Lead Guitar Lesson - Ornaments | Trills, Tweedlies, and Turns
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In today's video we're gonna get all 'classical' with our Blues and Classic Rock lead stuff...
Ornaments are a great way to spice up your simple pentatonic and blues licks with simple, little extra bits that really sound fantastic when used correctly.
Trills are simply going back and forth as fast or as slow as you want using hammer-ons and pull-offs between 2 notes of your pentatonic or blues scales.
Usually trills are a larger distance than 1/2 step, but they don't have to be.
"Tweedlies," or I believe the official name is a mordent, is where you go from a lower note to the next upper note in the scale and back very quickly, and only 1 time. So it's different from a trill.
A turn is where you create a tweedlie with a note 1/2 step above your starting note, then go down to the next lowest note in the scale. In classical stuff you're supposed to then go back to the original note, but in blues and rock I rarely do.
So check out the video, hope you dig it, and you can try it out in your own playing.
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