C diatonic harmonica needed
Module 2 of The Blues Improvisation Course teaches you how to solo using scales. We'll look at the best scales to use, how to practise them and then use them to improve your improvisations.
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 (0:35)
1.2 Learning goals (0:08)
1.3 Playing the changes (1:24)
1.4 Intro to arpeggios (2:00)
1.5 Arpeggios for I, IV and V chords (3:17)
1.6 Playing arpeggios to the jam track (2:07)
1.7 Soloing with chord tones (2:23)
1.8 Using all octaves (1:42)
1.9 Conclusion & homework (0:21)
PART 2
2.1 Learning goals (0:09)
2.2 Having fun with scales (1:45)
2.3 Major pentatonic intro (2:37)
2.4 Basic major pentatonic soloing (2:35)
2.5 Major pentatonic for I, IV and V (2:34)
2.6 Complex major pentatonic soloing (1:42)
2.7 Conclusion & homework (0:22)
PART 3
3.1 Learning goals (0:10)
3.2 Minor pentatonic intro (2:14)
3.3 Basic minor pentatonic soloing (1:58)
3.4 Minor pentatonic for I, IV and V (3:09)
3.5 Complex minor pentatonic soloing (1:39)
3.6 Conclusion & homework (0:25)
PART 4
4.1 Learning goals (0:09)
4.2 The blues scale (1:40)
4.3 Basic blues scale soloing (2:16)
4.4 Blues scale for I, IV and V (2:20)
4.5 Complex blues scale soloing (2:10)
4.6 One chord jams (2:14)
4.7 Minor vs. major scales (1:27)
4.8 Conclusion (0:30)