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Hello friends,

welcome back to Swiftlessons for another blues lead guitar lesson. In this session I'll be breaking down a complete solo over a 12 bar progression in the key of D major. I'll also take this opportunity to introduce to you what I consider to be the perfect practice amp, the amazing Spark by Positive Grid! Let's get started!

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Learn a Complete Blues Guitar Solo | Feat. The Spark Amp By Positive Grid!

Learn a Complete Blues Guitar Solo - Enjoy with Printable Tabs + Guitar Pro at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/43617949 Hello friends, Welcome back to Swiftlessons for another blues lead guitar tutorial. In today's session I'll be breaking down a complete solo over a 12 bar blues progression in the key of D major. I'll also take this opportunity to introduce to you what I consider to be the perfect practice amp, the amazing Spark by Positive Grid! Let's get started! Learn more about the amazing Spark amplifier at: positivegrid.sjv.io/swift ___________________________________________________________________ Links: Bonus Resources - http://Patreon.com/Swiftlessons Request a song at: http://swiftguitar.com/request Facebook: http://facebook.com/swiftguitarlessons Instagram: https://instagram.com/swiftguitarlessons Twitter: https://twitter.com/swiftlessons #sparkamp #positivegrid #bluesguitar #guitarlessons

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Anonymous

Great lesson. Thanks. I’m going to start on it today.

Anonymous

Great! More blues improvement lessons please! Your breaking tips are appreciated

Anonymous

Any chance for this on SoundSlice? I really love the visualization as you play, it makes a tremendous difference for me.

Anonymous

Hi Rob. After following your videos for a month or so, today I decided to become a patron. Am delighted to see that I can download the tab both as pdf and as a Guitar Pro file. I'm brand new to acoustic, but I began playing lap steel in March and quickly realized that I would want to write tab for the music I hear in my head. And already, with just a quick look at your file for the Blues solo, I've learned more about using GP. And...even better...after just a few minutes with the tab, I can tell I'll soon be able to play this...badly and slowly for now, but seeing as how I began playing only two weeks ago, that's progress!

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Absolutely Brian, I'll be sure to tab out the performance on Soundslice ASAP. Thanks for the request. -Rob

Anonymous

omg, I just saw it on SoundSlice, I can not express my gratitude enough!!! THANK YOU, you made my weekend, I'm gonna set out to conquer this one.

Anonymous

Hi Rob. I’m a novice but thought it would be fun to challenge myself since I want to learn to play blues. I’m having a bit of an issue with the D7 chord. My fingers and thumb are as long as yours. I can get my thumb around the neck barley to fret the low E but can’t mute the A string. I’ve been trying to mute it with my index finger pushing against it as I fret the D string on the 10th fret. I’m having modest success with that. I also tried fretting the low E skipping the A and then strumming the D,G and B strings. - Any suggestions or tips?

Anonymous

E miner penta tonic

Anonymous

Norwegen Wood

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Hey Rainer, if you are looking for the lesson on "Norwegian Wood," you can find it by entering that exact title into the search bar at Patreon.com/swiftlessons. Enjoy your practice!

Anonymous

How can I get that same tone on my Spark. Thank you.