Guitar Lesson: Blues Soloing and Basic Harmony

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Blues Soloing and Basic Harmony
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This example further illustrates the point that the A blues scale sounds good over the A blues form. We've taken a two-bar lick and repeat it over and over. I don't want to belabor the point, so I've left out the last 4 bars of the form, but trust me - it sounds good over the E7 as well...


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