Guitar blog A blues scale is C Country scale

Posted by tony hogan on Oct 30 2007 | acoustic guitar, guitar, normal tuning

Ever wonder how the country guitar players make it sound so easy and so right,  playing over  a simple chord pattern like

C F and G or C Am F G.  Wonder no more. Play this scale over the top of it

 It’s an A blues scale starting on C …it works, easy guitar stuff…

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Basix[R]: Scales and Modes for Guitar - sheet music at www.sheetmusicplus.com Basix[R]: Scales and Modes for Guitar By Steve Hall And Ron Manus. For Guitar. Guitar Method or Supplement. Basix[R] Series. Book & CD. 64 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing. (16768)
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The Blues Scales - Guitar Edition - sheet music at www.sheetmusicplus.com
The Blues Scales - Guitar Edition (Essential Tools for Jazz Improvisation) Written by Dan Greenblatt. Instructional book and examples/accompaniment CD for guitar. 88 pages. Published by Sher Music Company. (SR.BSGT)
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2 Responses to “Guitar blog A blues scale is C Country scale”

  1. I guess it is about a mode or something, this is what you describe here. The A played over C started in C.

    21 Nov 2007 at 4:21 pm

  2. plantrubba

    Yes it’s a mode / scale that can be used over chords in the key of C ..with discretion, like every other mode or scale. It will give you that nice country blues sound

    Thanks for cooment

    21 Nov 2007 at 8:31 pm

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