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Advance Your Blues Playing!

Advance Your Blues Playing!

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Jack, I was wondering if you could do a follow up to this lesson. What a guitar player should know to consider themselves an intermediate player. Maybe what they should be focusing on in order to get to the next level.

Jamie Bradford

Ooops it's above but with different opening title

Steve

Been watching Jack on YT on and off for a while . Have one of his Truefire courses but after watching this was prompted to join Patreon for the tabs. Signed up and behold the one vid with no tabs. Disappointing...

Steve

You may have found the tabs by now, but Jack usually posts the tabs a few hours later or a day later. MP3 files too. They are always worth waiting for!

Ran Bush

hi guys, where are the tabs 4 this lesson?

Joy Ramin

Hi Jack. Where are the tabs for this lessons? I'm not seeing them anywhere. Thank you.

Sean S

Hi Jack as a newbie to Patreon where can I locate the Tabs for this video lessons? Thank you

Sean S

It's all useful but knowing the interval relationships is definitely a must. Note names are great for communicating with other musicians but I definitely think in terms of interval numbers.

Jack Ruch

Great tutorial as always Jack. So memorizing the triads will help locate the chord tones along the neck, got it. Do you also recommend memorizing the intervalic relationships of the root, third, and fifth for each triad shape to be able to easily locate a target chord tone, eg say the third, when playing a solo? Should we also strive to commit all the chord tone note names to memory… or are intervalic relationships and triad shapes sufficient? I’m trying to understand the most efficient manner in which to practice. Thanks again!

Jack

Fabulous

David Ball

This is so good, thanks as always Jack

James McCrystal

Crinq

David

Relent

David


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