You can even call it a “rhythm” course if you think that will help sell it. Just develop the rhythm part for your existing courses. You don’t have to “reinvent the wheel” and come up with new songs. I think it would work with Solo Without Scales and some of your other courses. Some of your courses that would lend itself to this “supplemental” treatment might include the original 5 Easy Blues Solos and your Blues Gig In A Box Vols 1&2. Go over some of your old courses where you only have the guitar solo and develop a “supplement” to the original solos where the supplemental material is the rhythm guitar part to the various songs. Little nuances that sound so good but that I don’t know about. BUT there’s something about the way YOU put together the rhythm guitar part that meshes so nice with the lead. I can make my own rhythm part(s) for these songs. This Video is available for download with the Tabs (PDF & Guitar Pro) and the Backing Track at these links: VIDEO + TABS (PDF): / video-tabs-daily-35989425. Sure, I know the blues forms and the I, IV, and V. I just wish you could take a page out of your “5 Easy Blues Songs” course and add a second, “rhythm”, guitar part so that 2 guitar buddies can get together and each one play his part to these wonderful songs. I’ll keep subscribing to the All Access Pass until my hands are not able to play a note anymore! This site has really made me a happier person.I love the original 5 Easy Blues Solos and this new course sounds cool too. Tuggle is a world class player and a natural teacher, who evidently loves music, the blues and puts all the passion into his work. Blues Licks Solo Tab by Lessons - Blues 18,376 views, added to favorites 1,567 times This Version is just to help everyone with a couple licks they can use that sound great. How to master the nuances and techniques of masters’ playing, that nobody teaches you anywhere. How to get the tones, use the gear and even how to record yourself and build a great home recording studio. How to play in the style of the masters (SRV, Clapton, Duane Allman, Billy Gibbons, BB King, Hendrix, etc, etc) and embed it into your playing. Blues Solo Tabs with free online tab player. This is not a site to only learn songs, this is the PLACE to learn actually how to PLAY THE BLUES. Track: Jimmy Page - Rhythm Guitars - Acoustic Guitar (steel) Difficulty (Rhythm): Revised on. Something I never thought I was going to do in my life. Although I joined as a picker, I have also now started slide guitar. All solos and licks are amazing from the beginner to the advance levels. In less than 1 year I have improved so much, that some people think I have even gone to the crossroad at night! For the first time in my life I practice everyday and every time I have some free time, and I cannot wait for my daily practice. This Video is available for download with the. The backing track I made is a 12-Bar Slow blues in 12/8 at 50 Bpm in the key of C. I didn’t even dream what I was going to find and achieve there. Theyre all centered around the Pentatonic major and minor. After trying a lot of different things in the internet I checked some free LGN lessons and decided to give it a try. A guitar solo I put together for beginner students who might be ready to start soloing.Heres a follow up slow blues lesson. It looked like something totally out of my reach, although I spent thousands in lessons. Track: guitar2 - Electric Guitar (jazz) Difficulty (Rhythm): Revised on: Bell Bottom Blues Tab by Eric Clapton. THIS IS THE PLACE TO LEARN THE BLUES I’ve been trying to play blues guitar for 30 years on and off and never was able to play it right. Get Plus for uninterrupted sync with original audio.
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