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Welcome back to Swift Guitar Lessons for another blues soloing tutorial. In today's session, I'll be teaching you how to diversify your blues licks using easy dominant 7 arpeggios across a 1.4.5 progression in C. Once you have mastered this concept, we'll apply it to three classic licks that are specifc to each chord in the progression. Let's get started!

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Advanced Blues Soloing | 1.4.5 Dom7 Arpeggios | Learn 3 Awesome Licks!

Advanced Blues Soloing Guitar Lesson - Learn how to escape the pentatonic rut using powerful dom7 arpeggios. Tabs & Guitar Pro at Patreon.com/Swiftlessons Hello friends, Welcome back to Swift Guitar Lessons for another blues soloing tutorial. In today's session, I'll be teaching you how to diversify your blues licks using easy dominant 7 arpeggios across a 1.4.5 progression in C. Once you have mastered this concept, we'll apply it to three classic licks that are specifc to each chord in the progression. Let's get started! Navigation: 0:00 - Demonstration 0:35 - Section #1 - Dom7 Arpeggios 7:35 - Section #2 - Practice Licks This video features the amazing Red Gc-Lc acoustic guitar by Furch. Learn more about these unique and well-crafted instruments at: https://FurchGuitars.com ___________________________________________________________________ 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

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Anonymous

Great lesson thanks Rob.

Anonymous

Thanks Rob. I’ll be moving this down to G for some variation on Rocky Road Blues.

Anonymous

great lesson Rob. Would love to be able to download the TAB on pdf

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Hey Gregory, if you're looking for that lesson, here's the link: https://www.patreon.com/posts/how-to-solo-lead-50004139

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Hey Steve, you will find an updated GP and PDF file attached to this post now. Thanks! -Rob

Anonymous

Thank you Rob - can you show what the IV and V chords are please?

Anonymous

In the key of C, it goes from the Root "C" and on. 1-C, 2-D, 3-E, 4-F, 5-G, 6-A, 7-B, and back to the root 9-C. (9 has a story that explains 9-C.)