In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn blues rhythm comping ideas in 3 different positions on the fretboard, while using simple 2 note and 3 note chords.
To view the Part 2 video, download the MP3 jam tracks, and the TAB for this lesson, visit: https://www.activemelody.com/lesson/blues-rhythm-comping-ideas-using-2-note-and-3-note-chords-dyads-and-triads-guitar-lesson-ep553/
0:00 - Introduction - Song we'll be learning
02:18 - What is blues rhythm comping
04:22 - The B triad from the G shape
04:55 - The strum pattern that is used
07:00 - The B triad with embellishments
08:10 - Harmonized 3rds connected to the B triad
09:26 - The B7 triad (from the G shape)
10:44 - The 4 chord (D7 chord shape)
12:00 - Back to the 1 chord (B) - G shape
13:22 - To the 5 chord (F#7) played in 2 triads
15:16 - Learning the same 3 chords in a new position
15:47 - New position - 1 chord (B)
17:03 - New position - 4 and 5 chord using 2 note chords (Dyads)
20:25 - Back to the 1 chord (B6)
21:27 - Conclusion
To view the Part 2 video, download the MP3 jam tracks, and the TAB for this lesson, visit: https://www.activemelody.com/lesson/blues-rhythm-comping-ideas-using-2-note-and-3-note-chords-dyads-and-triads-guitar-lesson-ep553/
0:00 - Introduction - Song we'll be learning
02:18 - What is blues rhythm comping
04:22 - The B triad from the G shape
04:55 - The strum pattern that is used
07:00 - The B triad with embellishments
08:10 - Harmonized 3rds connected to the B triad
09:26 - The B7 triad (from the G shape)
10:44 - The 4 chord (D7 chord shape)
12:00 - Back to the 1 chord (B) - G shape
13:22 - To the 5 chord (F#7) played in 2 triads
15:16 - Learning the same 3 chords in a new position
15:47 - New position - 1 chord (B)
17:03 - New position - 4 and 5 chord using 2 note chords (Dyads)
20:25 - Back to the 1 chord (B6)
21:27 - Conclusion
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