“Inverness” comes from fiddler/mandolinist John Mailander, who recorded it on his album Walking Distance. It’s a beautiful, contemplative melody that alternates measures of 6/4 and 4/4. Joe walks you through the second part of “Inverness” in this video.
Accompanying a Blues in D |
Accompanying a Blues in D, Part 1: Harmonized Scales |
Joe shows you diatonic double stops in the key of D that you can use to accompany a blues. He is joined by singer Isa Burke, who sings the folk blues standard “Corrina, Corrina.” You’ll learn Mixolydian scales harmonized in sixths for the I7, IV7, and V7 chords in the key of D. Joe starts by showing you the D, G, and A Mixolydian scales harmonized in sixths, and gives you advice on practicing them. He also shows you the D Mixolydian scale harmonized in tenths.
Accompanying a Blues in D Notation/Tab (Available to subscribers) |