06 Goin' to Memphis - Progressive Blues Guitar Solos by Peter Gelling
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- čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
- Este solo se mueve bastante alrededor del diapasón, haciendo uso de las diversas formas de la
Escala pentatónica mayor.
This solo moves around the fretboard quite a bit, making use of the various forms of the
Major Pentatonic scale.
Backing track:
• Goin' To Memphis-Backi...
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This book is one of THE Koala Books classics IMHO. I've been (occasionally) using the Ross Campbell Beyond Pentatonic Blues book/course lately and while I haven't made any progress at all in my Blues soloing [I'm lazy, undisciplined and probably talentless], I do find this Progressive Blues Guitar Solos volume to be something I keep coming back to regularly because I find that Mr. Gelling's solos dovetail quite nicely with the teachings within the Ross Campbell book ie landing on the Root or 3rd of either the I, IV or V chords when playing some tasty Blues lick(s)*.
*I am not Ross Campbell or even remotely affiliated with Ross Campbell! I'm just a very keen electric Blues guitar fan ☺️
An excellent book to learn to play the Blues from.
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I would also equally recommend the Ross Campbell Beyond Pentatonic Blues course (which is alarmingly close in places to some of the stuff in this Progressive Blues Guitar Solos book!).
@@Ronno4691 hey, thanks for your recommendation. I will keep the book in mind.
Peter Gelling was a genius
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Nice work, sir! You nailed it.. how did you erase the original guitar track and put your guitar on the backing track?
Hi, thanks for your comment. I used the Moses app.