Robben Ford Guitar Lesson – Diminished Scale Blues – TrueFire
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Hey Robben. Long time, no see. Good stuff. Guys, learn your diminished movement between your dominant / tonic changes and it will add a whole new dimension to your blues playing.
Gawd – way too fast – lost me – trying to lean from this is impossible. It's demo not a 'lesson'
He is a Genius!!!!
Is the diminished scale part of a mode like Melodic Minor or is this its own thing all over the neck?
Brian Setzer nails this in Stray Cat Strut
Great master❤
Playing bebop over the blues, love it!
Yes, Sir. Great stuff. Thanks.
Robben Ford and Yngvie using the same basic harmonic material. hmmm who knew. music is amazingly complex and very simple at the same time. It's like quantum mechanics or something. the particle is there and not there at the same time. just sayin.
6:05
Though I am not at this place with playing, i am inspired and motivated. ???????? So, I’ll buy more guitars. ????????????️
The camera guy doesn't play guitar.. he doesn't show the right angle all the time to see what's being played. hate that.
GOLD!
Guenardo!
This lesson is a game changer in some level, thank you very much for uploading! 6:05 C Blues rhythm
Thank You Roben
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My favorite rock/blues/jazz-ish guitarist……. of all time. Amazing that he's sharing his craft so deeply & so well.
As someone who's really into metal I love this. I don't really what to do with it in a blues context but still love it.
Great lesson Robben! Playing diminished scales over dominant chords is something we do a lot in jazz manouche. In fact a diminished 7 is just a semitone away from a dominant 7! (e.g. C# dim 7 is C#-E-G-Bb and C7 is C-E-G-Bb).
Too fast for me…I grasped around 50%… I’d definitely need a tab or a printed lesson…
He said that a major triad can be moved in minor thirds.. I am not finding that
Robbins appears to have a good size fourth finger…I do not and often ask of my lil finger more than its capable of
Un genio !!! ????
Hip licks, hip slacks.
Why is a diminished chord 'corny' ? It's just a sound! Am I not supposed to use it because it's not 'hip' enough?
What course is this from ?
My father taught me the diminished scale as a child and relative beginner but it was mostly always played as a warm up. Never tried using it this way. Still learning.