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- The HOW and WHY of Mixing Major and Minor in the Blues
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How Eric Clapton Mixes Major and Minor Pentatonic-Blues Scales - FretLIVE Lesson and Theory Deep Dive
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- 1 - Lesson Intro
- 2 - Lesson Overview
- 3 - Pow Music’s Courses and Free Downloads
- 4 - Lesson Resumes
- 5 - Analyzing Clapton’s Riff and Sliding Between Major and Minor
- 6 - Overlaying Major and Minor
- 7 - How Major and Minor Pent Combined Create Dorian/Mixolydian Combined
- 8 - The Sunshine of Your Love Main Riff and the Blues Scale
- 9 - Sliding Between Maj and min Blues Scale Pattern 1 Creative Activity
- 10 - The HOW and WHY of Mixing Major and Minor in the Blues
- 11 - How the 7th sharp 9 chord Hendrix Chord encapsulates the Blues Sound
- 12 - The MAJOR Blues Scale
- 13 - The 10 Typical Notes You’ll Hear Over a 12 Bar Blues
- 14 - Workshopping Minor to Major in Pattern 4 Creative Activity
- 15 - Workshopping Minor to Major in The House of Blues:
- 16 - Mixing Maj and min over a full Blues Progression Sunshine
- 17 - Gary Solos Over the Entire Sunshine Progression
- 18 - Sunshine BACKING TRACK for you to solo
- 19 - When NOT to mix in maj pentatonic
- 20 - THANK YOU POW MUSIC PATRONS