Great stuff, as usual. We tend to make things more difficult than necessary. I once saw an interview with Walter Trout, and he said this is how he solos: no scales, no patterns, just seeing the chords and playing in and around them.
Man I can never resist picking up your courses 😂. But out of the cacophony of online lessons, yours are the ones that break it down so I end up saying "I can't believe I'm playing this!". Thanks Jeff.
Thanks Jeff. Already got the course but haven't gone through it yet. I have a feeling it will answer a question I've had about playing in one position.
Hey thanks! I’m not really making course with TF anymore, just my own stuff at www.jmguitarlessons.com. At the moment I don’t have plans for a part 2 but you have me thinking!
As always thank you Jeff🤘I have almost all of your courses from your site Jeff & working and almost finished the British Blues Rock & if you would for Christmas would you Please put your Peter Green course on sale🤞Best teacher & have learned so much from you in last couple years. Keep rocking Jeff & Thank you!
C7/F7/G7 at open position and 12th fret; A7/D7/E7, 3rd fret; G7/C7/D7, 5th fret; E7/A7/B7, 8th fret; D7/G7/A7, 10th fret … now CAGED is missing B and F because B7 = C7 (down 1 fret) and F7 = E7 (up 1 fret). That’s how to play the 3 chords in each of the 5 positions. - Now for each of those Dominant 7 “shapes”, you must be able to play Mixolydian + b3/b5 from the Blues scale. The most important notes are 3/b7; they will most define those Dominant 7 chords.
Great info you’re sharing Jeff! Always like your production quality. Top notch 👌
Thanks Nick!!
Great course Heff. Really helping me a lot!
That’s awesome to hear!! Thank you.
Love your approach Jeff and couldn't agree more with the distinction between practicing and performing. Rock on!
Thank you!!
Good lesson, and a very pleasant tone.
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You're the best Jeff!
Thanks Tommy!
Jeff-- that's a HUGE lightbulb moment for me-- Thanks!
Fantastic!!
I bought this and it was really eye opening.
Thank you and so happy to hear that!
great video
Thank you!
Great stuff, as usual. We tend to make things more difficult than necessary. I once saw an interview with Walter Trout, and he said this is how he solos: no scales, no patterns, just seeing the chords and playing in and around them.
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So useful - Thank you Jeff
You’re welcome!!
Thanks Jeff, great practice routine for me ✌
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Man I can never resist picking up your courses 😂. But out of the cacophony of online lessons, yours are the ones that break it down so I end up saying "I can't believe I'm playing this!". Thanks Jeff.
I can’t thank you enough for the support and kind words! Makes my day to hear the courses are helping. 🙌🏻🙏🏻🤘
Thanks Jeff. Already got the course but haven't gone through it yet. I have a feeling it will answer a question I've had about playing in one position.
Thanks as always!!!!
Hey Jeff! I love your TrueFire courses! Is there a blues solo part 2 coming soon?
Hey thanks! I’m not really making course with TF anymore, just my own stuff at www.jmguitarlessons.com.
At the moment I don’t have plans for a part 2 but you have me thinking!
What a fantastic video Jeff have a great weekend also I have a fungal infection in my head and also happy veterans day to the United states ❤😢
Thanks Jeff great presentation on simple but imperative skill..... BTW liking the Jake E Lee!
Thanks man! It’s great! I’ll do a video on it coming up.
As always thank you Jeff🤘I have almost all of your courses from your site Jeff & working and almost finished the British Blues Rock & if you would for Christmas would you Please put your Peter Green course on sale🤞Best teacher & have learned so much from you in last couple years. Keep rocking Jeff & Thank you!
Thank you! Shoot me an email www.jeffmcerlain.com/contact
Great tips Jeff. Rhythm and lead are two sides of the same coin, not two separate coins as is the way it's often taught.
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Is playing 10 & 11 bars (D7,C7) an example of solo "thru" the changes (chromatic walk D,D#,E)? Super video!!
Yup!
Hey, Jeff did you live in Austin TX in the 90s? I'm pretty sure we met a few times if you did. Nice video thanks
Nope! 😉
C7/F7/G7 at open position and 12th fret; A7/D7/E7, 3rd fret; G7/C7/D7, 5th fret; E7/A7/B7, 8th fret; D7/G7/A7, 10th fret … now CAGED is missing B and F because B7 = C7 (down 1 fret) and F7 = E7 (up 1 fret). That’s how to play the 3 chords in each of the 5 positions.
- Now for each of those Dominant 7 “shapes”, you must be able to play Mixolydian + b3/b5 from the Blues scale. The most important notes are 3/b7; they will most define those Dominant 7 chords.
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The jazz is trying to sneak in without anyone noticing 😂
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When I saw that amp, I was expecting bark at the moon.
Ha! A bit of a teaser… I’ll do a video on the amp but not playing what’s expected. That’s what I’m using in the video. It’s a great amp!
@JeffMcErlain i have the IR-J version and the cleans on it are great.
@@mikec8815 I'm close on one of those for a travel board as I like this so much!
I see RED…
You hear with your eyes.