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Lessons: Lesson #8030: A Bone Head Blues In G Part 1

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A Bone Head Blues In G Part 1


by Rick Kelly (2390)

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You can hear my stratwrasslin' and other guit'pickin' noises at: Rico's Gruv at SoundClick

Please check out my "Bone Head Blues" lesson #'s 8032 and 8402 for more beginner blues phrasing ideas.

Yes, a complete blues solo you can play using 2 finger (index, middle) and only 4 notes on 2 strings!!

Part 1 uses notes from the major pentatonic pattern, while Part 2 will use the minor pentatonic. Both "solos" are similar, but show the contrast between the sounds of these notes. Both should provide a good foundation to build simple, but musical, and even tasty blues phrasing.

Review a basic G7, C7, and D7 chord shapes
G7
C7
D7

 

 


Now, here are the 4 notes we will use for the blues solo. Notice the notes in common with the chords.

G Maj Pentatonic

 

 


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