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Michael:
our lesson tonight is based on the Chicago Blues sound, our featured style is based on Muddy Waters,
here's our featured blues jam track based on A
Michael:
load this file and you can practice to the jam track, Our scale will be in the A Minor Pentatonic,
the first scale is a common pattern used on starting from the A on the 6th string:
Michael:
the A Minor Pentatonic scale has A, C, D, E, G in it, you can also play this pattern starting from the A string open,
here's the the pattern we'll use:
Michael:
the last scale pattern I'm sending is the scale we're going to use for all the coming licks
alleycat:
this is a minor pent teach?
Michael:
yes, make sure you have the pattern down
Eddie_solo:
how many scales do u know teach
Michael:
tons
Jr:
NOW THATS COOL TEACH
caeryl:
killer lick
Michael:
notice how you use the last A Minor Pen pattern for this licks, the open strings give the licks more depth,
I start by playing the open string A then the min 3rd of the scale then that octave
AceDuck:
how do you bend that one string without touching the one right above it...?
Eddie_solo:
playing scales in the open string area is where i am weak
Michael:
you have to pull down slightly, this should be a good exercise then
voodostratkid:
it takes along time to get the bending down
Michael:
notice the second part of the lick uses the open E (1st) string, all the "Guitar
Lick of the Day" uses the first part of this lick
AceDuck:
these licks are great
Michael:
thanks, they use the open strings to producer a greater sound, the video will show the hand position I use
Hand positions
finncaster:
whyda think one of the reason Jimmy Page picked up the tele-Muddy Waters ;)
Michael:
here are some images of holding the second string and playing the little string open,
yes Finn, Muddy influenced many British blues rockers, he started his career playing traditional Delta slide blues,
then discovered the electric guitar when he moved to Chicago after WW II.
Lance:
teach, it looks like you're holding the first string with your second finger, is that right?
George:
Teach, are there any other scales I can use with this blues riff, besides the blues
scale, like modes or something,
Michael:
yes Lance
Eddie_solo:
could u do some slide guitar lessons in the future
voodostratkid:
blues are the funnest to play i think out of what ive learned from rock and classical
Michael:
sure George I'll send more later, in weeks 3 & 4 Eddie
BigB:
First time attending live session, just found this site a few weeks ago. It great. With a Great teacher. thanks!
voodostratkid:
he likes roy clark
Chris:
I can see it here I think, it starts on the A string ?
voodostratkid:
thats a cool lick teach
Chris:
I like it
EdoSkedo:
Sweet lick
Michael:
thanks, the last lick I sent actually uses the A min blues scale
caeryl:
tasty
Michael:
this scale pattern uses the open string pattern also
Chris:
Wow that last part on the last lick is really heavy sounding if you let the open A string ring a bit
Michael:
it's a very powerful sounding scale
Eddie_solo:
i prefer it to the 12th fret
Michael:
this has all the same notes as the A minor Pentatonic scale A, C, D, E, G, but it adds the b5 (Eb) note
Jr:
i like to bend each note on the 3 fet
Michael:
this scale is used by many rock guitarists
Eddie_solo:
i use that scale too much
AceDuck:
yeah, its a cool lick
Michael:
notice the slight bend on the last lick
Lance:
I'm with ya bro
Michael:
notice the hammer lick towards the end, that lick is used by players like Stevie Ray Vaughan
Eddie_solo:
he uses his thum alot too
Michael:
now you can play a portion of the last lick as an exercise
Lance:
video is good too
Michael:
repeat this exercise several times
AceDuck:
good practice, eh?
Michael:
you can speed it up like I did in the video
Jr:
for the rest of the week!!
AceDuck:
woah, teach, ur fingers are smokin'!
Michael:
now you can practice the same lick but pull-off open
Lance:
teach is the third finger note a hammer on?
Michael:
yes you do
voodostratkid:
what kind of guitar did you start out with teach
Michael:
a DanElectro
Eddie_solo:
ihad a squire
Michael:
my dad had a Fender Jazzmaster I played on
scooby:
i start with a kramer and i m still playing it
voodostratkid:
dang i got a les paul but i have been saving up for it for four years
Michael:
the last video I sent adds an extra note on the 3rd string/2nd fret
Jr:
Give us a long one teach :>)
Michael:
it's actually time for me to go
Jr:
i know
Jr:
one more
voodostratkid:
i started out with a lauren acoustic
EdoSkedo:
I started on a Gretsch, I didn't know how awesome it was. I sold it to my cousin. I'll never live it down.
Michael:
check out the "Lick of the Day" all those licks build up to Monday's lessons
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