Put the Most Important Notes Together

I know it might seem overwhelming how the scales cover the entire fretboard, the fingering, terms like scales and licks etc. But if this tutorial has shown you that blues soloing ultimately comes down to just a handful of notes and what you do with them, you've come a long way! This was just an introduction to some concepts that you will need later on like playing in different positions and learning licks. We will revisit all of these as we go on with the blues!

Instructor Anders Mouridsen
Tutorial:
The Most Important Notes
Styles:
Blues
Difficulty:
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Put the Most Important Notes Together By Anders Mouridsen

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Questions & Answers

6 months ago
am i supposed to learn how to play this? or is it just for example? it seems like more than i can handle.
Mike Olekshy 5 months ago

Hello - thanks for the question! I think in this case, Anders is improvising over a track as an example of what you can do to play blues lead. It is totally up to you if you want to dig in and learn the exact solo. One suggestion would be to perhaps take one phrase and try to work on it. Or even, a small chunk of a single phrase if you think the entire solo is more than you can handle!

7 months ago
How do I turn “on” the video loop feature when using iPad?
Mike Olekshy 6 months ago

Hello - thanks for your question! Engage the looping feature as follows: tap on the screen while the lesson is playing, and note the circle with an arrow at the bottom right. Select it and then move the A and B marks to the position of the video you'd like to loop. If you require any further assistance, please reach out to [email protected].