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Learn to Play Awesome 12 Bar Blues Harmonica Solos
Welcome
Why take this course?
Preview
Welcome and overview
Preview
Best practices
Reference material for download
Jam tracks for download
The 12 bar blues progression
What is 12 bar blues?
The power of the 12 bar blues
Shuffles
Your first solo
Second position
The dirty little secret of second position
Solo example second position
Quick tip for the V-chord
The blues scale as a base for solos
What is a scale?
The blues scale in second position
Blues scale solo example
Chord tone appraoch to solos
Quick primer on chords
Chord tones of the I, IV and V-chords
Solo example based on chord tones
Marking chord changes
Comments of chord tone solos vs blues scale solos
Quiz on chord tone, second position and the blues scale
Creating tension and release
Passing tones and blue notes
Passing notes and blue notes for the chords
Solo example with passing tones and blue notes
Solo structure
The value of repetition
Pauses and rests
Dynamics
Solo example with repetition, pauses, rests and dynamics
Final solo transcription
12 bar blues variations
12-bar blues variations
Wrap-up
Where to go from here
Creating tension and release
Learn to Play Awesome 12 Bar Blues Harmonica Solos
By:
Fredrik Hertzberg
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Learn how to create tension in your solos and then releasing that tension to make them more interesting.
We'll cover the following topics in this section:
Passing tones and blue notes
Passing notes and blue notes for the chords
Solo example with passing tones and blue notes
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