Description
Now let's play the entire thing an octave higher! Again, this is an important step because often lead guitar parts are played in the upper register and we need to get used to playing on those smaller frets in a new area of the fretboard!
Lesson Info
Instructor
Christopher Schlegel
Tutorial Lessons
- Improvisation In A Minor Key: Introduction
- Identifying The Key Signature
- Minor Scale Play Along
- Building Phrases That Target Chord Tones
- Basic Melody Play Along
- Basic Melody An Octave Higher
- Octave Higher Basic Melody Play Along
- Adding A Slide To The Basic Melody
- Adding A Slide Play Along
- Adding A Slide An Octave Higher
- Slide An Octave Higher Play Along
- Adding A Bend To The Basic Melody
- Adding A Bend Play Along
- Adding A Bend An Octave Higher
- Bend An Octave Higher Play Along
- Conclusion