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Today we are going back to Shredsville and we are going to hang out in the D neighborhood. It's so cold in the D! We will be walking through D major licks, D minor licks, triplets, bends, slides, hammer ons, pull offs, quarter, eight and sixteenth timing plus I will verbalize how to resolve them and when to use them in your jamming and on top off all these things we will be applying these ideas to a solo in blues in D. If you know how to play the minor pentatonic scale and know how to transpose it you can apply those skills to the D minor pentatonic, you can also find the B minor pentatonic and apply it because B minor is the relative minor to D major, so you can jam them both!

Will improve

  • Phrasing
  • Triplets
  • Mixing rhythms
  • Pull Off
  • Slide
  • Vibrato
  • Hammer On
  • 16ths
  • Harmonic knowledge

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Jamming in D - Tips and Licks for Improvising Your Best Blues Solos in D - Ukulele Tutorial

New Ukulele Tutorials every Wednesday and Saturday Today we are going back to Shredsville and we are going to hang out in the D neighborhood. It's so cold in the D! We will be walking through D major licks, D minor licks, triplets, bends, slides, hammer ons, pull offs, quarter, eight and sixteenth timing plus I will verbalize how to resolve them and when to use them in your jamming and on top off all these things we will be applying these ideas to a solo in blues in D. If you know how to play the minor pentatonic scale and know how to transpose it you can apply those skills to the D minor pentatonic, you can also find the B minor pentatonic and apply it because B minor is the relative minor to D major, so you can jam them both! You can use all 7 of these licks in a blues in D, but you can also use these licks in other contexts as well. D major licks - Any song in D major or B minor D minor licks - Any song in F major or D minor Jamming in C - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecDD-SA8Pjo Jamming in G - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtvtk3KEg54 Tabs - https://www.patreon.com/TenThumbsPro Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tenthumbsproductions Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tenthumbspro/?hl=en 1-1 Lessons - tenthumbsproductions@gmail.com. The blues is a very unique harmony and that is why you can use both the major and minor scales in a 12 bar progression.

Comments

Nathanael Horne

some cool licks therE tyler- thanks!