Mix Major and Minor Pentatonics Like BB King |Tuesday Blues #004
Published on 05 February 2016
No one seems to command as much expression from the guitar like BB King.
It's hard to pick one aspect of his playing and practice it until you master it. However, one 'technique' he uses frequently is mixing major and minor pentatonic scales. He does this seamlessly.
THIS WEEK'S TUESDAY BLUES
This lesson is all about mixing major and minor pentatonic scales. The example lick is over the A chord. In fact, the entire lick is over the A Chord.
Be sure to stop by the full lesson page on BGI's website to grab the TAB. You can get that here:
http://www.bluesguitarinstitute.com/lesson4
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All the best to you in your playing.
Play On!
John
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