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We have been jamming the blues a long time, tasty solos, all kinds of fun stuff, but the other day when I did the Grateful Dead lesson I realized I had never talked about the difference between the minor pentatonic and the blues scale, and that one note difference is the b5th. A full breakdown of what it is, and licks in three different keys to get your blues cooking right away, enjoy!

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Ukulele Blues Soloing Tutorial - All About The Blues Scale

Ukulele Blues Soloing Tutorial - All About The Blues Scale Today we are breaking down how to play the blues scale, explaining the b5th, and showing three licks in three different keys, and than transposing them, having you jamming in all your favorite blues keys all the time really rocking out. This lesson will be dedicated to getting you to play ukulele, and solo, but it is more than that. It will walk you through the difference between the Pentatonic scale and the Blues Scale, which is one note, the b5th, and how to use it in three different licks in three different licks in three different keys. So that way not only will you be able to rock out these tasty licks, but how to transpose them and get your blues scale going in any key that you want to! If you want more blues scales, licks, chords, tutorials, all you have to do is subscribe and learn, new Ukulele every Wednesday and Saturday plus bonus lessons on Friday, enjoy playing the Ukulele and learning with us at Tenthumbs!

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Will Matthews

This is brilliant Tyler. Who'd have thought it possible to do so much cool stuff with a Ukulele?

Ant Hooper

Aweeeesome! Your mini series on blues scales from a while back was what got me onto your channel, amd opened my mind to the possibility of improv on the uke rather than just playing other peoples songs - thanks heaps for the vid, its great see you and the channel develop and everyone growing and engaging :)