So... yeah... from some folks I can hear the groans now...
But, when you dig into this tune a little bit, it's got some cool stuff, and it's worth your time
This is a question I hear all the time...
"If I'm playing in A, using A minor blues, and the chord goes to D7, shouldn't I change to D minor blues?"
The
Playing Faster Has NOTHING To Do With Your Finger Speed!
Now, you can probably guess what makes the most difference (if you know me, you know where I'm going here.)
But let
This is a lick I stole from T-Bone Walker from the tune, "Strolling With Bones," and I noticed something interesting about it...
If you're familiar with the general shape that T-Bone
I would wager a guess that most people are more familiar with Chuck Berry's rock and roll playing on classics like "Johnny B. Goode," or "Roll Over Beethoven..."
But I saw
Got a request for this tune, and I have to say I really love the creative use of chords within the 12 bar blues form...
There are definitely some substitutions and
I get this all the time... "I want to improve my blues soloing..."
Yeah, I get that, but exactly *how* do you intend to do that?
And, what is "improved" going to
Most folks, when practicing scales, start playing on beat 1 and play through the scale...
And while that makes sense academically, it often doesn't make sense musically :(
There are 2 reasons:
If you play blues guitar solos, you probably know good old "box 1"...
But that gets you really used to looking at the world from the right...
Instead, let's look at the