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Country Blues Guitar Lesson for Beginners [Pentatonic Major Scale Riffs]
This Country Blues Guitar Lessons for Beginners video by Paluzzi Guitar will how to play Pentatonic Major Scale riffs on guitar.
Country Blues Riffs Guitar Lesson for Beginners [Chapters]
0:00 Lesson Intro
0:26 Pentatonic Major Box Pattern
4:05 Box Pattern Review (slow)
4:24 The Box Pattern is Moveable
5:44 Associating Moods with Scales
6:50 'The' Pentatonic Major Riff
10:12 Riff Review (slow)
10:30 Moveable Riffs
11:02 Combining Riffs
12:21 Same Scale - Different Moods
12:52 Pentatonic Major - Country Example
13:42 Pentatonic Major - Blues Example
14:20 Playing with Rhythm
14:47 Country Rhythm Backing Track in G
15:36 Blues Shuffle Rhythm Backing Track in G
16:14 Lesson Review
Blues Riffs Video Lesson Playlist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fy0YgszScUI&list=PLOKVJibwUTbrNI_Ow-WLrUqcwln951Xk3
Pentatonic Major Box Pattern Lesson Plan
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Pentatonic Riffs Lesson Plan
https://12a8507c-516b-2ae5-5b6d-45935a0049c2.filesusr.com/ugd/6781a9_bc0b09931ac149b589ffdd15ba4e8696.pdf
Pentatonic Major Root Notes Lesson Plan
https://12a8507c-516b-2ae5-5b6d-45935a0049c2.filesusr.com/ugd/6781a9_4adc5040de43454ba22804bcde89a7bc.pdf
The Pentatonic Major Scale Box Pattern for Guitar
The Pentatonic Major scale can be described as having a country-like mood or tone in its overall sound, but it is versatile enough to be heard in various styles of music ranging from Country, to Blues, to Rock. To solo and improvise with Country and Blues riffs, the first step will be to become familiar with playing the Pentatonic Major scale going across the six strings in a box pattern form.
The primary objective early on is to develop finger strength and flexibility. Not only will playing the Pentatonic Major box pattern be a great exercise for the fingers, the same pattern will actually be used in many classic Country, Blues, and Rock guitar riffs and solos.
Associating Moods With Scales
One advantage to learning the Pentatonic Major scale box pattern is that the intended ‘Country’ mood of the scale can clearly be heard. Associating moods with scales develops the ability to learn songs and melodies
‘by ear’. In time, by simply recognizing the mood of a guitar solo as being Country or Blues-based, a guitarist can associate that mood with the Pentatonic Major scale and immediately begin to ‘jam-along’ or improvise with the track without having to rely on any sort of written notation.
Country Blues Riffs
A riff can be described as a sort of ‘musical sentence’, and in order to improvise with Country and Blues Riffs, a musical vocabulary needs to be developed by copying and memorizing collection of standard Pentatonic Major scale riffs. There are many Country and Blues riffs that have been passed on from generation to generation of guitarists, and some of these standard Pentatonic Major scale riffs will be presented in the following sections.
‘The' Pentatonic Major Riff is named so specifically for this lesson, but this Country Blues riff has been around for years and variations of it are heard in many classic songs. 'The' Pentatonic Major riff is played in the Key of ‘G’ Major, using notes from the ‘G’ Pentatonic Major box pattern. This Country Blues riff features both hammering and bending techniques.
Phrasing/Root Notes
After learning a few standard Country Blues riffs, the next step will be to focus on phrasing these riffs. If a Country Blues riff can be compared to a ‘musical sentence’, then phrasing is how ‘punctuation’ can be applied to a guitar solo. Without phrasing, a guitar solo will sound rambling and disorganized in very much the same way as a ‘run on sentence’ does with language. This lesson will focus on the foundation of Country Blues phrasing technique: the root note.
Country Blues Riffs Lesson Summary
So far, the foundation for building a music vocabulary has been set by learning some standard riffs (‘musical sentences’), knowing how to phrase
these riffs (‘musical punctuation’), and then combining riffs (‘musical paragraphs’).
Paluzzi Guitar
The objective of the Paluzzi Guitar video series is to help establish a foundation of guitar fundamentals by applying various playing techniques (rhythm, fingerstyle, and soloing) to various styles of music. The more playing styles and techniques a guitarist can learn, the more diverse and self-sufficient a guitarist will become. A self-sufficient guitarist can then teach themselves, communicate with other musicians, and even write their own music once a solid foundation of fundamentals is established.
The Creative Guitarist Method Series was written and designed by Kevin J. Paluzzi of Paluzzi Guitar Instruction in San Diego, CA. For more information on private lessons and books, go to:
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