LarryMolter
Blues Newbie
In the course, it's mentioned that you can play G Minor pentatonic box 1 at fret 3, and by playing box 2 starting at the same fret (3), you get the G Major pentatonic. I understand this fine.
But... A family member I play with (and who got me interested in playing the blues) likes the blues in E. So, I start in box 4 at fret 7 on the D (5th) string. This is ok, right? But which box pattern do I play at fret 7 to play the Major blues scale? I can move down 3 frets and play box 4 there, but Griff mentioned that it's easier to stay put and just play a different box. But which one?
Am I over-analyzing this? Just can't get my head around it.
But... A family member I play with (and who got me interested in playing the blues) likes the blues in E. So, I start in box 4 at fret 7 on the D (5th) string. This is ok, right? But which box pattern do I play at fret 7 to play the Major blues scale? I can move down 3 frets and play box 4 there, but Griff mentioned that it's easier to stay put and just play a different box. But which one?
Am I over-analyzing this? Just can't get my head around it.