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Blues Guitar Lessons – Big Book of Blues – Vamp 4
Jan 6th
FULL COURSE, TAB, JAM TRACKS: truefire.at More free guitar lessons: bit.ly TrueFire on Facebook: www.facebook.com You won’t find anyone who knows more about the blues than Dave Rubin. Dave’s written hundreds of columns for all of the major guitar mags, authored countless blues books and has played with Son Seals, Chuck Berry, Johnny Copeland, Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, James Brown, Marvelettes, the Coasters and the Drifters, to name but a few. Rubin is also one of the very few to be awarded The Blues Foundation’s Keeping The Blues Alive Award. The Big Book examines the styles of Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, T-Bone Walker, Buddy Guy, Albert King, Howlin’ Wolf, BB King, Freddie King, Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Steve Cropper and many more top blues artists. Virtually every style of blues and blues-influenced guitar is touched on: Delta Blues, Texas Blues, Chicago Blues, Boogie-Woogie, Blues-Rock, Brit-Blues, Rockabilly, Country Blues, classic R&B, Jump Blues, Cool Blues, early Rock ‘n Roll and more. The Big Book covers intros, turnarounds, double stops, bottleneck, open tunings, 6/9 chords, partial chords and substitutions, bending, bass lines, vamping, soloing, blues boxes, organ vamps, jamming tips, great tone, triple stops, fills, blues forms, fingerstyle blues and more blues essentials. Here’s how Big Book of Blues works We selected 58 of Rubin’s most popular articles and lessons and beefed them up with extra tips, anecdotes and history. All 166 of the …
Hal Leonard Guitar Method Book 1: Book Only
Nov 7th
- Book Guitar lessons cover: Tuning Playing position Musical symbols Notes in first position C, G, G7, D, D7, A7, and Em chords Rhythms through eighth notes Strumming and picking Over 80 great songs, riffs, and examples
Product Description
The Hal Leonard Guitar Method is designed for anyone just learning to play acoustic or electric guitar. It is based on years of teaching guitar students of all ages, and it also reflects some of the best guitar teaching ideas from around the world. Book 1 includes tuning; playing position; musical symbols; notes in first position; C, G, G7, D, D7, A7, and Em chords; rhythms through eighth notes; strumming and picking; over 80 great songs, riffs, and examples…. More >>
Should I take guitar lessons or teach myself from a book?
Sep 23rd
I asked for a guitar for my birthday, and I got one. Thing is, I do not know how to play it. I have zero skills in the guitar, don’t know any of the chords, but do have capo, picks, etc. Should I take guitar lessons from a professional, or should I teach myself from a book or the internet? Thanks in advance!
Introducing Classical Guitar Book 1
Sep 12th

