Blues Guitar Lesson: Adding "Tweedlies" To The Blues Scale On Guitar
Published on 31 March 2016
If you want to liven up the sound of your blues scale, you can use what I call "tweedlies" which are a quick combination of a hammer-on and pull-off to liven things up.
In this video you'll see how I take a simple scale pattern (pentatonic box 1) and add some tweedlies in to make the scale more interesting and create some nice blues licks out of it.
Enjoy the video and for more please visit http://bluesguitarunleashed.com .
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