Blues Scale Changes - The Major Blues Roadmap
Published on 21 January 2016
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There are many scale combinations you can use throughout a blues progression.
This lesson encourages you to think outside the minor blues/pentatonic scale box and make use of more colorful scale changes.
By combining different scales in your blues solos, you'll no longer be limited to the vocabulary of the same 6 note scale in the same position.
In other words, this lesson will open up your creative options and, once mastered, intuition will have a much greater role in your blues improvisation.
Watch the video for an overview and then visit the lesson page to internalize the roadmap that will give you the freedom to improvise across the entire fretboard exactly how you wish.
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