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Hey guys, welcome to another guitar lesson. Today, I am going to show you how to play a Blues in C using two scales: The major and minor pentatonic scale.
One of the remarkable things about the Blues is that it allows you to use two scales over the chords. I always loved watching blues players blending the two scales effortlessly. However, when I tried, it didn't sound quite the same!
You see, guitar players tend to let the fingers decide what to play. In my case, I would learn one blues lick using the C major pentatonic, and I would try to replicate the same riff with the Minor pentatonic using the same shape. We can call it a "Copy and paste" Blues lick approach.
Things changed when I started listening to singers and how they blend the two scales. The transition between the major and minor scale was soo smooth that it almost felt like one scale.
Once you get rid of the scale box, you can appreciate playing the Blues as a singer does.
In this lesson, I am going to show you what I learn by playing a Blues like a singer. I am also going to show you how to blend the two scales so that you always know what scale goes on which chord.
Enjoy this lesson.
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GUITAR 1: Eko Massimo Varini Signature
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EFFECTS: Boss GT10
RECORDING: Boss Micro BR80
STRINGS: Elixir 010
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Are you a full-time YouTuber?
How long have you been playing guitar for?
I started playing guitar when I was 10 years old, so it has been more than 20 years. I have always loved fingerpicking guitar, so this is why all my tutorials focus on this topic.
Why are you on Patreon?
Patreon is great! It allows creators to make money doing what they love. On Patreon, I can share my guitar lessons with my Patrons and get paid for it. As a creator, I feel like Patreon really made a massive difference in the way I share my content :)
Do you do concerts?
I used to do a lot of gigs in the past. London is a great place to play music almost every day. When my YouTube channel started to grow, I decided to go all-in and try to help as many people as possible learning guitar. This goal takes all the time I have available, so I am not doing any gig or concert atm.
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All the music posted to this channel are created by and belong exclusively to Marco Cirillo. For the tracks and music in this video to be used in any way requires direct permission and consent or necessary takedown action will be taken.
DON'T SAMPLE ANY MUSIC FROM MY VIDEOS.
DON'T CLAIM COPYRIGHT FOR ANY OF THE MUSIC RECORDED IN THIS VIDEO.
Hey guys, welcome to another guitar lesson. Today, I am going to show you how to play a Blues in C using two scales: The major and minor pentatonic scale.
One of the remarkable things about the Blues is that it allows you to use two scales over the chords. I always loved watching blues players blending the two scales effortlessly. However, when I tried, it didn't sound quite the same!
You see, guitar players tend to let the fingers decide what to play. In my case, I would learn one blues lick using the C major pentatonic, and I would try to replicate the same riff with the Minor pentatonic using the same shape. We can call it a "Copy and paste" Blues lick approach.
Things changed when I started listening to singers and how they blend the two scales. The transition between the major and minor scale was soo smooth that it almost felt like one scale.
Once you get rid of the scale box, you can appreciate playing the Blues as a singer does.
In this lesson, I am going to show you what I learn by playing a Blues like a singer. I am also going to show you how to blend the two scales so that you always know what scale goes on which chord.
Enjoy this lesson.
🎸ALL THE COURSES AVAILABLE ON PATREON
🎸UDEMY COURSES | 63% DISCOUNT
🎸FOLLOW ME
🎸MY ITALIAN YOUTUBE CHANNEL (GUITAR LESSONS)
🎸GEAR I AM USING ATM
GUITAR 1: Eko Massimo Varini Signature
GUITAR 2: Journey Instrument Sitka Sapele OF410
GUITAR 3: Journey Instrument Carbon Black Top Matte OF660M
EFFECTS: Boss GT10
RECORDING: Boss Micro BR80
STRINGS: Elixir 010
🎸RECORDING
CAMERA 1: Canon 80D
CAMERA 2: Canon 700D
MIC: RODE
🎸EDITING
Final Cut Pro X
MacBook Pro
🎸FAQs:
Are you a full-time YouTuber?
How long have you been playing guitar for?
I started playing guitar when I was 10 years old, so it has been more than 20 years. I have always loved fingerpicking guitar, so this is why all my tutorials focus on this topic.
Why are you on Patreon?
Patreon is great! It allows creators to make money doing what they love. On Patreon, I can share my guitar lessons with my Patrons and get paid for it. As a creator, I feel like Patreon really made a massive difference in the way I share my content :)
Do you do concerts?
I used to do a lot of gigs in the past. London is a great place to play music almost every day. When my YouTube channel started to grow, I decided to go all-in and try to help as many people as possible learning guitar. This goal takes all the time I have available, so I am not doing any gig or concert atm.
© Copyright and Licensing...
All the music posted to this channel are created by and belong exclusively to Marco Cirillo. For the tracks and music in this video to be used in any way requires direct permission and consent or necessary takedown action will be taken.
DON'T SAMPLE ANY MUSIC FROM MY VIDEOS.
DON'T CLAIM COPYRIGHT FOR ANY OF THE MUSIC RECORDED IN THIS VIDEO.
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