Blues Soloing Over Chords - Inspired by - Robben Ford - Guitar lesson

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Hi guys this week we are Going to be looking at Blues Soloing Over Chords - Inspired by - Robben Ford .

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I have recently been studying VERY hard looking to expand my guitar vocabulary , in particular looking at the diminished scale and when and how to apply it.With all that being taken into consideration, i stumbled across some very useful licks that are gonna make you sound sophisticated almost instantly!!
Sound Good?? Well make sure to let me know below, i may Start turning these kind of videos out regularly again!!
In the words of the Kid .

This is a shortcut to sophistication!!

Enjoy,
Richie.
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My man, this was pretty good. I do hope you keep these up. These small runs are a great addition to any arsenal and I'd definitely like to see more.
Thanks a lot, man. Honestly.
Cheers

_RLP
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I'm digging this video especially what a good sound you're getting with that single dog-ear p90 in that guitar. You're one hell of a player man. From one Blues Man to another, I'm giving you my respect and a double thumbs up. I wish I could play some of the stuff you're doing.

ziggylayneable
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Excellent presentation as usual Richie.    The flow has a jazzy quality to it even though its 1/4/5...…..sort of like a 1970's Fusion in a way and fluidity.    That body style has its merits with neck access that you don't get with other body have a Hamer version with 2 humbuckers I acquired a few years back for my collection...…….flat top version as opposed to the arched top version...… they did make them with the P90's too.   I always get going when I hear Mississippi Queen as that's the guitar that's running hot on that tune.  And I think its the recipe in early Humble 90's pushing an amp.   More output signal generated being its a single than a Fender single coil or its own a growl when its gets hot and nasty

mikecamps
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Nice one, Richie. Bit beyond my pay grade at the minute, I'm still working on breaking into the pentatonic! It's a journey and I am getting there slowly, thanks in no small part to your inspiration. I'll save this one for later. In other news.... I have been working away for a few weeks with limited internet, so I've got a bit of catching up to do with your other videos. Keep up the good work, Cheers!

andrewturner
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Try wrapping one up since you have the stuff out 2 wider flats for the bobbin and use 6 cut off nails as the poles to hold the flats for the need, I think 2 bar magnets for the bottom but substitute & orient some refrigerator magnets from the door seal from a dead refrigerator...….and never know what could happen.  You don't need the same depth of bobbin like a strat….you need wider and smaller depth in the bobbin...….pancake bobbin.    Might be interesting to leave the heads on the nails and not cut them off.   Maybe go with an over wind so you can have a reference point and remove wraps along the way to find the sweet spot as you dial it in experimenting.  You're doing the strat build, so try another but, leave the body natural wood with no finish and channel out the pickup area for a full bathtub chamber so you can play with the pickup location as you experiment.  Could be quite an adventure in fun and something to do in your spare time this everything else as things go

mikecamps
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I’m a new recruit here .. enjoying the content - where did you get the robbin ford content ? True fire ?

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