- Lesson Title:
Lead Guitar
- Guitar Instructor: Dr Simon
- Lesson Added: October 10th 2004
- Lesson Files: Video Guitar Lesson, Guitar Tab, Notation
- Lesson Difficulty: Intermediate
- Lesson Focus: Scales
- Lesson Style: Blues
- Lesson Keywords: Pentatonic Blues Scale lead guitar
As we have already discussed, chord progressions can be thought of in terms of scale degrees and the key signature of the piece you are playing determines the chord progression, since a progression can be played in many different keys.
Typically this chord progression provides an accompaniment to a melody (the bit you would typically whistle or sing) and played on a piano. It is easy to think of the left hand playing the bass or accompaniment, and the right hand playing the melody. However, on a guitar both hands are busy playing one or the other unless, like Azrael you have a Chapman stick however that is a story for another day !!
Previously we have seen how notes...
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