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Jazz Guitar Improvisation: Jazz Blues Soloing for all levels – Step by Step Jazz Guitar Lesson
Learn these 5 basic exercises to practice jazz guitar blues improvisation. In this video, you’ll learn how to use different scales to fit the blues progression (in Bb) for soloing purposes.
See this page for the theory behind the blues progression(s) and to find the PDF: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/jazz-guitar-blues-improvisation-soloing
We start slowly and then get to 5, 7, and 9-note scales in eight and sixteenth notes:
1- “Minor” blues scale (the blues/rock sound)
2- “Major” blues scale (the country/southern sound)
3 -Arpeggios : basic 1 – 3 – 5 – 7 for every chord/sound
4 -Guide Tone: 3rd and 7th (and ornamentation)
5A- Scales: first five notes
5B- Scales: seven notes (the entire scale for each chord)
5C- Scales: nine notes (in sixteenth rhythmic values)
Remember, this is just “practicing” your jazz guitar blues soloing. You would never actually play like this at a jam session!
You have to prepare/exercise in the practice room, and then improvise, be creative and “let go” when soloing on the bandstand! This video deals with the former.
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