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Minor Key Blues Guitar Lesson – Solo Composition in B Minor – EP224

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In this week’s guitar lesson, you’ll learn how to play a minor key blues composition that’s played in B minor. This is played solo guitar, which means no accompaniment is required. This is really designed for an electric guitar, although if you have light gauge strings, you could probably manage this on acoustic.

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  1. Jeem says

    September 29, 2017 at 6:31 pm

    Brian,
    You’re making me nervous without a strap on that beauty!

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  2. sunburst says

    September 29, 2017 at 7:05 pm

    Very cool call response stuff Brian! Thank you for showing the byrdland again.. I researched that one man happy you! lol! But yes again,this is really great lesson as you explain with good feel and control !

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  3. roco says

    September 29, 2017 at 7:17 pm

    Nice! 🎶

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  4. sunburst says

    September 29, 2017 at 7:32 pm

    I just ran through this and it reminds me I have yet to learn,, “have a cigar” on the wish you were here album!..really cool lesson..going to enjoy this now !

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  5. Michael Allen says

    September 29, 2017 at 7:39 pm

    Love it! Thanks Brian

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  6. JohnStrat says

    September 29, 2017 at 7:52 pm

    lots ib that one but will make a point of it somtime…thanks John Strat

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  7. JohnStrat says

    September 29, 2017 at 7:53 pm

    correction to above

    lots to like in

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  8. Aussie Rick says

    September 29, 2017 at 8:48 pm

    Love these no accompaniment lessons. Another great composition and lesson thanks Brian.
    Rick

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  9. pheartscott says

    September 29, 2017 at 9:13 pm

    Love this Brian. I’m gonna be active again here soon, Have had time off with several spine surgeries but I’m still kicking and fired up to play again. Ukelele held my attention for a bit, but after awhile I was missing the 6 string.
    FYI, with all the time off I have done lots of exploration of other lesson sites. While their are some dandy sites available now days, their are very few if any that teach the way you do. I feel like you teach things that can be applied over and over agin in a variety of ways vs. learning to play a specific song. I’m the type of learner that gets bored learning songs note for note all the time. I’d much rather just sit down and play and “tool around” and try to apply what I’ve learned from you, in other keys or in different ways. I’m a member at a Country site I love as well, which is song specific, but I’ve learned to play guitar with you and I really appreciate you and your site.
    I’m stil not a good player, but have come a long ways and have learned lots here. Just wanted to say thanks and keep up good work. I’m so ready to play again.
    Scott

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    • Brian says

      September 29, 2017 at 10:19 pm

      Thank you Scott. Glad to have you back 🙂

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  10. stephen r says

    September 29, 2017 at 9:28 pm

    Perfect Brian ,, please keep these kind of guitar only progressions coming , there by far the most fun to play , at least in my opinion !!

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  11. San Luis Rey says

    September 29, 2017 at 9:53 pm

    Nice stuff Brian. Great to see the Clapton again.
    Mike

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  12. justin N says

    September 29, 2017 at 10:59 pm

    Awesome! You’re just one badass player with a great teaching style and the skills to write some excellent compositions. So glad I’m part of the Active Melody community. Thanks!

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  13. Paul de Jong says

    September 30, 2017 at 2:08 am

    I love that sound!!!!

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  14. John D says

    September 30, 2017 at 7:38 am

    Hi Brian,In Part 1 the “if you take anything away from this lesson lick”( Bm ).
    You are so right, I hear that in so much of music I listen to…thanks for breaking that down.
    I really like this lesson and these solo no accompanying lessons are GOLD to me…
    Thank you again……John

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  15. charjo says

    September 30, 2017 at 8:05 am

    Great sound with lots of takeaways. I love learning these little progressions. Can’t wait to experiment with tone options.
    John

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  16. Jim M says

    September 30, 2017 at 8:15 am

    Brian, you continue to feed my musical appetite with nice stuff !!!

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  17. Biker13 says

    September 30, 2017 at 8:30 am

    Perhaps my favorite “no accompaniment” lesson (I think I’ve said that a few times 🙂 I do appreciate the nice string of lessons you recently offered that involved a jam track. Thank you very much. I prefer them because its always MUCH easier to play something well until you have to play it perfectly with a jam track. So I find those lessons more rewarding or gratifying. But I do really appreciate these no accompaniment lessons and I can understand their mass appeal. This is a really great song and a blast to play. I love it. Your continual ability to crank out “the hits” week after week is pretty remarkable. Again, thank you!

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  18. mcnessa says

    September 30, 2017 at 9:00 am

    Beautiful guitar…great lesson!

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  19. tonylolli says

    September 30, 2017 at 9:04 am

    Another perfect “here’s where it comes from” lesson. Thanks.

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  20. brian-belsey says

    September 30, 2017 at 9:47 am

    Another very appealing “no accompaniment” lesson. Great job!

    Replying to an earlier comment, the appeal of these for me is that you they give you some things which are sufficiently complete musically that you can play them for other people without having to put on one backing track after another.

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  21. JoLa says

    September 30, 2017 at 12:01 pm

    Just seeing the title “minor key solo blues” gets me excited. And sure enough, Brian delivers another gem, or a musical candy that’s irresistible to my ear!

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  22. smake1954 says

    September 30, 2017 at 12:02 pm

    love it

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  23. Raymond P says

    September 30, 2017 at 1:46 pm

    Another great lesson Brian.

    Thanks again,
    Ray P

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  24. Rob C says

    September 30, 2017 at 10:25 pm

    Best one yet, so many great techniques here. Thanks Brian!

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  25. wrightclick says

    October 2, 2017 at 12:29 pm

    just got through the first section , and i am totally blown away . Not the conventional i iv v blues progression either i am just trying to understand where the chords come from Bm root and key , G ,A …i VI VII i hope that’s correct .

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  26. Plugnickle says

    October 2, 2017 at 4:00 pm

    This is a great lesson. I am very new to the ActiveMelody community and am proud to be here. I kicked the tires on other sites, but when I ran across Brian on a youtube video I soon realized that his teaching style would give me a need edge to further grow as a guitar player.

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  27. clay says

    October 3, 2017 at 8:40 am

    Thanks Brian-could you please add an mp3 file-like you usually do?

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  28. David K says

    October 3, 2017 at 11:54 am

    Great lesson! What year and model is your guitar?

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    • Brian says

      October 3, 2017 at 12:46 pm

      https://www.activemelody.com/eric-claptons-guitar-gibson-byrdland-custom/

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      • David K says

        October 4, 2017 at 1:29 pm

        Very cool.

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      • Walter D says

        October 6, 2017 at 5:02 pm

        Oh my.

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  29. stevenb54 says

    October 3, 2017 at 5:43 pm

    Another great lessson…thanks Brian. I really like the “single guitar” lessons. This one reminds me a lot of Mark Knopfler.

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  30. Rodney W says

    October 3, 2017 at 7:32 pm

    Loved this tune and lesson! It is little bit reminiscent of Mark Knopfler’s playing in “Sultans of Swing” but perhaps it’s the tone of the guitar that makes me think that more than anything.

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    • Albela L says

      October 6, 2017 at 5:04 pm

      Me too…

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  31. Mike M says

    October 4, 2017 at 11:20 pm

    Just joined today! Can’t wait to dig in! Thanks Brian!

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  32. Terry E says

    October 5, 2017 at 5:59 am

    very good lesson once again, would appreciate an mp3 file as you usually do. Thank you again.
    Terry

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    • Brian says

      October 5, 2017 at 10:00 am

      MP3 file added

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  33. San Luis Rey says

    October 5, 2017 at 6:29 pm

    Just had to add another comment. This is a GREAT lesson. Just got through the 2nd part and I’m blown away by how sweet it sounds! Thanks again Brian.

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  34. Albela L says

    October 6, 2017 at 5:02 pm

    Excellent! Combination between minor and major, I can alternate differents feelings, sad and postive. Mixed emotions.
    Thanks!

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  35. Walter D says

    October 6, 2017 at 5:06 pm

    Interesting in the comments to read about the different artists this lesson brings to mind. For me, I saw Robin Trower in Seattle this past summer, and this lesson, if you play it at a different tempo, sounds a lot like some of his signature licks. I guess it comes down to the call-response style so many great players use. Thanks Brian, love the guitar.

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  36. JMTster says

    October 6, 2017 at 6:31 pm

    Favorite. Lesson. EVAH! Little blues. Little country. Little Gilmore-esque phrasing. Stuff like this is why I’ll be a member for life. Great job, Brian.

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  37. jeannot18 says

    October 7, 2017 at 7:39 am

    Brian, every single week, you just amaze me. How do you come up with such good lessons?? I have said it before, you are one hell of a teacher

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  38. Paul S says

    October 7, 2017 at 11:35 am

    Love this lesson!! And please tell your frustrated friend: a very good guitarist once told me not to worry about what other people can do. You’re not in competition with anybody. There are no mid-terms, no finals. AND, the only ones who can really play Eric Clapton, BB King and Keith Urban are Eric Clapton, BB King and Keith Urban. Just enjoy your hobby and keep practicing.

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  39. Jonny R says

    October 15, 2017 at 2:17 am

    great fun to play, with some awesome licks…. cheers Brian

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  40. Donnie says

    October 20, 2017 at 6:43 pm

    Hey Brian,

    Another great lesson! In fact, two in a row! I love your lessons that show how us how to “leave some room” between the chords so that we can develop our improvisation skills.

    Is there any chance you could add a backing track without guitar for this lesson like you usually do?

    Thanks again, I’ve really gotten my money’s worth being a premium subscriber, no regrets!

    Don

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  41. genedivincenzo says

    November 21, 2017 at 6:43 pm

    Hey Brian ,

    Thanks for all your hard work and the excellent product. I wish you and yours a most Happy Thanksgiving.

    Regards,
    Gene

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  42. Guillaume says

    November 22, 2017 at 10:31 pm

    Hey Brian, thanks so much for this perfect lesson! It’s so good for precision and rhythm, and it sounds good!

    Speaking of precision, I’m reaching proficiency at playing the notes for each riff, but half the time after playing a chord, I’m missing the right string with the pick. And if I look at my right hand, I’m missing the fret with my left! I’m well able to navigate up and down the pentatonic scale, and can play the riffs at the right speed, after much work, but the issue is when transitioning from chord to 1 string.

    Any advice from you on increasing precision with picking the right string after a playing a chord? Anyone else has the same issue?

    Thanks!
    Guillaume

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    • Guillaume says

      November 22, 2017 at 10:32 pm

      Oh and a Happy Thanksgiving to you and all fellow members!

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  43. Chris Rogers says

    January 10, 2018 at 1:13 pm

    One of my faves so far, trying it on acoustic, awesome riff Brian thanks so much!!!

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  44. Xavier-Luc L says

    February 14, 2018 at 12:40 am

    Well… I must say…Excellent!
    From Montpellier and Bordeaux where I am sharing most of my time everybody loves it. Not that easy on acoustic but I will work hard until it is (close to be) perfect.
    Many thanks for this one (and the others)
    Xavier-Luc

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