Register   Login
  Browse    Private Lessons    
Don Mock >> Jazz Connection >>

Jazz Connection - Monday - Week 2

This example is a pentatonic sequence that is intentionally interrupted part way through to surprise the listener and stay interesting. It's an A minor (C major) pentatonic that descends with a four-note sequence for the first 12 notes before switching to an eight-note sequence ending on low C. The line follows the common "blues" position shift from the 8th fret to the 5th. Be sure to play the C (9th note) with your fourth finger to get your hand into position for the remainder of the lick. Alternate pick the entire line at first. Later you can add pull-offs and hammer-ons and even bends to give it some attitude.

Learn this lick and practice with this jam track
Skill Level: guitar pick onguitar pick onguitar pick onguitar pick off
Key: A Minor


There are no ratings yet
Support    About Us    Join the Mailing List    Teachers Wanted
Copyright (c) 2024 Riff Interactive   Terms Of Use  Privacy Statement