As I often like to say, the pentatonic/blues scale is never wrong, when you solo over a blues...
But you can be right-er, at certain times ;)
In this video, you'll see
I often get requests for more "major blues" licks, and this is a good one from Clapton's performance of "Crossroads," with Cream...
In particular, this shows using the somewhat standard Box
I've been learning and transcribing an enormous amount of Cream Era Clapton over the last several months for a new course...
And one of the reasons I chose these licks for
First off... yes, there's a cool lick in today's video and I hope you'll learn in...
BUT...
Don't stop there! Most of the "meat" of this video comes after you learn the
Most folks, when soloing, tend to focus primarily on the notes they use...
But I often argue that the rhythm is far more important, and almost no one thinks about it
This is one of my personal favorite Christmas songs by one of my biggest heroes, BB King...
It's called, "Back Door Santa," and obviously it's his typical tongue-in-cheek style.
When you listen
The one email I answer more than any other has to do with choosing an electric guitar for playing the blues...
To go along with that, I'm often asked why I
This is a shining example of how to mix the major and minor blues scales/sounds using boxes 1 and 2 of the blues scale...
It pivots around the root up top
By now, you likely know that you can use the minor blues scale or minor pentatonic scale over all of the chords of a blues...
And you may even know the