Jazz up your blues guitar in 3 levels!
In today's lesson, I will show you how to inject some jazz into your blues guitar in 3 levels. Firstly, we will look at 251's, then diminished arpeggios, and finally the altered scale. I will show you how to use these techniques when playing over a simple 12-bar blues in G. When we combine this with the pentatonics and blues licks we already know, it adds a whole new level of sophistication to our blues playing. I have put together a TAB and standard notation download of the techniques shown in this video. It is available on my Buy Me a Coffee page. The download is free, but there is the option to donate a little something if you so wish. If you can't afford it, that's cool. Just subscribe to my channel, and that will help me a lot too! Here is the link: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jesseree... Hi, I'm Jesse Reed, a guitarist, teacher, and songwriter from the north of England, currently living in Amsterdam. If you would like to learn more about me and my guitar teaching, please visit https://jessereedguitar.com/. You can also follow me on Instagram: / jessereedguitarteacher . I am currently available for Skype lessons. Please get in touch! #bluesguitar #jazzbluesguitar #jazzguitar #alteredscale #251 #diminished #musictheory #jazztheory #guitarlesson #guitar #learnguitar #jessereed #bluesguitarlicks

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