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(More customer reviews)I was at the point where I was playing blues scales too much.I took the time to learn one scale a week and played them thru these backing tracks mimicking the styles of the songs.I learned a lot.This guy takes you thru all types of playing styles from many of the greats in each solo.His two note exercise in Mixalydian mode (seventh scales) and minor seventh scales (very similar to blues scales) got me motivated to get deeper into the Mixalydian mode and learn them.That one two note exercise alone leads to better playing. I hear them used by Hendrix, Freddy King, Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and other aggressive greats including Johnny Winter. I have improved a great deal.I would suggest this for someone with over 5 years of experience who is very able to read tab. My only wish is that he puts out a second edition in the same exact style.If he did I would suggest a strictly slow blues book in differant scales with the same use of multiple artist styles.
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This private lesson with MI instructor Robert Calva covers: 10 complete solos in notes and tab; common scales and licks; blues, major, minor and combined tonalities; playing over changes; recommended listening; and more. Each musical example is demonstrated on the accompanying CD, which also includes rhythm-only tracks so you can practice your own solos.
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