Bohemian Rhapsody Guitar Lesson - First Solo Section Explained In Full
Monday, December 21st, 2009
This guitar solo uses E major pentatonic riffs combined with pinch harmonics and double stops to make some melodic phrases.
This video is the 1st in this series. It will help you learn the intro and first verse of Under The Bridge by Red Hot Chili Peppers. Please check out the other videos in this series.
This video will help you learn your 12 bar blues. The chords involved are the A5 A6 D5 D6 E5 E6. Take your time with this section before moving on to the next.
This video is essential in learning how to improvise. You will learn how to play the Pentatonic scale and the Blues scale.
This video shows you how to begin applying the Pentatonic and Blues scales over a basic 12 bar blues.
Lesson Notes: An example of a Half Step is 3rd fret to 4th fret, G to G# on the low E string. Enharmonic Equivalents - One note can have 2 names, G#(sharp) is also Ab(flat). Between E and F, and B and C there is only a Half Step of distance, no sharps or flats. Minor Pentatonics are best applied over Minor Progressions, Power Chord Progressions, and Blues Progressions so listen carefully!