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Free Video Guitar Lesson on The Blues Scale
The blues scale is a pentatonic minor scale, and it is one of the most basic scales you can learn on the guitar. The blues scale is not only used in blues music, but in everything from jazz to metal music.
Starting from E, the E blues scale contains the notes E, G, A, B, D, and E. Sometimes you can add a flat fifth in runs, which would be a B flat, but it is probably better as a beginner to just learn the basic blues scale.
As I explain in the free video guitar lesson, to start the E blues scale, you play the open E string, and then the G on the third fret of the E string. You play the open A string, and then the B on the second fret. Then open D, E on the second fret, open G, A on the second fret, open B, D on the third fret, and open E, and G on the third fret.
This E-based blues scale can be moved up the frets to play blues scales in a different key. For example, if you started with your index finger on the fifth fret of the E string, it would be an A blues scale, in an E-based shape.
You would play all of the notes that were open strings on the fifth fret with your index finger, and the E-based blues scale follows the same intervals, of three frets, two frets, two frets, two frets, three frets, and three frets, up from the fifth fret, on each string.
To play the A-based blues scale, there is a slightly different pattern, due to the tuning of the guitar. You start with an open A, then three frets up to C, then it is the same two frets up from the open string on the next two strings, but when it comes to the B string, you start on the first fret instead of the open string, and go up to the third fret, giving you C and D.
The next string is the E, so you play this one open, and then three frets up to the G. It is easier to understand my explanation of the blues scale shapes when you see me doing it in the free video guitar lesson.
If you still have trouble learning the blues scale shape, try learning the notes of the guitar first, and then you may be able to learn the blues scale easier by playing the notes I mentioned.
For a full list of my free video guitar lessons, check out my Facebook page: Guitar lessons online.
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All Star Jazz Show: Live From The Ed Sullivan Theater
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Originally broadcast as “”The Original Rompin’ Stompin’ Hot And Heavy, Cool And Groove All Star Jazz Show”" on CBS television in 1977. This award winning DVD from filmmaker Gary Keys contains performances from Lionel Hampton, Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie Herbie Hancock, Max Roach, Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan, and Joe Williams. The witty program traces the birth of jazz from spirituals all the way to the wild sounds of the 70s via live performance, dance and narration. Hosted by Dionne Warwick. Win
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