La pentatonique secrète de Robben Ford (change UNE seule note)

Robben Ford made famous a blues-jazz sound that hinges on just ONE note: move it within your usual minor pentatonic scale, and you can improvise an entire blues with that color—no new fingering, no new pattern. In this video, you will discover: • THE note to change in your minor pentatonic scale (you lower it by a semitone—the b7 becomes the major 6th); • WHY this tiny change instantly sounds like Robben Ford: the Dorian color of the 6th + the bluesy grit of the minor third, combined in a single scale (sometimes called the "Dorian pentatonic"); • HOW to use it to improvise an entire blues with just ONE shape—and the secret to phrasing: treat that note like a color, not a rung on a ladder. By the end, you won't be reciting a scale anymore: you'll be choosing your colors. On the agenda: 00:00 Intro 01:38 The plan 01:59 The note to change 03:49 Why it sounds good 05:02 How to use it on a Blues 07:23 Summary 08:33 Going further ——— 🎸 THE CATERING — 2 hours of free training on phrasing Changing a note is powerful. But what REALLY makes that note sound good is how you play it. I've prepared 2 hours of free training on phrasing in a space called The Catering — you'll also receive my invitations to Zoom live sessions where we practice together. It's free: 👉 https://school.hack-ta-guitare.com/le... ——— 💬 Robben Ford has other tricks up his sleeve (like the altered scale). Want a video on that? Let me know in the comments. #RobbenFord #Guitar #Blues