Great start Kevin. I liked how you kept coming back to your "theme" (the 2 high strings 6th and 3rd frets). To make it a little bluesier try this: add the 6th fret on the 3rd string and try to end a lot of your phrases on the 5th fret of the 4th string (the root note).I have never tried this before so take it easy on me.I'm way behind the curve here.In fact I'm so far behind it I thought I was playing in G major.But when I ask Daryl to look at this before putting it up.He let me know that its was in G minor.Talk about not having a clue!!What the heck it was a lot of fun to set down and mess around with it.And just maybe if you folks can slow your teaching curve down to match my learning curve.I just might start to understand this guitar playing a lot better than I do now??????
Come on folks join me.Help me learn this stuff.SHOW me your stuff.
Kevin
You're right the jam track IS in G major. The chords are basically G C and D (although Neil fancies them up a bit). The root IS the G note. And there are many different scales you can play against something in G major. But the I IV V (blues) progression screams for using the scale called the "G MINOR pentatonic" even though the chords are in the key of G MAJOR. Don't worry about being confused. I am too!
Let's see another attempt from you....