In this video, I explain how we can solo with the diminished scale over the blues on guitar.
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🎸 FREE PDF: Download the most important scale diagrams for guitar → http://bit.ly/3hfGTUx
💬 LESSON DESCRIPTION:
Knowing about the diminished scale guitar shapes on the fretboard is all well and good, but how are we going to apply something so strange as the diminished scale to our guitar playing?
In this lesson, I reveal a diminished scale guitar trick for improvising with the diminished scale over a jazz-blues progression.
It might seem difficult to start improvising with this bizarre scale type, but this approach is actually simple and easy.
If you want your playing to sound a little more weird and a little less vanilla, then I think you’ll like this.
I hope you enjoy this lesson about diminished scale guitar improvisation.
Let me know what you think in the comments.
Thanks! :)
~ Jared
🎸 FREE PDF: Download the most important scale diagrams for guitar → http://bit.ly/3hfGTUx
🕛 VIDEO CONTENT OUTLINE (WITH TIMESTAMP LINKS):
00:00 - About this video
01:21 - Lesson outline
02:29 - Jazz blues progression
03:47 - The scales blues chords come from
05:02 - How diminished arpeggios work over dom7
08:29 - Drill the arpeggio shapes
10:07 - Improvise with the arpeggio shapes
10:51 - What the diminished scale is
11:41 - Drill the scale locations
12:52 - Improvise with the scale
14:05 - Diminished arpeggio trick
15:28 - Free scales diagram PDF
15:45 - Bonus tip!