Channel: Blues Guitar Unleashed
Category: Entertainment
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Description: There are a lot of different tunes that, while "bluesy," aren't really blues songs (they aren't a 12 bar blues.) This particular progression, which is used in songs like, "Blue On Black," "Sweet Home Alabama," and a lot of other classic rock and "blues" tunes, lends itself really well to experimenting with both the major and minor blues and pentatonic scales. So, in this video, I'll show you the progression, how I put it in the looper, and how I go back and forth between those major and minor pentatonic scales to hear how they work and how they create contrast when used together. Website - BluesGuitarUnleashed.com Premium Courses, Jam Tracks, and Songs - bluesguitarunleashed.com/course-catalog All Access Pass - gobgu.com/allaccess "How To Jam" Guidebook (PDF) - gobgu.com/howtojam The "4 Note Solo" Mini Course - gobgu.com/4notesolo Hope you dig the video!