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Blues Guitar Soloing Lesson for Beginners How to Solo and Phrase Riffs

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This Blues guitar soloing lesson for beginners video will show how to solo and phrase riffs. Along with guitar tabs and practice rhythm backing tracks, we'll cover it all with a step by step approach. @PaluzziGuitar Blues Guitar Soloing Lesson for Beginners [How to Solo and Phrase Riffs] 00:00 Lesson Preview 00:19 Phrasing Blues Riffs 01:00 Blues Scale Root Notes 01:26 Blues Box Pattern Root Notes 03:54 Phrasing Blues Riffs 06:10 Phrasing Blues Riffs with Rhythm 08:47 'A' Blues Rhythm Backing Track 09:18 Moveable Root Note Positions 10:16 'B' Blues Rhythm Backing Track 10:48 Rearranging Blues Riffs 11:58 'Db' Blues Rhythm Backing Track 12:30 Playing Without Guide Solo 13:51 'Ab' Blues Rhythm Backing Track 14:49 Lesson Review BLUES SOLOING GUITAR LESSONS PLAYLIST - Learn how to solo blues on guitar. Just follow playlist to advance from beginner to advanced skill levels! Blues Guitar Soloing Lessons Playlist Blues Guitar Lessons Playlist Guitar Scales Lessons Playlist Paluzzi Guitar - Online Guitar Lessons How to Solo Phrasing Technique Lesson Plan pdf Blues Guitar Soloing Lesson for Beginners This blues guitar lesson for beginners will show how to apply phrasing technique to soloing along with bending riffs and vibrato technique. This blues soloing lesson will show how to play the blues box pattern along with backing rhythm tracks. Blues Soloing Guitar Lesson This blues soloing guitar lesson for beginners will show how to apply phrasing technique to blues solos. This blues guitar lesson will also show how to apply bending technique to blues solo. Blues Guitar Lessons for Beginners With this blues soloing guitar lesson for beginners video, we'll show how to play blues riffs with rhythm. This blues guitar lesson will show how to bend blues riffs and how add phrasing technique to a blues solo. Blues Guitar Tutorial for Beginners The blues guitar tutorial for beginners will show how to phrase blue riffs with rhythm, which is the next step in learning how to improvise on guitar with a moveable blues box pattern. How to play the Blues box pattern on guitar This blues guitar lesson for beginners will show how to play the Blues box pattern on guitar. This Blues box pattern can also be referred to as the Pentatonic Minor Scale box pattern. Guitar Lessons for Beginners This guitar lesson for beginners will show how to play Blues guitar by learning how to solo on guitar with phrasing technique. This Blues soloing guitar lesson for beginners will show how to phrase blues riffs for beginners. How to Solo Blues Guitar This guitar lesson for beginners will show how to play blues riffs on guitar along with backing rhythm. This blues soloing instructional video will show beginners how to phrase blues riffs within the blues box pattern with both bending and vibrato technique. Blues Riffs for Beginners This blues guitar tutorial for beginners will show how to phrase blues riffs. This Blues guitar soloing lesson for beginners will also show how use vibrato and bending technique when soloing. Blues Scale Guitar Lesson This blues scale guitar lesson will show how to apply phrasing, bending, and vibrato technique to a guitar solo. After learning a few classic Blues riffs, the next step is to learn how to phrase these riffs. If a blues riff can be compared to a ‘musical sentence’, then how to phrase blues riffs is how ‘punctuation’ can be applied to a guitar solo. Without phrasing, a guitar solo will sound rambling and disorganized. This Blues guitar lesson for beginners will focus on the foundation of phrasing technique: the root note. Root Notes Guitar Lesson In the Key of ‘A’ Blues, ‘A’ would be considered the root note of that key. Within the 'A’ Pentatonic Minor box pattern, there are three ‘A’ root notes located on the first, fourth, and sixth strings. Phrasing Technique for Guitar A root note focus establishes the mood or tone of a scale. Both the ‘Blues Riff in A’ and the ‘Bend & Release Riff in A’ each have a root note focus, with an ‘A’ root note being the last sustained note played in each blues riff. The ascending and descending riffs using the ‘A’ Pentatonic Minor box pattern also begin and end on ‘A’ root notes. When combining these blues riffs, sustaining the root notes provides more space between riffs, which is essential to developing phrasing technique. Blues Guitar Soloing Lesson for Beginners [How to Solo and Phrase Riffs]

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