3 6 2 5 Phrase 1
Larry Plays 3 6 2 5 Phrase in C. E minor 7 b5 to A 7 #5 followed by a 2 - 5 in C - D m7 to G 13. This is a common 3-6-2-5 chord progression substitution in C.
Blues (6)
E Major triad over C
Superimposing Triads -Another very cool and outside sounding thing that Larry demonstrates is playing an E Major triad over an A minor chord. The notes for an E Major t...
3 6 2 5 Phrase 2
Here is another 3 6 2 5 Phrase. Larry begins his line outlining an altered 6 chord here the A 7 #9. He ends his line with a reversed diminished arpeggio over the V7.
Minor Blues Playing example
Finally, Larry tries to apply all previous concepts together over an A minor Blues. Have a listen and look how everything can fit together over a simple blues fo...
Folsom Prison Johnny Cash
Folsom Prison Blues Johnny Cash - "Folsom Prison Blues" is one of Johnny Cash's most well-known songs. A live version of this song was recorded in Folsom Prison it...
C Whole Tone Scale
Larry will explain to you on how to spice up and alter an A minor chord a bit, by playing a C Whole Tone scale from the note C. All available notes are C, D, E, F#, G#, A...