Blues Guitar Lesson: Adding "Tweedlies" To The Blues Scale On Guitar
Published on 31 March 2016
If you want to liven up the sound of your blues scale, you can use what I call "tweedlies" which are a quick combination of a hammer-on and pull-off to liven things up.
In this video you'll see how I take a simple scale pattern (pentatonic box 1) and add some tweedlies in to make the scale more interesting and create some nice blues licks out of it.
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