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In this MicroLesson (ML066) you’ll learn a Chicago blues style rhythm that you can play by yourself on acoustic or electric guitar.
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Thank you so much for these lessons Brian. Nothing micro about them, they are huge! Wishing you Merry Christmas and a happy new year!
I really enjoyed this fun little ditty. Thanks Brian! I’m trying to create a little lead part to fit into it. I’m not too good at doing this but any ideas from anyone out there would be great!
Love it!!
Our best wishes and thanks. I doubt you know how much joy you create.
Nice short Blues, full of energy. I’ll enjoy learning this.
Thanks Brian
Ray
Fabulous, This really helped me connect the shapes with scales, I can take this basic set up now and make it my own. Light bulbs are shining bright, Thank you,
Love this one!
And would really like another that expands on this a bit
Thanks
Very Cool – thanks! Seems that about what my attention span can handle. Plus, you can always build upon them. Sort of the idea, right…?
Hi,
I want to ask about the last chord…is it a G9 without a root note??
Great lesson, Brian. In your previous lessons on the CAGED system (i.e., EP346, which I practice all the time) I used to think the “G” shape was no big deal and just the same as the “A” shape. Now, I understand the the nuanced differences much better (especially in composing). Your great Intro including the Hendrix example was perfect for helping me to “get” this. By the way, I practice ML066 all the time because I think it has a cool sound. Would you say this microlesson (ML066) relies heavily on the “G” shape of the CAGED system?
Thanks,
Larry
P.S. Would you say ML066 also has some mixolydian in it?