Thursday, October 4, 2007

G Blues Vertical (Guitar, Beginner)


This pattern of the G blues scale will make you move in a mostly vertical motion, relative to the fretboard. Here are a few things to be aware of:

1. Hollow circles represent the G note.
2. Orange circles represent a simple pattern for the G minor pentatonic scale: G, Bb, C, D, and F notes.
3. Blue circles represent the jazzy-sounding blue note of the scale: C#.

The blues scale sounds great above several varying chord progressions, from those resembling a major key (G5, C5, D5) to those more minor in nature (G5, Bb5, C5) to the relative major (Bb, Eb, F), etc.

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