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2018-02-17 By Bob 4 Comments

This is on the intermediate to advanced side, but no reason not to start doing this even if it feels over your head currently. I can’t overstate how important it is to get to the keyboard to visualize harmony.

2018-02-09 By Bob 19 Comments

Ever wonder how to go from just scales and chords to soloing? Here’s how I do it.

2018-02-07 By Bob 5 Comments

Inside this solo is a great example of one of those “licks” you’d do well to learn in all 12 keys.

2018-02-05 By Bob

Should you be thinking about the changes or letting your ear rule? Well, that depends…

2018-01-27 By Bob 9 Comments

This video explains the basic pentatonic scales and a few of their lesser-used but awesome-sounding (if slightly confusing) cousins.

2018-01-23 By Bob 26 Comments

This five-note scale type, applied to different parts of a chord progression, yields a really cool sound.

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