Blues Guitar Scale Lesson - Common Scales Used In Blues Guitar -
Part 1
Blues Guitar Scale Lesson - Common Scales Used In Blues Guitar -
Part 1
By Craig
Bassett
In this blues guitar scale lesson we’ll take a look at a really
common guitar scale used for blues improvisation. This scale is
great to learn if you want to play blues guitar in an authentic
sounding way. In fact, it would be really hard to solo in a blues
guitar style without knowing it! Let’s take a look at this guitar
scale now…
Blues Guitar Scale #1: The Minor Pentatonic
Scale
If blues guitar is your passion, then learning the minor
pentatonic scale is essential. If you analyse the playing of your
favorite blues guitarists you will see them using in almost ALL of
their solos. So, with that in mind, let's take a closer look at
this scale...
The minor pentatonic scale is a five note scale that has the
following formula:
1 b3 4 5 b7
This formula tells us what we need to change in the major scale
in order to create this scale. Let’s work out the notes of A minor
pentatonic scale to make things clearer…
Step 1:
Write down the notes of the A major scale. This gives us the
following notes…
A B C# D E F# G#
Step 2:
Remove the second and sixth notes from the A major scale. This is
because the formula of the minor pentatonic scale doesn’t contain a
2 or a 6. So this would give us…
A C# D E G#
Step 3:
Lower the third and seventh notes of the A major scale by one
semitone (1 fret). This is because the formula of the minor
pentatonic scale has a b3 and a b7. Once these notes are flattened,
it gives us this…
A C D E G
These are the five notes that the A minor pentatonic scale
uses.
Obviously, this theory is a waste of time unless you APPLY it.
You must learn to use it in real-life playing situations. Once you
learn to use it, you will amazed at how useful it is!
To finish off this blues guitar scale lesson, here are a few
ideas that would help you learn this scale in a practical
way...
- Learning to sing it.
- Learning licks and solos that use it.
- Transcribing the guitar solos of your favorite blues guitar
players.
- Practicing soloing using it over backing tracks.
- Memorizing the notes of the scale over the ENTIRE
fretboard.
Have fun with this stuff!
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