
Kristofer Dahl30th July 2010This is a perfect lesson to use as a jamming basis - everyone should check it out! Thanks Laszlo.
Avaloa30th July 2010Som cooool!
Bogdan Radovic30th July 2010Great lesson! This is very fun to play! ![]()
Lian Gerbino30th July 2010yeah, even I jamming over here! well done man! ![]()
Adrian Figallo30th July 2010hahahaha, *enjoying the backing track*.
Zsolt Galambos30th July 2010Cool lesson, man! ![]()
Laszlo Boross31st July 2010Thanks guys! I'm glad if you enjoy the jamming to this backing! ![]()
JhonnyScrz31st July 2010The end sounds like shine on you crazy diamond
Jerry Arcidiacono31st July 2010Great bluesy groove!
Laszlo Boross2nd August 2010Thanks guys! ![]()
Piotr Kaczor2nd August 2010Sounds cool, Laszlo! Great lesson!
Vasilije Vukmirovic2nd August 2010Very tasty! ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic5th August 2010Love the rhythm feel on this one, excellent!
Laszlo Boross5th August 2010Thanks for the comments guys! ![]()
abelito18th December 2010where are the tabs to this lesson
caustin20th April 2012Thanks for the great lesson except for the blazing EVH lick at the end I can't touch at that speed.
Chris



Hi GMC-ers!
Welcome to my modern blues lesson! This lesson has been made a bit more "modern" sounding, as neither the chord part nor the solo part is a usual traditional blues pattern. But the feeling is absolutely bluesy.
The first part is the chord progression which is consits the following chords:
Gm7 Gm7 Cm7 Gm7 D7/9# Cm7 Gm7 D7/9#
And the solo is played to this progression.
In the solo I used the first and second mode of the G pentatonic and on some places this is combined with the blues pentatonic.We have to pay attention especially to the bends, because there are some not usual parts in this lesson.
I hope it'll be a useful lesson for you!
Techniques:
-bends
-vibratos
-slides
-hammer ons
-pull offs
Have Fun!
-Laszlo