The Chord Shapes Hendrix and Mayer Actually Use

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Watch The Full Lesson Here: Get My 80 Lesson Best Selling Book Here: Eyup FretHeads! In this guitar lesson, we dive into creating luscious textures in the key of E major using open string chords and a slick moving anchor technique. You’ll learn how to blend major and minor pentatonic scales to unlock effortless improvisation, turning practice into a thrilling journey toward fretboard mastery. By associating notes with sounds, you’ll start visualising chords instinctively, moving from beginner patterns to pro-level artistry. * When I mention the Tierce de Picardie, I'm referring to the idea of the final chord changing tonality. A true TDP would change minor to a concluding Major. Chapters: 0:00 Intro to Open String Chords 1:13 Moving Anchor Technique Explained 2:22 Blending Major and Minor Pentatonic Scales 3:15 Tears Depict for Bluesy Twists 5:16 Applying Scales for Improvisation Visit for more learning resources Instagram Facebook #rickysguitar #guitarchords #bluesimprovisation 0021
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