Tag: Lead
Learn to play Lead Blues Guitar licks and phrasing lesson
Posted by admin on Apr.25, 2011, under General Comments Off
Click here www.nextlevelguitar.com For a Brand New Blues Lesson & Ebook for Free Click the link above to receive free exclusive videos, newletters, and lots of free guitar and music goodies from Next Level Guitar. In this lesson we teach some easy beginner blues licks as well as ways to connect your ideas and musical thoughts together using phrasing. Many more lessons at: www.nextlevelguitar.com
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Learn to solo lead guitar blues rock licks lesson using less common pentatonic scale shape
Posted by admin on Mar.12, 2011, under General (25) Comments
www.nextlevelguitar.com Click thelink above to receive free exclusive videos, newsletters, and lots more free guitar and music goodies from Next Level Guitar. In this video we teach some blues licks from a different pentatonic box position than the most common basic box shape. Many more full on video lessons at the full on video instructional website at: www.nextlevelguitar.com
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Beginner lead guitar blues rock soloing Doublestops lesson
Posted by admin on Feb.20, 2011, under General (25) Comments
www.nextlevelguitar.com Click the above link to get three free jam tracks from Next Level Guitar. Totally fun and FREE! In this lesson we teach some beginner blues rock doublestops. Play two notes together and you will be rocking out! Check it out and be sure and sign up for the three free jam tracks – click the above link. Many more full on video lessons at the full on instructional website at: www.nextlevelguitar.com
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How to Play Electric Lead Guitar Blues Lesson ez riffs part3
Posted by admin on Feb.18, 2011, under General (25) Comments
www.nextlevelguitar.com Click the above link to get three free jam tracks from Next Level Guitar. In this lesson we teach you some fun and easy beginner blues licks. The licks are played over a jam track – be sure and get the free jam tracks and start practicing your blues licks. This is part three or a six-part series. Click the below link for our free You Tube jam track in C minor: uk.youtube.com
Lead guitar blues rock lesson pentatonic scales across neck
Posted by admin on Feb.12, 2011, under General (25) Comments
www.nextlevelguitar.com Click the above link to check out our 4 DVD set “Beginner Blues Rock Soloing” – it has over 8 hours of video lessons, jam tracks, and a coinciding written lesson booklet. In this lesson we teach you how to combine minor pentatonic scale boxes into long shapes to play laterally across the neck and not get stuck in the “box” Many more lessons on the full on video instructional website at: www.nextlevelguitar.com
How to play lead electric blues guitar solo skills lesson
Posted by admin on Jan.27, 2011, under General (25) Comments
www.nextlevelguitar.com Click the above link to get three free jam tracks from Next Level Guitar. Jam tracks are an essential practice tool for the guitarist. In this lesson we teach more blues lead guitar playing techniques in the style of BB King and many other blues players. its a lot of fun. Many more lessons at the full on site: www.nextlevelguitar.com
I Am The… Blues Lead Guitarist (2007)
Posted by admin on Oct.16, 2009, under Music Comments Off
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I Am the Blues Lead Guitarist, hosted by Oscar Jordan, provides an opportunity for all you burgeoning lead players to blow your pentatonic wad all over the place. The surprisingly robust DVD features eight different tracks in a variety of different styles to jam along to (slo blues, shuffle, rockin blues and even a bit of a Latin groove), and each track is available in both a traditional song form and as a looped version if you feel like playing until your fingers bleed. The band itself is tight, with Oscar and company laying down rock solid grooves to play over. For players using the DVD to improve their ensemble skills, they’ll appreciate the use of visual cues to signal changes in the track, and much like band practice, you’ll improve with each repetition. It really beats a computerized backing track any day. There s also a raft of extra features on the disc… the concept of the DVD is a novel and useful one. Now you don’t need to convince your friends t (more…)


