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Sure Fire Melodic Blues Hack


A small taste of whats on my Patreon Page. This hack will instantly make your blues playing sound a lot more melodic. All we are doing is learning a two note movable pattern in conjunction with our pentatonic.
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Originally posted by UC7x6Y0mihjiOpMU9JrmZ4FQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0X9vY17llE

12 thoughts on “Sure Fire Melodic Blues Hack

  • Very cool Dan, awesome stuff! I believe these are the same double stops (M3, b7) that Jimmy Page uses as fills and between chord changes on "Rock and Roll" (also in A).

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  • DAN PATLANSKY, You should make a video lesson about this SRV Texas Chord. SRV often would put the 5th instead of the root tonic for the Dominant chords which I'm not sure why he would use the 5th on the low E string its pretty much either an 2nd inversion dominant7 or 9th or 13th or its a SLASH Dominant Chord. SRV uses the Dominant7b9 scale 1-b2-3-4-5-6-b7 which you should make a lesson about it

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  • Hi Dan. Awesome tone and interesting teaching as well. Are you using the Tornado Jam currently? If so, there seems to be a strange impedance thing with mine when I‘m rolling down the volume pot completely. The pedal then makes a strange and very anoying buzzing sound which goes away as soon as I turn up the volume pot on 1 or beyond

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  • Awesome tip, I appreciate the "how do I practice this" part of these videos, we appreciate the application as much as we do the technique

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