Ollie tackles one of the most played songs in history, and there is plenty to look at! With an awesome country riff, followed by numerous fills, riff and solos... This is a masterpiece of country rock that must be learnt!
The really cool thing about this song is that is just mainly based around 3 basic open chord shapes, D, Cadd9 and G. As you hit the chorus you take these open chords and play them as power chords with a blues shuffle vibe, just as Ollie explains int he video. There is also an F and a C major later on in the song to watch out for (Ollie shows you in the video). All the chords are shown here
The fills throughout the track are all based on the G major pentatonic scale, and most use the open position as well, to really highlight how much fun open string playing can be! Also, when you play the cool riff that goes across the neck, all you are doing is playing the blues scale in shape 1 in D major (to link up to the D major chord), then in C major, then G major. This perfectly matches the chords! Here are all those shapes:
This solo is a great example of how to use your blues scales in a major key rather than a minor key. In theory, the G major blues scale is simply the E blues scale (E minor being the relative minor to G), but the way you approach the licks is the different. The solo is focused in shape 1 and shape 4, but for your reference, here are all 5 shapes of the G major blues scale.
Just as with the first solo, we are using the G major pentatonic and blues scale to put this awesome solo together. This solo is a great example of how to use your blues scales in a major key rather than a minor key. In theory, the G major blues scale is simply the E blues scale (E minor being the relative minor to G), but the way you approach the licks is the different. The solo is focused in shape 1 and shape 4, but for your reference, here are all 5 shapes of the G major blues scale.
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You've now completed Song Jukebox: Lynyrd Skynyrd and taken a huge step forwards in your guitar playing journey.
Feel free to bask in glory for a while, or go ahead and try another course if you're hungry for more.