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Blues Scale Inversions


When you want to play a solo, you have to know which notes you can play. This set of notes is called a scale. It must fit to the song and the chords, not all notes on your fretboard would give a nice sound. Looking into a music book you'll find dozens of different scales and modes, major and natural/melodic/harmonic minor, dorian, lydian, mixolydian, aeolian or phrygian mode and even more. The series of lessons presented here will help you understand how to use the blues scale to create an improvised solo.

Muddy Waters


Lesson 1



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