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guitar chords and inversions
This video will improve your blues and jazz playing, and is jam packed with information that can be used either in a band setting or for playing by oneself.
The following topics are taught in this guitar lesson: 6th chords, major 7th and major 9th chords, 9th chords, 11th chords, 13th chords, inversions of these chords, synonyms, application to blues and jazz, and other topics.
In order to make the video easy to follow, copious on-screen guitar tabs are displayed throughout.
This video assumes knowledge of many of the free chord and other lessons already on our YouTube channel and website, and contains almost entirely new lesson content. Because of the large amount of information in this lesson, it is an unlimited duration rental, which means you can access it indefinitely after purchase.
Also, a brief clip of John’s 2007 performance at the Festival of Arts in Laguna Beach is shown with on-screen chord tabs demonstrating some of the concepts in this lesson.
The table of contents for this lesson is displayed on this video’s trailer.
Duration : 0:25:25
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Maggie May Tab How to Guitar Solo Major Pentatonic Blues Scale
Guitar TAB
Get free tab for this song excerpt when you sign up for a preview of the book Fretboard Theory at: http://guitar-music-theory.com/fretboard-theory.html
SONGS
This song demonstrates some of the licks, phrases and styles that can be played with the pentatonic scale. This footage is ONLY available online.
DVD
To learn about scale patterns, technique and theory, see the DVD video program entitled GETTING STARTED WITH THE PENTATONIC SCALE. Learn about:
• Five pentatonic scale patterns
• Major, minor and blues tonalities
• Hammer-ons, pull-offs, slides and bends
• Alternate picking
• Playing over chords and progressions
Go directly to http://guitar-music-theory.com/pentatonic-dvd.html to sign up for a FREE DVD preview.
Play Until Yer Fingers Bleed!
Mr. Desi Serna (Google me!)
http://www.Guitar-Music-Theory.com
Scales, Chords, Progressions, and More
Duration : 0:5:20
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Guitar Lesson – Bad Blues Part 1 – Fingerpicking slow blues in E – Tablature available
Many people have been nagging me to do a lesson on Bad Blues, a slow bluesinstrumental I recorded in the past. So here it is.
It’s based on the playing of Baby Tate, a wonderful Carolina bluesman, and Lightinin’ Hopkins, the texas blues giant.
Here’s the original version
It’s a typical “monotonic bass” or “dead thumb” blues instrumental with a bonanza of licks and interesting ideas you can use.
So here’s the complete song first, after that I teach the introduction.
I’m in standard tuning and playing in the key of E
Four more lessons, each lesson teaching a verse, will follow.
Here is the link to my previous version
It’s slightly faster than the version I teach
TABLATURE
I tabbed this song out (intro and all the verses) so if you don’t want to listen to my boring explanations
check out my playlist TABLATURE or go straight to
http://www.daddystovepipe.com
Duration : 0:5:28
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Travelin’ Man – Acoustic fingerpicking blues – Free TAB available
Let’s have some fun
The first version I heard of this song was by Roy Bookbinder. He recorded it on his first lp in 1971.
The song goes back to the minstrel area and was recorded by black and white singers like Luke Jordan and Doc Watson.
The Traveling Man is a trickster hero with superhuman powers, a characteristic which he shares with trickster figures like Brother Bill or High John the Conqueror. Unlike Br’er Rabbit, the Traveling Man does not engineer the circumstances in which he plays his trick; instead he finds himself in situations from which he escapes by magic or his wits.
I’m playing a L-00 copy made by John Gréven.
C-position capo I
Free TABLATURE
go to
http://www.daddystovepipe.com
Duration : 0:3:8
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