What I want to take with you from this lesson is this part.
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That is chromatic move from the minor third. Make your third, to the fourth, the b5th and the natural five.
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That is a cool mood that you can use when you are playing blues and jazz. I am using these two fingers to just pluck the strings up, the E string and the B string.
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Here it is in a slower tempo.
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You can do the same thing in the key of A,
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At the slower tempo.
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This is the lick that I think works a little well with blues.
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And here is the same idea without using that high E on the top.
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You will see now, I am actually using this note instead of this one. You will see it is the same note just how am I want to pick.
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Each note. Remember before I did a slide,
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But those depends on what kind of lick sound you want to get in it at the moment.
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Slide up or,
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A pick note, okay. Now, so here what I am doing now is I am playing on the G string on the XII fret.
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And that is what you would do with the B string on the IX fret, you are playing grammatical.
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And ending on the G string on the IX fret on E note.
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So, you can either go,
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Or
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Or you can go
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Or
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And so on.
The options are almost endless. It is up to you. I hope you have found this lesson useful and continue to check my website at dolphinstreet.com for more videos. Thanks.
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