easy way to jump in at any open jam and play a 12 bar blues without getting the way of the soloist. The chords are based off the traditional 7th and 9th chord shapes that most people are familiar with. But we get rid of all but 2 notes and the voice leading makes it so you only have to shift one fret at a time. Its a great move that I use all the time with a band. It shouldnt take long to learn and will be useful forever.
Thanks for taking the time… nice lesson
is that a les paul
…Patience is a quality… little jedi, you must learn that you can’t have everything right away in life… That said, I agree, he should show us what the heck he want to show us first :-))
1 min 56 seconds before you gave us any real info. let me decide where, when, why, to play it , or what ever. you all want to listen to yourself. you people are not as interesting as you think you are! just show me. painless and easy. just saying . thanks
A lot of listening until he covers the main musical point. suggest show us the jam first before explaining it.
Great stuff. . . thanks!
great simple lesson. Can you follow this up with a video for a simple turn araound. Thanks,,,
– I didn’t buy it new so I can’t say exactly. I think it’s from around 2006 and it’s a 1960’s RI. I like them because the neck is a little thinner. I don’t know what pickups are in it but I’m probably going to swap them out soon.
really nice inlays man! when is that guitar from?