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[QUOTE="ShadowSD:1074307"][QUOTE="riff%20police:1074204"]Your Electric Blues Lead=Exactly what I'm talking about.[/QUOTE] You are making less and less sense, since that video is full of vibrato - you were asking about doing 1/2 step or whole step bends before, that vid involves a 1 1/2 step bend directly into a vibrato. You want to say my ideas suck because I'm sticking to pentatonic and the traditional blues chromatics, but THAT'S ALL blues lead guitar is supposed to be. Once you start bringing in other notes (with the exception of the M2 of the scale on the V chord, which is acceptable), it's not blues; there only two tones in the minor/major scale omitted in the pentatonic, after all, so once you start throwing those in all over the place, it's not a traditional blues solo . Since I have a ton of other videos showing a lot of different styles, I thought it important to be able to lay back and do some simple straight blues lead and not show off or get too creative with it. Your problem with the first video was that although the speed was impressive, you didn't like the vibrato; now you watch a slower video with plenty of vibrato not to mention the bends you were asking to see earlier, and now your complaint is that it's boring and that I stick to pentatonic too much. Yikes, dude. Maybe you should consider taking some lessons, instead of trying to lecture people on a message board and sounding foolish.[/QUOTE]
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