Life Changing Blues Lead Guitar Trick - How to Use the Major 3rd!
Tabs, Soundslice & Guitar Pro for Today's Blues Lead Guitar Trick at: / 50955574 Hello friends, Welcome back to Swift Guitar Lessons for another blues-rock lead tutorial. Every once in a while a musician stumbles upon a simple trick that significantly enhances their playing. For me, discovering how to use the major third interval in conjunction with my go-to pentatonic licks was one such event. So, in today's session I'll break down how to locate the major 3rd across three octaves, and provide guidance on how to get that iconic major blues sound. Let's get started! ___________________________________________________________________ Links: Bonus Resources - / swiftlessons Request a song at: http://swiftguitar.com/request Facebook: / swiftguitarlessons Instagram: / swiftguitarlessons Twitter: / swiftlessons #bluesguitar #learnguitar #guitarlessons

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