20 years in I never noticed the G is the minor third not the major third in E. G# is a note in E but not in the blues scale. This is a really good lesson I’ve been practicing for 45 minutes 12 note lick that’s interesting. The E flat chord in the intro is a nice touch you probably don’t even realize you’re doing it
Thanks for watching, I still discover new relationships in music everyday. Thats the beauty, there is always more to learn :) And.... I didn't realize I played an Eb LOL. Thanks for noticing! All the best, Mike
The lick is a whole lot like a lick I learned from Anson Funderburgh but I come off the flat five to the five and it’s the second part of your lick. Dig what you do man.
great lick thanks for showing, would love to have more, I can play the blues licks in all keys but have very little variations and would really like to expand thanks again
Well, watching your fingers and the keys you play is only a small help bc it looks as if you played Ab/G# in the second part! Why don't you embed some kind of notation? That would make the learning very much faster! Nevertheless THANK YOU!
20 years in I never noticed the G is the minor third not the major third in E. G# is a note in E but not in the blues scale. This is a really good lesson I’ve been practicing for 45 minutes
12 note lick that’s interesting. The E flat chord in the intro is a nice touch you probably don’t even realize you’re doing it
Thanks for watching, I still discover new relationships in music everyday. Thats the beauty, there is always more to learn :) And.... I didn't realize I played an Eb LOL. Thanks for noticing! All the best, Mike
The lick is a whole lot like a lick I learned from Anson Funderburgh but I come off the flat five to the five and it’s the second part of your lick. Dig what you do man.
Appreciate that thank you!
Fantastic!!! I play with a Hammond B3 vst plug in and the Sound its beautyful !!! Best Regards,José Movilandia 😎💥👍👍👍
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great lick thanks for showing, would love to have more, I can play the blues licks in all keys but have very little variations and would really like to expand thanks again
Working on a whole bunch more!!
Thanks, Mike!
Thank you Greg!
Geat tutorial! Thank you so much ❤
Thank you!!
I can almost hear the bass that he's playing in the left hand. Not quite but almost
Well, watching your fingers and the keys you play is only a small help bc it looks as if you played Ab/G# in the second part! Why don't you embed some kind of notation? That would make the learning very much faster! Nevertheless THANK YOU!