Tag: blues

The 4 Note Solo – Blues Guitar Lesson

Posted by on Dec.15, 2011, under General Comments Off

Visit www.bluesguitarunleashed.com for the rest of the video, the TABS, and the backing track. My goal was to dispel the myth I hear a lot, which is that you need a ton of chops and great licks to sound good playing blues guitar. It can be simple, easy, and fun, while still sounding authentic. In this lesson, I just wanted to show you a simple blues solo without too many fancy licks. It’s not that hard to play with a little practice and this can go a long way.

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Blues Guitar, Step One with Keith Wyatt

Posted by on Dec.13, 2011, under General Comments Off

  • Video Pages: 1
  • With Keith Wyatt
  • Format Video

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The Ultimate Beginner Series is designed to help you take the first step toward experiencing the fun of playing music. Blues Guitar, Step One illustrates everything you need to get you started in the basics of the blues. This video also features on-screen… More >>

Blues Guitar, Step One with Keith Wyatt

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Blues Guitar Lesson: BB King Style Lick

Posted by on Dec.11, 2011, under General Comments Off

learningguitarnow.com Learn how to play a BB King Style lick in this blues guitar lesson. Get the tabs by clicking the link above.

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Kirk Lorange | Slide Guitar – Slow Blues in E

Posted by on Dec.09, 2011, under General Comments Off

Slide overdub to a very slow blues in E. Dropped D tuning, capo 2nd fret. This kind of improvisation is done by following the chord changes, not scales. Check out my book/DVD PlaneTalk to find out more about this ‘other’ mindset. www.thatllteachyou.com

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Jazz Guitar – Blues Comping for all levels

Posted by on Dec.05, 2011, under General Comments Off

see this page for complete PDF and lesson (w/ TAB) : www.jazzguitarlessons.net Learn the 3 basic steps in great jazz guitar blues accompaniment. In this video, a simple yet effective method is laid out for you to make the most out of basic chord shapes. Build from the bottom up : 1- Roots and Guide-Tones 2- (rootless) Guide-Tones with one extension 3- (rootless) Guide-Tones with two extensions Memorize the chord progression and play outstanding blues comping at that next jam session! see this page for complete PDF and lesson (w/ TAB) : www.jazzguitarlessons.net

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Blues Rhythm Guitar

Posted by on Nov.29, 2011, under General Comments Off

  • Published by Musicians Institute Press 112 Pages
  • Book/CD Pack by Keith Wyatt Master Class
  • Author: Keith Wyatt

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Blues Rhythm Guitar concentrates on the heart of blues music: the rhythm. You’ll learn the crucial elements of the style that no guitarist should be without, including blues changes and variations, several shuffle rhythms, slow and fast blues rhythms, how to combine different rhythm parts, and much more. The included CD demonstrates all the concepts and features rhythm tracks so you can try out your newfound skills with a full band…. More >>

Blues Rhythm Guitar

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Fingerpicking Blues Acoustic Guitar

Posted by on Nov.27, 2011, under General Comments Off

A quick little acoustic blues, my first YouTube post. Let me know what you think- should I do more?