Soloing Over 12 Bar Blues |
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Soloing Over 12 Bar Blues |
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Nov 10 2010, 01:57 AM |
yes, I agree. Don't think about theory that much. Blues is a genre where you have to use your ears a lot. So try all the notes in the blues scales on that IV change and see which one you like the most, or suits the most. Then attack that note on different forms, like sliding, vibrato, non vibrato, etc
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Nov 10 2010, 02:20 AM |
The essence of blues is to mix minor and major scales naturally, while inserting the blue note. Try to mix both of these scales equally well, and use blue scale and chromatic approach here and there, and you will see how it can sound awesome!
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