![]() There are only three chords in a 12-bar blues, but the way Ford plays, you’d think there were 12 or more. One thing that sticks out to me when I hear Ford’s playing is the way he comps the chords in a blues. In this installment I’m going to focus on two of those elements-his use of triads to enhance his comping and his use of the diminished scale to transition from the I chord to the IV chord and from the V chord back to the I chord. I’m going to break down a few key elements of his playing for you. From his start with blues great Charlie Musselwhite to pop icons Joni Mitchell and George Harrison-and even a short stint with jazz legend Miles Davis-Ford is an in-demand guitarist for his amazing touch and soulful sound. Robben Ford is one of the most sophisticated blues guitarists around. Learn how Robben Ford keeps his comping simple, but effective.Create tension by using diminished scales.Understand how to use diatonic major triads over dominant chords.Robben Ford tabs, chords, guitar, bass, ukulele chords, power tabs and guitar pro tabs including rugged road, he dont play nothin but the blues, start it.Ĭhops: Intermediate Theory: Intermediate Lesson Overview: Revelation Robben Ford.pdf Free Download Here FORMAN/ EDDY DUO - Kelly Productions. ![]()
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