Description
Here's another instrument-specific sequence that you'll hear most notably in the music of Billy Gibbons. It's a unique twist on the minor pentatonic scale that translates well into all styles of the blues. The most difficult part of this sequence is the jumping or barring that you'll do with your index or third finger to pull it off with speed. Remember to use a metronome and it will come sooner than you expect! As always, start slowly and work up to burning tempos.
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