www.creativeguitarstudio.comAndrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers a viewers question: Hi Andrew, I greatly enjoy your YouTube channel for its info. and not jut showing how to play something. I was wondering if you could do a video on Jazz soloing that uses a simple progression like a blues and shows some scales to use and ideas about how to play through the chord changes. – Tyler, Vancouver, Canada Soloing over a Jazz Blues progression and making it sound like jazz, involves using a number of scale, arpeggio, extension and altered tones. This might seem quite daunting at the start, however if you follow my instructions in the video lesson, and learn the line I cover… You will begin getting this stuff. Trust Me! The complete lesson article for this video is available on the Creative Guitar Studio website. Follow the link below to read the full article, the tab chart, and the MP3 jam track used in the solo example at the start of the video lesson are available on our site: www.creativeguitarstudio.com ____________________________________ Andrews Official Q & A Guitar Blog Website: www.andrewwasson.com Andrews "Video GuitarBlog" YouTube Channel www.youtube.com The Creative Guitar Studio Website: www.creativeguitarstudio.com Follow Andrew on Blogspot: creativeguitarstudio.blogspot.com Follow on Twitter for new lesson announcements: twitter.com MySpace: www.myspace.com Facebook: www.facebook.com

13 thoughts on “Guitar Lesson: Jazz Blues Soloing

  1. Andrew thanx for sharing your knowledge.. could you please make a lesson on the basics of the 12 bar jazz blues? it would be really appriciated… thanx!

  2. Great stuff you teach here! Keep the vids coming!
    grtz, Ramon

  3. Seems like my home work gona be getting more chords tones and extentions under my fingers. Very inspiring. Thank you.

    

  4. great vid man. Ive always wanted to try some jazz stuff.

  5. This stuff is gold. Explained so well too. Thanks a million Andrew.

  6. That was pretty useful, just like all the rest of your videos. It amazes me how you succeed in putting only useful things in your videos, and always so many new things to learn from you. 5/5 as always. Greetings from Bulgaria!

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