Live Blues Lesson - Handling Chord Changes When You Solo Over A Blues

Published 2019-07-15
Let's have a live Blues Lesson about how to best handle chord changes when you're soloing...

This, like many of my topics, comes from a student question... and it's not a simple answer (they never are.)

Hope you dig it, and it's live, so might be a little long and move a little slower :)

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All Comments (21)
  • Nice one! This universal structure to the blues fits thousands of tunes. So it's a great lesson! Thank you!
  • @pennythecat
    “A lot more right”— great concept, excellent teacher. One of the best out there.
  • @mattholmes3645
    Hey Griff , we got Little Richard in last week to do the garden... he lopped off the rhubarb he lopped Bamboo ! 😂
  • @leviwinger5658
    Thanks Griff, keeping me going in the right direction as always!
  • @dougsmith8430
    This is really insightful! Thank you SO MUCH GRIFF! AWESOME! 🎸🎶
  • @climber7565
    I appreciate you!! will need to replay this a few more times to absorb the concept, but each time I do that, feel the benefits. Thank you for doing this.!!!
  • @scottcutrer812
    EXCELLENT! Lots of powerful info presented very concisely and straight forward. Thank you.
  • Very helpful - thank you. I would appreciate some more of those tips you referred to at then end - ways of bluesifying the arpeggios of the dom7 chords please. Cheers. Gary.
  • @daveabrams5422
    Thats the Holy Grail Griff; knowing the notes of the chords n Playing those; opens up a Whole Lot. Keep it coming. Dave Abrams
  • @drutgat2
    Great lesson, Griff. Many thanks.
  • I really liked when you counted as you played @ 15:35 ish I'd really like to see more of that type of content! I have a hard time, no pun intended lol, on landing on my target notes at the right time. Thanks great stuff!
  • @Dutcharmytent
    A minor pentatonic scale, another great lesson and easy to follow.