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Ivan Milenkovic21st January 2009Very interesting solo with some crazy lines. Great job mate ![]()
Carlos Carrillo21st January 2009Hey Ramy! Great Job! this exotic series is very important!I think that its very good to know a little more on this scales,I believe that it is a very good information for all the guitarists!
Dexxter21st January 2009Nice Ramiro ![]()
Ramiro Delforte21st January 2009Thank you guys!
I really appreciate your support ![]()
Alejandro Pinero26th January 2009Nice soloing !
saludos Ramiro
Alexiaden935th May 2009Wow, pretty unusual backing, but it all makes a type of solo I've never heard before... It's amazing ! Well done ! ![]()
Ramiro Delforte5th May 2009Thanx a lot Alex! ![]()







In this lesson we will see the application of the Blues Modified scale. I composed a solo so you can get ideas, patterns, arpeggios and different things to start approaching this new scale sound.
Hi GMC! In this lesson we will see the application of the Blues Modified scale. I composed a solo so you can get ideas, patterns, arpeggios and different things to start approaching this new scale sound.
This scale as the name describe it is a bluesy one so the solo that I've made will sound very reminiscent of that style although the rhythm guitar does not follow the same way. The previous lesson could sound like a Dream Theater ballad or some progressive song (they usually use chords with many tensions).
The progression is the same of the previous lesson: Cm7(b5)- Gbmaj7(#)- D7(#5 #9)- Ebmaj9- Bb- Fsus4- Gm- Fsus4- Gbmaj7(#5)- Cm7(b5)- D7(#5 #9)- Ebmaj9- Gm- Cm7(b5).
I hope you have fun playing the solo and you can make one of your own. If you do please post it so we can discuss about.



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