Posts Tagged ‘guitar’
Blues rock licks.
Tab downloads available at http://www.thestringery.com/ Check out “The Sringery” site. Very cool.
Duration : 0:5:13
http://www.steviesnacks.com – Everyone has a different potential. The question is, will you reach yours? In this lesson I present 3 things that can keep you from improving on guitar, and reaching your potential, your time, your ego, and your ears.
Duration : 0:8:3
Tablature and Jam Tracks (BackingTracks) are available for this lesson for free at http://www.activemelody.com – just click on the “Guitar Lessons” tab at the top and find this lesson!
This lesson is for all level of players, beginner, intermediate, and even advanced. In it we’ll take a deep look at some very commonly played B.B. King style licks. I’ll walk you step by step through each note and try to break things down to a granular level, making them easy to understand. If you have any questions or need things explained further please don’t hesitate to ask!
Duration : 0:10:0
http://www.steviesnacks.com – This is a free guitar lesson from StevieSnacks.com
For years I wondered what that chord at the end of blues songs was, and played it wrong. In this lesson I show you how to find that 9th chord at the end of the song, and 2 licks that you can play right at the end to add a little sugar to the ending.
Duration : 0:9:56
FULL COURSE: http://truefire.com/blues-guitar-lessons/blues-progressions/
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True to form in these Guitar Lab intensives, Chris Buono digs deep into the what, how, whys and wherefores of blues progressions. You will learn how to play 23 progressions in various keys and forms including a few eclectic 6-, 14- and 16-bar forms. So, just in terms of expanding your bag of progressions you’ll be way ahead of the game, but that’s just the start.
All of the progressions are demonstrated with simple rhythmic figures, which are also notated in the accompanying charts, and all examples are played over killer practice rhythm tracks powered by live recordings with bassist extraordinaire Steve Jenkins.
Put your time in with Guitar Lab: Blues Progressions and you’ll hear dramatic sonic changes busting out of your new bag of progressions, forms and voicings. Pull a few of these treats out at the next jam to freshen things up and you’ll see heads turning and players rushing the stage to jump in.
Duration : 0:14:25



