Blues Jazz Scale On Guitar TUTORiAL
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How to improvise in a Jazz language with the Pentatonic Scale
What you’ll learn
Improvise over a Blues, Smooth Jazz and Blues Jazz with the Pentatonic Scale
Play with fluency through the fretboard with the Pentatonic Scale
Pentatonic Scales shapes, connections, articulations, transposition and patterns
Principles of the improvisation and Melodic development
Requirements
This course required previous music knowledge (be able to read tablature).
Description
Would You Like to Start to Improvise Blues, Pop Songs with a Jazz Language? The Course Will Show You How to Get Fluency on the Fretboard Through the Pentatonic Scales.This Course is the First of a Series about being a Master of Guitar.The Pentatonic Scale is The Most Useful Because it is Easy to Play and Sounds Great. In the Section One, You Will Practice the Five Shapes of the Major Pentatonic Scale and the Connections Between Everyone. In the Section Two, You Will See the Principles of Improvisation, How to Develop Your Improvise, and Keep the Listener Interested. On Section Three, How to Transpose the Scale For Other Keys.On Section Four, the Relation Between the Major and Minor Pentatonic Scales. On Section Five, How to Move Through the Fretboard Horizontally, to Improving Your Musical Expression.On Section Six, You Will Practice Patterns, Studies to Conditioning Your Muscle Memory.On Section Seven, a Couple of Studies to Improving Your Skills Even More. On Section Eight, the Blues Structure. Form, Harmony, Melody, and Chords.On Section Nine, you Will Practice the Blues Scale, and How to Play it Over a Major or Minor Keys.In Section Ten, Two Advanced Studies to Practice.
Overview
Section 1: Major Pentatonic Scale
Lecture 1 COURSE OVERVIEW
Lecture 2 Pentatonic Scales Shapes
Lecture 3 Connections Between the Pentatonic Scale Shapes
Lecture 4 Playing Randomly with the Pentatonic Scale
Section 2: HOW TO IMPROVISE
Lecture 5 Principles of the Improvisation
Lecture 6 Articulations
Lecture 7 Phrase
Lecture 8 Melodic Development
Section 3: HOW TO PLAY THE MAJOR PENTATONIC SCALE IN ANOTHER KEY
Lecture 9 How to Move the Pentatonic Scale to Different Keys
Lecture 10 Transposing the Other Shapes
Lecture 11 CAGED
Lecture 12 Pentatonic Scale Shape X CAGED
Section 4: THE MINOR PENTATONIC SCALE
Lecture 13 Relation Between the Minor, and Major Pentatonic Scales
Lecture 14 Improvise Directly Over the Minor Shapes
Section 5: MOVING THROUGH THE FRETBOARD
Lecture 15 New Shapes of the Pentatonic Scale
Section 6: PATTERNS
Lecture 16 Patterns Over the Pentatonic Scale
Section 7: PRACTICING ALL THE CONTENT
Lecture 17 Improvise Over Am Blues
Section 8: BLUES
Lecture 18 Blues Structure
Section 9: BLUES SCALE
Lecture 19 Blues Scale Shapes
Lecture 20 Blues Scale Over Major and Minor Keys
Lecture 21 Moving the Blues Scale through the Fretboard
Section 10: ADVANCED STUDIES
Lecture 22 Smooth Jazz and Blues Jazz
This course is for those who want to learn how to improvise with the pentatonic scales over Smooth Jazz, Pop Songs and Blues, with a Jazz Language.
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