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of
noodling up and dorrn
the
sa,me
fretbox
sha,pe?
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Bul.rt
supplies
some
new blues
id'eas
to
ma,ke
your
solos
rea,lly
spa,rkle.
nIs
n-rontht blues
is
in the key of
B minor
and
1'ou
can be
improvised
over
in tu'o
ways. The
first ls to use
the
B minor
pentatonic
scale
(see
fretbox)
throughout
the
*fiole
blues
-
this
is
the
easiest
option
and
r.vill suit
less experienced players.
The second,
more
difficult
idea
ls
to play
licks and
arpeggios
around
ihe chords.
The
advantage
oftliis approach
is that
it will give
1'our
solos
more
direction
and
rvill
create
an
altogether
sr'veeter sound.
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The
opening
bar uses a
Beck-sti'le
Brn aqreggirr
shich fits ri'ith the
ke1'chord.
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