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In this video we’ll talk about the open E blues scale on guitar and some important licks and patterns that come from the open strings…

Most folks know the blues scale, but doing it in the key of E and using those open strings can be tricky to say the least.

Give these a try for yourself and let me know how it goes.


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If you’ve not heard of mixing the major and minor blues sounds, you’re in for a treat today…

Not only will we cover why and how you want to mix the major and minor blues scales, you’ll get one of the most classic blues licks on the planet that demonstrates the concept perfectly.

This concept is a large part of the last 1/3rd of


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In today’s video we’ll cover a lick that Eric Clapton uses in the Cream recording of, “Spoonful”…

And while he didn’t use it as a slow blues lick, or even really as a blues lick at all, it’s a great example of how to get some serious mileage out of a simple, 4 note pattern (also box 1.)

This lick also shows up in my, “


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Today’s lesson is all about slow blues rhythm guitar and having a handful of ideas that will take you through most anything that comes up.

So grab your guitar and let’s get into it:

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So, you say 4 notes was too many? How about 3 notes!

Seriously, I’m not joking, it’s a 3 note blues solo… and to make it even easier, there are no bends.

If you are more of a beginning blues guitar player, today’s your day:

The TAB is in the video, but I also have a


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