You are way welcome. One thing I could have mentioned is that you dont have to change key along with the chord as a soloist. Staying in key while the chord goes out can sound interesting as well. I was thinking I should record some progressions to practice with (for those that might not have a looper)
@@benpeterson1863 Quite welcome! I'll make a note to record and post a vid with the loop. I'll either link to it in the comments for this vid or make it the suggested one at the end of the video. Cheers!
Best Video on the topic so far, thank you !!!!
Thanks so much. I had been focusing on songs mostly but have some more theory coming soon.
Very interesting and helpful video - Jon !
Thank you for sharing this !
You are way welcome. One thing I could have mentioned is that you dont have to change key along with the chord as a soloist. Staying in key while the chord goes out can sound interesting as well.
I was thinking I should record some progressions to practice with (for those that might not have a looper)
Hey Jon, That would be great! I don't have a looper. I just subscribed! Thank you for this lesson! @@jonlee7269
@@benpeterson1863 Quite welcome! I'll make a note to record and post a vid with the loop. I'll either link to it in the comments for this vid or make it the suggested one at the end of the video. Cheers!
Were you at a guitar shop in Durham Nc yesterday? If not I met your twin!
HA! No wasn't me. I haven't been in NC for several years.
So a Tritone substitution! I appreciate the lesson but why reinvent the wheel by calling it something else? Good teaching though appreciate it
Fair point. Thats just what I'm used to calling that interval. I added that to the vid description. Cheers