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Hey guys!
In this lesson we will play a Phrygian based rhythmical progression.
Basically itโs a groove in C Phrygian, which means that you are in the key of Ab.
As always, remember to play it slow and to figure out the chord shape before practicing it at the normal speed.
Guitar : Ibanez AT100
Equipment : Kemper + Apollo Twin Duo
Tempo : 100 bpm
Time Signature : 4/4
Chord progression
||: C5/G C#5/G# | D#5/A# Bb5/F C#5/G# |
| C5/G C#5/G# | D#5/A# :||
| C5/G | 4x
| C/G | C#/G# | C/G | C#Maj7/G# |
| C/G | Fm/Ab | Caddb13 | Eaddb13 |
| C5/G | D#5/A# C#5/G# G5 F5 |
| C5/G | F5/C Fm(no5)/Ab G5(#5) F5(#5) |
| E5(#5) | A#5 Fm(no5)/Ab G5(#5) F5(#5) |
| E5(#5) | C#(no5) C#5/G# Bb5/F C#5/G# |
| C5/G ||
Key signature :Ab (C Phrygian)
Techniques used :
- Strumming
- Legato
- Alternate Picking
Have fun and stay tuned for the next lesson! ;)