Description
Here is a lesson on an "instrument-specific" sequence. It is called this because playing this pattern is unique to the guitar and is based strictly on a pattern that is played with the fretboard fingers. The sequence cannot be classified as numeric (a numbered pattern of notes) or intervallic (a specific pattern of intervals) and it cannot be replicated as a sequence with the same logic on any other instrument.
Remember the sequence lies in a pattern that starts on each string using the index finger. Practice it only with a metronome to build massive chops. It will very soon translate into smoking blues licks and solos.
Lesson Info
Instructor
Andy Gurley
Tutorial Lessons
- Build Blues Chops: Minor Pentatonic Scale
- Super Charge with Hammer-Ons and Pull-Offs
- Build Your Chops: Instrument-Specific Sequence
- Build Your Chops: Instrument-Specific Sequence 2
- Pentatonic Lick 1 Using Sequences
- Pentatonic Lick 2 Using Sequences
- Pentatonic Lick 3 Using Sequences
- Pentatonic Lick 4 Using Sequences