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Hey friends,

Today I'm busy working on a few different projects; updating my beginner's ebook, a lesson on diminished chords, and a new premium exercise series. As I finish that work, I thought I'd better share this lead guitar concept before I forget it. In this mini-lesson, I break down how to target the chords in a 1.5.4 country or blues progression using just the G and B strings. This is a great way to add a little chromaticism to your playing, and breakout of the typical pentatonic boxes. Expect an extended lesson on this subject in the coming days. Have fun! 

P.S. Have any questions? I'd love to hear them in the comments section below! 

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1,5,4 Blues Soloing Trick - Mini Lesson

Gain access to TABS, exclusive tutorials and other awesome supporter perks at http://www.patreon.com/swiftlessons Hey friends, Today I'm busy working on a few different projects; updating my beginner's ebook, a lesson on diminished chords, and a new premium exercise series. As I finish that work, I thought I'd better share this lead guitar concept before I forget it. In this mini-lesson, I break down how to target the chords in a 1.5.4 country or blues progression using just the G and B strings. This is a great way to add a little chromaticism to your playing, and breakout of the typical pentatonic boxes. Expect an extended lesson on this subject in the coming days. Have fun!  P.S. Have any questions? I'd love to hear them in the comments section below!  ___ Links: Request a song at: http://swiftguitar.com/request Facebook: http://facebook.com/swiftguitarlessons Instagram: https://instagram.com/swiftguitarlessons Twitter: https://twitter.com/swiftlessons

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Anonymous

I like your tips and playing and I'm picking up what I can from your videos, but I'm still trying to find how to get the tab sheets for what you're playing. Can't find them anywhere.

swiftlessons

Hey Rene, be sure to watch the orientation video you should have received after joining. Tabs are available in the form of attachments on each post, they should appear as small orange font at the bottom of the post description.

Anonymous

I can't find them either!! Don't seem to be any links on this one

swiftlessons

<img src="https://c10.patreonusercontent.com/4/patreon-comment/eyJ3IjoxNjAwfQ%3D%3D/rwNs-Gd8qZU-h1Gogo-9xFCsIjsDhtCJW8NsZw4JX23lkAvl41w8yykGu317_Iq1.png?token-time=1689984000&token-hash=wTccP4O-zSZAMKCtKPgV1VjUU1M7mvstQo-sOhpF5Nc%3D"><br>

swiftlessons

The image above shows where tabs are located on the app. Note that this particular lesson doesn’t have tabs, as I will be posting a more comprehensive tutorial on the subject.

Anonymous

cool, thanks

swiftlessons

<img src="https://c10.patreonusercontent.com/4/patreon-comment/eyJ3IjoxNjAwfQ%3D%3D/mW8tXXuzpTcl6uUTbtW2J9-2WovN3Mj943TqjD9EoR_J9GTj3keCtaTEFHCHNmbg.png?token-time=1689984000&token-hash=jD9UXv6O8pY87dWohKPbC6cWZPiRSEXlpPckUZefL_w%3D"><br>My pleasure. Here’s what the tab link looks like on the desktop version.

Anonymous

Any chance I could borrow your fingers? 😜

swiftlessons

Haha, I wouldn't wish them on anyone. Both hands have chronic trigger finger at this point. I've learned my lesson, it's so important to take care of your hands!

Anonymous

Hi Rob Excellent, do you plan on making more mini lessons? really great.

Anonymous

What do you recommend to take care of your hands? And what not to do? Thanks,, Rob.