Blues Basics Major 3rd to Minor 3rd Licks in A
Published on 13 January 2016
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The minor 3rd to major third relationship is a very common and effective tool for creating licks over dominant 7 chords. In this lesson we explore them over the A7 and D7 chords over a 12 bar blues in A.
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