Hello Folks,
This weeks lesson is on my first chorus of solo from my example track. As I listen back I realize my solo has bit of a Jimmie Vaughan vibe to it. I guess being an ex-T-Bird had it's effect on me! Anyway, my solo is simple and straight minor pentatonic and fun to play.
Enjoy!
Duke
Topics and/or subjects covered in this lesson:
Loop 0:50 Solo Example with Full Band
Loop 1:30 Breakdown of Solo
Loop 8:12 Practice Loop of Solo
Loop 9:45 Closing Thoughts
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Mark, Has the blank cd of Six Strings of Steel been resolved? I've seen this happen before! Facebook message me and I!ll send you a copy myself! Duke
Hi Marty, You sound great playing this! Nice pure Fender tone with reverb is just what this song calls for! Good job on the solo too! Duke
Hi Marty, You sound great playing this! Nice pure Fender tone with reverb is just what this song calls for! Good job on the solo too! Duke
Hi Duke, Here's my run at Git With it! This was a great lesson and a lot of fun to play. If you ever come back to this lesson and do more solo examples I may take another run at it.
Thx-Marty
Wow. Returned the first copy of "Six Strings of Steel" and got another one. IT'S BLANK TOO! Something went very wrong at the plant where these were made.
My copy of "Six Strings of Steel" (CD) arrived today. It's blank! Not your fault, I know. I'll return it, no prob, but I'm 65 and this is the first time I bought a CD and it turned out to be blank. Bizarre!
Speaking of Freddie King, it occurred to me that solo would work on Sitting On A Boat Dock.