Major Scale Position 2 and Improv
Join Mike Dugan in this third chapter of Relative Major and Improvisation, where you'll explore Major Scale Position 2 and Improv as part of the Blues Guitar Lessons course on Guitar. This session will refine your approach to Major Scale Position 2 and Improv, helping you sound more polished and expressive on Guitar. Remember, consistency is key! Keep practicing Relative Major and Improvisation, and you'll unlock even more skills in Guitar.
Relative Major and Improvisation
Intro to Relative Major Scale
Major Scale Position 1 and Improv
Major Scale Position 2 and Improv
Major Scale Position 3 and Improv
Combining all Ideas
Topic 1Introduction and Basics of Blues - Part 1
Topic 2Introduction and Basics of Blues - Part 2
Topic 3Blues Rhythm
Topic 4Blues Turnaround and Ending
Topic 5Movable Chords
Topic 6Blues Improvisation-Pentatonics-Part 1
Topic 7Blues Improvisation-Pentatonics-Part 2
Topic 8Blues Improvisation-Pentatonics-Part 3
Topic 9Blues Improvisation-Major Blues
Topic 10Minor Blues-Chords and Improvisation
Topic 11Relative Major and Improvisation
Topic 12Blues Improvisation-Major and Minor Blues
Topic 13Blues Improvisation-Relative Major
Topic 14Improvisation Techniques
Topic 15Blues Nuance Part 1
Topic 16Blues Nuance Part 2
Topic 17Slide Guitar
Topic 18Eight Bar Blues-Part 1 (Key to the Highway)
Topic 19Eight Bar Blues-Part 2 (It Hurts Me Too)
Topic 20Eight Bar Blues-Part 3 (Send me Someone to Love)
Topic 21Blues meets Jazz Part 1
Topic 22Blues meets Jazz Part 2
Topic 23Going to a Blues Jam
Topic 24Eight Bar Blues-Part 1 (Key to the Highway)
Topic 25Eight Bar Blues-Part 2 (It Hurts Me Too)
Topic 26Eight Bar Blues-Part 3 (Send me Someone to Love)
Topic 27Layla (Original Version)
Join Mike Dugan in this third chapter of Relative Major and Improvisation, where you'll explore Major Scale Position 2 and Improv as part of the Blues Guitar Lessons course on Guitar. This session will refine your approach to Major Scale Position 2 and Improv, helping you sound more polished and expressive on Guitar. Remember, consistency is key! Keep practicing Relative Major and Improvisation, and you'll unlock even more skills in Guitar.
Relative Major and Improvisation
Intro to Relative Major Scale
Major Scale Position 1 and Improv
Major Scale Position 2 and Improv
Major Scale Position 3 and Improv
Combining all Ideas
Topic 1Introduction and Basics of Blues - Part 1
Topic 2Introduction and Basics of Blues - Part 2
Topic 3Blues Rhythm
Topic 4Blues Turnaround and Ending
Topic 5Movable Chords
Topic 6Blues Improvisation-Pentatonics-Part 1
Topic 7Blues Improvisation-Pentatonics-Part 2
Topic 8Blues Improvisation-Pentatonics-Part 3
Topic 9Blues Improvisation-Major Blues
Topic 10Minor Blues-Chords and Improvisation
Topic 11Relative Major and Improvisation
Topic 12Blues Improvisation-Major and Minor Blues
Topic 13Blues Improvisation-Relative Major
Topic 14Improvisation Techniques
Topic 15Blues Nuance Part 1
Topic 16Blues Nuance Part 2
Topic 17Slide Guitar
Topic 18Eight Bar Blues-Part 1 (Key to the Highway)
Topic 19Eight Bar Blues-Part 2 (It Hurts Me Too)
Topic 20Eight Bar Blues-Part 3 (Send me Someone to Love)
Topic 21Blues meets Jazz Part 1
Topic 22Blues meets Jazz Part 2
Topic 23Going to a Blues Jam
Topic 24Eight Bar Blues-Part 1 (Key to the Highway)
Topic 25Eight Bar Blues-Part 2 (It Hurts Me Too)
Topic 26Eight Bar Blues-Part 3 (Send me Someone to Love)
Topic 27Layla (Original Version)
