Blues Guitar Improvisation

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Archive for July, 2009

Hi Everybody,
I’ve gotta tell you about this new blues guitar improvisation site I found yesterday! It’s called www.UltimateBluesBackingTracks.com and has a whole bunch of AWESOME blues backing tracks you can download. It’s so cool, unlike most backing tracks rather than synthesize the instruments these guys took a blues band into a recording studio and recorded [...]

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Ok so this is the blues guitar players holy grail, creating your own sound! We all want to reach that goal with our playing. Making our style SO unique that when people hear us play they instantly KNOW who it is without having to hear the singer!
So, how do you do it? Experimentation is the [...]

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Ok so this is one of my favourite blues guitar improvisation tips! I love tricks you can learn that improve your playing instantly without having to practice for months at a time. Call me lazy…I call it being time efficient haha! This technique gives you a whole new sound you canĀ  add to your skillset [...]

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Ok so aside from the pentatonic scale (see last post) the most common scale for blues guitar improvisation is erm…the blues scale! You’ll be happy to hear that you can learn this with minimal effort! It’s simply adding one single note to the pentatonic scale, that’s it!!! You’ll notice when you start playing around with [...]

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So when it comes to blues guitar improvisation obviously the most important thing is you know which notes to play and which ones NOT to play! That’s why we learn scales. In case you don’t a scale is a collection of notes that work together over certain chord sequences. Imagine if you just played any [...]

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