C diatonic harmonica needed
Module 1 of The Blues Improvisation Course teaches you the basics: how to follow the 12 bar chord changes and create simple solos using easy-to-follow methods.
You'll get:
- Step-by-step course to download and keep forever
- Short lessons in easy-to follow chunks
- Technical studies and practice exercises
- Jam tracks to practise your new soloing methods
COURSE SUMMARY
PART 1
1.1 Introduction (1:03)
1.2 Learning goals (0:10)
1.3 The highest form of music (2:07)
1.4 Understanding the blues (0:59)
1.5 Intro to chords (2:00)
1.6 The I, IV and V chords (2:06)
1.7 12 bar blues intro (3:20)
1.8 Counting through the 12 bar (3:04)
1.9 Common variations (2:17)
1.10 Conclusion & homework (0:25)
PART 2
2.1 Learning goals (0:12)
2.2 Picking the right harp (1:53)
2.3 Root notes intro (3:15)
2.4 Playing root notes to metronome (5:10)
2.5 Playing root notes to jam track (1:04)
2.6 Conclusion & homework (0:30)
PART 3
3.1 Learning goals (0:14)
3.2 Diving in (1:21)
3.3 Starter notes (6:16)
3.4 Taping the harp (3:49)
3.5 Tracking your progress (1:35)
3.6 Studying the greats 1 (2:34)
3.7 Studying the greats 2 (1:51)
3.8 Conclusion & homework (0:32)
PART 4
4.1 Learning goals (0:09)
4.2 Repetition and variation (2:03)
4.3 Splitting up the 12 bar (0:54)
4.4 One lick solos (8:04)
4.5 Two lick solos (2:35)
4.6 Three lick solos (5:57)
4.7 Floating over the changes (1:42)
4.8 Conclusion (0:43)