Robben Ford Q&A #5 - Minor vs. Major Pentatonic video free download


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9 years ago

dani west

witch guitar is that????

9 years ago

semiLivedj

I like how he leads the evidence. This guy is a virtuoso. As we all know. You get heart and soul from a guy with a lot of heart and soul. You must have it to be able to project it.

9 years ago

Turn_the_World

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9 years ago

Anthony Timmons

Professor Ford is a great teacher! All kidding aside, Robben Ford is one of my absolute favorite guitarists ever! Great stuff!

10 years ago

Ateamcaptain

You can use minor and major blues/pentatonic over a major blues providing it is a Imaj triad or I7 chord. Your ear is technically hearing a #9 not a b3 thus it will work but you cannot play a major blues/pentatonic over a minor blues.

10 years ago

radiokid2

Best answer: on a major 7th chord, use a minor pent. guilt on the third. That way a bland, "pretty" major 7th can get a blues feel. ie: play E minor pent over a C major 7th.

10 years ago

Andrew Crane

Or look up BB king at his best

10 years ago

Andrew Crane

i think a slower tempo blues, allows you to make that major so sweet it brings a tear to your eye kinda thing also, the chords and way the band is playing behind you has a lot to do with it

10 years ago

Andrew Crane

wanna know how to mix major and minor? watch this bb king video or look up "bb king calls this one of his best performances" on youtube, its so sweet...so sweet its "sad" brings a tear to your eye on how beautiful it is

10 years ago

Paul Bivins

i agree use it limited to happy unless your playing Country blues Lol.

10 years ago

Tom Kikkert

He wants the D

10 years ago

rhykko77

Thanks, if you go to premier guitar online, and enter robin ford, one guitar one pickup one album you will see an article on this.

10 years ago

rhykko77

right you are

10 years ago

David Stanton

Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe it's a Riviera with a stopbar/ABR-1 bridge as opposed to the Frequensator tailpiece you normally see them with.

10 years ago

rhykko77

anyone know the model of Epiphone he is playing ? I notice it has mini humbuckers not regular full sized ones

10 years ago

Chris Nashvillerocker DiMella

Very well done! Robben goes step by step. Robben Ford Q&A #5 - Minor vs. Major Pentatonic

10 years ago

Levi Clay Transcriptions

That was a fantastic question! :)

10 years ago

alguira

God, everytime i hear Robben i feel like "pick up your guitar, son!". He was one of my first homeworks at school.

10 years ago

Gianluca De Nicola

I love the sound of his hands... thanks Robben

10 years ago

Sebastian Syhler

The old epiphone's are just as sought after as old Gibsons! I would kill for an old-school epiphone, but yes, 90 % of tone is the player!

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