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Kansasguitar.com www.kansasguitar.com Please select your topic 4th Low Dots 5 modal Patterns 5th Low Dots 6th Low Dots 6 Pos Pent Dis b 5 6 pos Pent Dis Bend Bb Blues Blues in C BluesDispPent2Sides Dominant Dots A Blues E Blues F Blues Fast Bass Penta Fast Penta 5 str# 1 Fast Penta 5str #2 Fastrack Bass Folk 1 Folk 2 Folk Dots Folk sheet 3 Folk sheet 4 G 12 Bar Blues I VI II V G Blues GBbCTrack ModesInCpg1 ModesInCpg2 Penta5PosDots Scale Pos, Ab-F-Bb-Eb Scale Pos, Bb-G-C-F Scale Pos, Eb-C-F-Bb Scale Position G-E-A-D Scale Positions C-A-D-G

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5 modal Patterns

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Bb Blues Bb Blues or The blues in Bb KEY POSSIBILITIES Bb7 KEYS: Db PENTATONIC Bb PENTATONIC Eb Major (Tri-tone) Ab Major (Tri-tone).kansasguitar 2006 Eb7 F7 Gb PENTATONIC Eb PENTATONIC Bb Major (Tri-tone) Db Major (Tri-tone) D PENTATONIC B PENTATONIC E Major (Tri-tone) A Major(Tri-tone) TRY: Over Bb7 TRY: Over F7 Db Pentatonic scale, 6th Position Displaced, (Bb) 6th Fret; 6th String D Pentatonic Scale, 6th Position Displaced (B) 7th Fret; 6th String Bb Pentatonic Scale 1st Position 6th Fret 6th String B Pentatonic Scale, 1st Position at the 7 Fret; 6th String Bb Mixolydian Mode 6th Fret 6th Str. Key Eb tri-tone, Eb--A Bb Dorian Mode 6th Fret; 6 String (Key Ab, tri-tone, Db--G TRY: Over Eb7 C Pentatonic Scale 6th Position Displaced, (A), 5th Fr. 6th String A Pentatonic Scale 1st Position 5th Fret; 6th String A Mixolydian Mode 5th Fr. 6th Str. (key: D, tri-tone G C#) A Dorian Mode, 5th Fret 6th String (key: G, tri-tone C F#) th B Mixolydian Mode 7th Fret 6th Str. (key: E tri-tone A D#) B Dorian Mode 7th Fret; 6th Str. (Key: A, tri-tone D G#)

C BLUES or blues in C [Ref]: Tri-tone: IVth & VIIth degrees of the Major Scale KEY POSSIBILITIES: C7 F7 KEYS: Eb PENTATONIC C PENTATONIC F Major (tri-tone) Bb Major (tri-tone) OVER: G7 Ab PENTATONIC F PENTATONIC Bb Major (tri-tone) Eb Major (tri-tone) C7 OVER: Bb PENTATONIC G PENTATONIC C Major (tri-tone) F Major (tri-tone) G7 Eb Pent., scale 6th Pos., Dis., 3rd Fr. 5th Str., (C) 3rd pos. pent 6th Str. 3th Fr. Bb Pentatonic Scale displaced 6th Position (G) 3rd Fret 6th String C Pentatonic scale 1st Pos., 5th Str. 3rd Fr. 5th Pos. Pent. 6th Str, 3rd Fr. G Pentatonic Scale, 1st Position 3rd Fret 6th String C Mixolydian 5th str. 3rd Fr. (key F) G Dorian 3rd Fr. 6th Str. (Bb/E tri-tone G Mixolydian Mode at the 3rd Fret 6th String (Key: C) F/B tri-tone) C Dorian 5th St. 3rd Fr. (key Bb) Aeolian 6th Str. 3rd Fr. (Eb/A tri-tone) G Dorian Mode at the 3rdth Fret, 6th. String (Key: F) Bb/E tri-tone OVER: F7 Ab Pentatonic Scale displaced, 6th Position (F) 1st Fret; 6th String F Pentatonic Scale, 1st Position 1st Fret; 6th String F Mixolydian 6th String; 1st Fret (Key Bb) Eb/A tri-tone F Dorian Mode at the 1st Fret 6th Str. (Key Eb) Ab/D tri-tone

BluesDispPent2Sides

Dominant Dots

A Blues THE BLUES IN A KEY POSSIBILITIES Ref: Tri-tone is the IV & VII degrees of a Major Scale A7 D7 E7 KEYS: C PENTATONIC A PENTATONIC D Major (Tri-tone) G Major (Tri-tone) F PENTATONIC D PENTATONIC G Major (Tri-tone) C Major (Tri-tone) G PENTATONIC E PENTATONIC A Major (Tri-tone) D Major (Tri-tone) TRY: Over A7 TRY: Over E7 C Pentatonic scale 6th Position Displaced, (A) 5th Fret; 6th String G Pentatonic Scale, 6th Position Displaced 12th Fret; 6th String A Pentatonic Scale, 1st Position at the 5th Fret, 6th string E Pentatonic Scale, 1st Position at the 12th Fret; 6th String A Mixolydian Mode at the 5th Fret; 6th String (key:d, tri-tone G C#) E Mixolydian Mode at the 12th Fr. 6th Str., (key: A, tri-tone D G#) A Dorian Mode at the 5th Fret; 6 String (key:g, tri-tone C F#) E Dorian Mode, 12th Fret; 6th Str. (key: D, tri-tone G C#)) TRY: Over D7 F Pentatonic Scale at the 6th Position Displaced, 10th Fret; 6 String D Pentatonic Scale, 1st Position at the 10th Fret; 6th String D Mixolydian Mode, 10th Fret; 6th Str. (key: G, tri-tone C F#) D Dorian Mode, 10th Fret; 6th String (key: C, tri-tone F--B)

E Blues or The blues in E KEY POSSIBILITIES E7 A7 B7 KEYS: G PENTATONIC E PENTATONIC A Major (Tri-tone) D Major (Tri-tone) C PENTATONIC A PENTATONIC D Major (Tri-tone) G Major (Tri-tone) D PENTATONIC B PENTATONIC E Major (Tri-tone) A Major(Tri-tone) TRY: Over E7 TRY: Over B7 G Pentatonic scale, 6th Position Displaced, (E) 12th Fret; 6th String D Pentatonic Scale, 6th Position Displaced (B) 7th Fret; 6th String E Pentatonic Scale 1st Position At the 12th Fret 6th String B Pentatonic Scale, 1st Position at the 7th Fret; 6th String E Mixolydian Mode 12th Fret 6th Str. (Key: A, tri-tone D G#) B Mixolydian Mode 7th Fret 6th Str. (key: E tri-tone A D#) E Dorian Mode 12th Fret; 6 String (Key: D, tri-tone G C#) B Dorian Mode 7th Fret; 6th Str. (Key: A, tri-tone D G#) TRY: Over A7 C Pentatonic Scale 6th Position Displaced, (A), 5th Fr. 6th String A Pentatonic Scale 1st Position 5th Fret; 6th String A Mixolydian Mode 5th Fr. 6th Str. (key: D, tri-tone G C#) A Dorian Mode, 5th Fret 6th String (key: G, tri-tone C F#)

F Blues or blues in F [Ref]: Tri-tone is IV & VII degrees of Major Scale Key Possibilities (over F7 Bb7 C7): VIth pos., pent. Ist pos., pent. V mixolydian II dorian over tonic note. F7 Bb7 KEYS: Ab PENTATONIC F PENTATONIC Bb Major (tri-tone) Eb Major (tri-tone) OVER: C7 Db PENTATONIC Bb PENTATONIC Eb Major (tri-tone) Ab Major (tri-tone) F7 OVER: Eb PENTATONIC C PENTATONIC F Major (tri-tone) Bb Major (tri-tone) C7 Ab Pentatonic scale 6th Pos 8th fr 5th str (F).--3rd Pos. 6th str. 8th fr. Eb Pentatonic Scale 6th Position Pentatonic (C) 8th fret, 6th string F Pentatonic Scale, Ist Pos. 8th fr. 5th str. 5th Pos. 6th str. 8th fr. C Pentatonic Scale, 1st Position Pentatonic 8th fret, 6th string F Mixolydian 5thstr. 8thfr.( key Bb) Dorian mode on 6thstr 8th fr. Tri-tone Eb/A C Mixolydian 8th fret, 6th string (Key:F) Tri-tone Bb/E F Dorian 8th fr 5th str ( key Eb) Aeolian mode 6th str 8th fr. Tri-tone. Ab/D C Dorian 8th fret, 6th string (Key: Bb) Tri-tone Eb/A OVER: Bb7 Db Pentatonic Scale, 6th Position; 6th fret, 6th string (Bb) Bb Pentatonic Scale, 1st Position. Pentatonic 6th string 6th fret Bb Mixolydian 6th fret, 6th string ( Key: Eb use Ab/D tri-tone) Bb Dorian Mode at the 6th fret; 6th str. (Key Ab use Db/G tri-tone)

Fast Bass Penta

Fast Penta 5 str# 1

Fast Penta 5str #2

Fastrack Bass

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Folk 2

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Folk sheet 3

Folk Sheet 4

G 12 Bar Blues I VI II V home 4 4 1 G7 2 C7 3 G7 4 G7 8 G7 5 C7 6 C7 7 G7 9 D7 10 C7 11 12 G7 D7 [ turn around ] There are many possibilities for substitution in 12 bar blues. Traditional blues (at least for me) uses a I7 VI7 II7 V7 (Dominant Seventh chords) in bars 7, 8, 9, 10 for all 4 beats of the bar. In bars 11 and 12, they divide into two beats for each substitute chord and would look like this: 4 4 G7 C7 G7 G7 C7 C7 G7 (I) E7 (VI) A7 (II) D7 (V) G7 E7 // // A7 // D7 // Rhythm variations are endless fun in 12 Bar Blues. Also see how connected 12 Bar is to Rock, Country, Folk, Gospel, Jazz and even Funk.. Choice goes along the lines of style and Rhythm so listening to classic blues is recommended. Try tempo change, accents, rests and different note values and time signatures.

G Blues

GBbCTrack

ModesInCpg1

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Scale Pos, Ab-F-Bb-Eb Scale Positions/ Over F7 chord Page 1 Key: Ab Pentatonic Scale F 1st Fret 6th Position Pentatonic Ab 4rd Fret 1st Position Pentatonic Bb 6th Fret 2nd Position Pentatonic C 8th Fret 3rd Position Pentatonic Eb 11th Fret 5th Position Pentatonic F 13th Fret 6th Position Pentatonic Key: F Pentatonic Scale F 1st Fr. 1st Position Pentatonic G 3rd Fr. 2nd Position Pentatonic A 5th Fr. 3rd Position Pentatonic C 8th Fret 5th Position Pentatonic D 10th Fret 6th Position Pentatonic

F 13th Fr. Cont Again over F7 1st Position Pentatonic Page 2 Key of Bb (Use the tri-tone the IVth & VIIth degrees of Bb major scale A--Eb) F 1st Fr. V Mixolydian Mode G 3rd Fr. VI Aeolian Mode A 5th Fr. VII Locrian Mode Bb 6th Fr. I Ionian Mode C 8th Fr. II Dorian Mode D 10th Fret III Phrygian Mode Eb 11th Fret IV Lydian Mode F 13th Fret V Mixolydian Mode Key of Eb (Use the tri-tone the IVth & VIIth degrees of Eb major Ab--D ) F 1st Fret II Dorian Mode G 3rd Fret III Phrygian Mode Ab 4th Fret IV Lydian Mode Bb 6th Fret V Mixolydian Mode C 8th Fret VI Aeolian Mode D 10th Fret VII Locrian Mode Eb 11th Fret I Ionian Mode F 13 Fret II Dorian Mode

Scale Pos, Bb-G-C-F Scale Positions/ Over G7 chord Page 1 Key: Bb Pentatonic Scale F 1st Fret 5th *G 3rd Fret 6th Position Pentatonic Bb 6th Fret 1st Position Pentatonic C 8th Fret 2nd Position Pentatonic D 10th Fret 3rd Position Pentatonic F 13th Fret 5th Position Pentatonic Position Pentatonic Key of G Pentatonic Scale E o.p. 6th Position Pentatonic *G 3rd Fret 1st Position Pentatonic A 5th Fret 2nd Position Pentatonic B 7th Fret 3rd Position Pentatonic D 10th Fret 5th Position Pentatonic E 12th Fret 6th Position Pentatonic

G 15th Fret Cont 1st Position Pentatonic Page 2 Key of C (Use the tri-tone the IVth & VIIth degrees of C major scale B--F) E o.p. III Phrygian Mode F 1st Fret IV Lydian Mode *G 3th Fret V Mixolydian Mode A 5th Fret VI Aeolian Mode B 7th Fret VII Locrian Mode C 8th Fret I Ionian Mode D 10th Fret II Dorian Mode E 12th Fret III Phrygian Mode Key of F (Use the tri-tone the IVth & VIIth degrees of F major Bb--E ) F 1st Fret I Ionian Mode *G 3rd Fret II Dorian Mode A 5rd Fret III Phrygian Mode Bb 6th Fret IV Lydian Mode C 8th Fret V Mixolydian Mode D 10th Fret VI Aeolian Mode E 12th Fret VII Locrian Mode F 13 Fret I Ionian Mode

Scale Pos, Eb-C-F-Bb Scale Positions/ Over C7 chord Page 1 Key: Eb Pentatonic Scale F 1st Fret 2nd Position Pentatonic G 3rd Fret 3rd Position Pentatonic Bb 6th Fret 5th Position Pentatonic *C 8th Fret 6th Position Pentatonic Eb 10th Fret F 13th Fret 1st Position Pentatonic 2nd Position Pentatonic Key of C Pentatonic Scale E o.p. 3rd Position Pentatonic G 3rd Fret 5th Position Pentatonic A 5th Fret 6th Position Pentatonic C 8th Fret 1st Position Pentatonic D 10th Fret 2nd Position Pentatonic E 12th Fret 3rd Position Pentatonic

Cont Over C7 Page 2 Key of F (Use the tri-tone the IVth & VIIth degrees of F major scale Bb --E) F 1st Fret I Ionian Mode G 2nd Fret II Dorian Mode A 5th Fret III Phrygian Mode Bb 7th Fret IV Lydian Mode C* 8th Fret V Mixolydian Mode D 10th Fret VI Aeolian Mode E 12th Fret VII Locrian Mode F 13th Fret I Ionian Mode Key of Bb (Use the tri-tone the IVth & VIIth degrees of Bb major scale Eb--A ) F 1st Fret V Mixolydian Mode G 3rd Fret VI Aeolian Mode A 5rd Fret VII Locrian Mode Bb 6th Fret I Ionian Mode C* 8th Fret II Dorian Mode D 10th Fret III Phrygian Mode Eb 11th Fret IV Lydian Mode F 13 Fret I Mixolydian Mode

Scale Position G-E-A-D Scale Positions/ Over E7 chord Page 1 Key: G Pentatonic Scale E* O.P. 6th Position Pentatonic G 3rd Fret 1st Position Pentatonic A 5th Fret 2nd Position Pentatonic B 7th Fret 3rd Position Pentatonic D 10th Fret 5th Position Pentatonic E 12th Fret 6th Position Pentatonic Key: E Pentatonic Scale E* O.P.. 1st Position Pentatonic F# 2rd Fr. 2nd Position Pentatonic G# 4th Fr. 3rd Position Pentatonic B 7th Fret 5th Position Pentatonic C# 9th Fret 6th Position Pentatonic

E 12th Fr. 1st Position Pentatonic Cont Again over E7 Page 2 Key of A (Use the tri-tone IVth & VIIth degrees of A major scale D G#) E* O.P. V Mixolydian Mode F# 2rd Fr. VI Aeolian Mode G# 4th Fr. VII Locrian Mode A 5th Fr. I Ionian Mode B 7th Fr. II Dorian Mode C# 9th Fret III Phrygian Mode D 10th Fret IV Lydian Mode E 12th Fret V Mixolydian Mode Key of D (Use the tri-tone IVth & VIIth degrees of D major G C# ) E* O.P. II Dorian Mode F# 2rd Fret III Phrygian Mode G 3th Fret IV Lydian Mode A 5th Fret V Mixolydian Mode B 7th Fret VI Aeolian Mode C# 9th Fret VII Locrian Mode D 10th Fret I Ionian Mode E 12 Fret II Dorian Mode

Scale Positions C-A-D-G Scale Positions/ Keys Over A7 / Kansasguitar c. 2004 Page 1 Key of C Pentatonic Scale E o.p. 3rd Position Pentatonic G 3rd Fret 5th Position Pentatonic *A 5th Fret 6th Position Pentatonic C 8th Fret 1st Position Pentatonic D 10 Fret 2nd E 12th Fret 3rd Position Pentatonic Position Pentatonic Key of A Pentatonic Scale E o.p. 5th Position Pentatonic F# 2nd Fret 6th Position Pentatonic *A 5th Fret 1st Position Pentatonic B 7th Fret 2nd Position Pentatonic C# 9th Fret 3rd Position Pentatonic

E Cont over A7 12th Fret Kansasguitar c.2005 5th Position Pentatonic Page 2 Key of D (Use the tri-tone the IVth & VIIth degrees of D major scale C#--G) E o.p. II Dorian Mode F# 2nd Fret III Phrygian Mode G 3th Fret IV Lydian Mode A* 5th Fret V Mixolydian Mode B 7th Fret VI Aeolian Mode C# 9th Fret VII Locrian Mode D 10th Fret I Ionian Mode E 12th Fret II Dorian Mode Key of G (Use the tri-tone the IVth & VIIth degrees of G major Scale: (C F# ) E o.p. VI Aeolian Mode F# 2nd Fret VII Locrian Mode G 3rd Fret I Ionian Mode A* 5th Fret II Dorian Mode B 7th Fret III Phrygian Mode C 8th Fret IV Lydian Mode D 10th Fret V Mixolydian Mode E 12th Fret VI Aeolian Mode