Jimi Hendrix Style Bending Lick – Blues Rock Guitar Lessons – Lead Guitar Soloing Lesson strat
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Blues Masterclass http://www.guitarjamz.com/bmc/index_earlybird.html
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How to practice pentatonic scales 5 positions licks rhythms lead lines blues rock guitar lesson
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Part 1 of 3. Learn the lead guitar solo to “Amie” by Pure Prairie League, plus important guitar theory information about the major pentatonic scale. Taught by Desi Serna author of Fretboard Theory. Visit his website at: http://Guitar-Music-Theory.com
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Amie Solo part 1 by Desi Serna
Amie Solo part 2 by Desi Serna
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The Black Keys – Gold on the Ceiling – Blues Rock Guitar Lesson guitar music marty schwartz guitarjamz
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Learn and create funky Dave Matthews Band inspired licks using exotic scales electric guitar lesson
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Blues Rock Soloing – Eric Clapton and Cream Inspired Licks and Blues Guitar Lesson marty schwartz “Eric Clapton (Guitarist)”
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I know the general pattern of a pentatonic scale but im having trouble learning the extensions for each key. For example ill learn the A minor pent scale with its extensions but if i try to switch over to the B minor, i have no idea where its extensions are and i just confuse myself. Any tips? Maybe an overall pattern im not seeing?
what i did was play the scale in E until it felt natural. then i went to A and then B. just play it when your watching the tv or somthing. get muscle memory in you fingers then move on to prac another root
I have been taking guitar lessons for about 7months and I’d like a new guitar. I have an Ibanez now. I was thinking about getting a Les Paul. I also need some songs that are guitar-leading, that isn’t country. I can already play Gun Powder and Lead by Miranda Lambert, Romanza, I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll by Joan Jett. I would like to learn Everything About You by Ugly Kid Joe. Are there any other good songs to play and what kind of guitar should I get?
Hello there,
There are so many good guitar lead songs, I could not begin to make a list. I will give you one to learn. This one is fun.
As for what guitar to get? You need to do a hands on test to select your guitar. There are different scale length (Les Paul 24 3/4 inch and Ibanez 25 1/2 inch). Decide what you want from your guitar. Set neck, heavy body give better sustain and tone (such as the Les Paul). But a heavy guitar may not be comfortable to play for several hours at a time. Fender and Ibanez make light weight bodies with bolt on necks. Those can be quite comfortable. A tremolo bridge allows you do bend the pitch. But the tremolo bridge is a sustain killer and needs adjustment. What profile neck and fretboard radius feels best in your hands. What pickup configuration gives you the tone you want for your music. Those are factors you must decide. No one else can decide them for you. All anyone else can say is what they prefer. That does not help you at all. You need to do a hands on test to decide which is most comfortable and which sounds best to you.
Do not overlook your amp and speakers. Most newer players search for the best gutiar. They search for the best sounding pickups. They want the best sounding strings. They spend time selecting the best pick. Then they play the great guitar through some cheap amp and expect it to sound great. It won’t. A great gutar played through a lousy amp or lousy speakers will sound lousy. A mediocre guitar played through a good amp and good speakers will sound decent. You only sound as good as your speakers no matter what guitar you have.
Later,
thanks ![]()
The minor scale, major scale, and the pentatonic scale.