Wednesday, June 29, 2011

added ninths to my blues

I"m comfortable with ninth chords now in my I IV V. I put them in the IV and V position, and use a seventh in the I position. It's a good combination this way; the ninths are right in the same area as the seventh. It has a little Stevie
Ray sound to it.

still haven't made a video... too busy with summer stuff.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

today i played the blues

maybe for the first time. I had all the elements there. The intro, the major minor riffs, the turnarounds, the end, the 12 bars, 7th chords, etc. It sounded like the blues! took me 2 years to get here. Still got lots of refinement to go through, and many more elements to learn. But the basics are here. This is what I wanted. Some kind of acoustic style blues, with chords, using a pick, not fingerstyle. Solo instrumental blues. gotta make a vid soon.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

mixing major and minor pentatonics

so, I feel I have made a step forward in mixing major and minor pents. It occurred last night -- you how these things are, they just occur out of nowhere. I picked up the guitar, thought about it, and there it was. I was going between major and minor riffs much more smoothly than in the past. I am better at visualizing the overlapping patterns and making the shifts from one to the other. It just sounded better than in previous attempts. Now I've got something to work on this summer! It feels good -- mixing major and minor sounds better than doing sequential riffs in major and minor or vice versa. What I'm doing sounds more like The Blues. I'll have to do a video soon to provide an example.