Blues Soloing: Using The House Pattern For Major And Minor Blues Scales
Published on 18 January 2016
http://5easybluessolos.com - This pattern is one of my personal favorites simply because it is so simple and by turning it around between the major and the minor versions you can get an enormous amount of music out of it.
Obviously I didn't write out the licks I'm playing in the video because this particular video is more for showing you the pattern and letting you play around with it. Licks are to follow in later videos.
Enjoy!
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