Archive for the ‘Blues Guitar Tips’ Category

I’m Almost 40 and I want to learn how to play guitar?

Posted by admin on 9th September 2010 in Blues Guitar Tips

i want to be able to play the old blues classics, For aand older total noob like me, is there a fast method to learn? I mean, I want to be playing decently before I hit 50.. Is it possible..? Please only musicians with serious answers… Bookmark it: Read more...

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Eric Clapton Blues Guitar Lesson Pt 3

Posted by admin on 9th September 2010 in Blues Guitar Tips

www.learningguitarnow.com Learn how to play a blues guitar lick in the style of Eric Clapton. This lick is played over a slow blues in the key of B. Find more blues guitar lessons at www.learningguitarnow.com Bookmark it: Read more...

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were can i learn the blues on my guitar for free?

Posted by admin on 8th September 2010 in Blues Guitar Tips

i want to learn how to play it but i dont have mony im just a kid ;-; Bookmark it: Read more...

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Electric blues guitar lesson’s in the area of England Kent/London?

Posted by admin on 8th September 2010 in Blues Guitar Tips

I’ve got myself an electric guitar and want to take lessons, does anybody know a good teacher that is not too pricey? Bookmark it: Read more...

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What’s the best medium for a concert pianist to learn guitar?

Posted by admin on 7th September 2010 in Blues Guitar Tips

I am an advanced, classically trained concert pianist who wants to start playing blues and rock on an electric guitar. I’ve attempted to learn acoustic guitar in the past, but have had huge problems getting my fingers into “guitar mode.” With the electric guitar being my ultimate goal, is it best for me to start with acoustic, or to just dive right into electric? Bookmark it: Read more...

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Whats the best guitar for blues?

Posted by admin on 7th September 2010 in Blues Guitar Tips

I currently play a strat thru a hot rod deville 410. I’m looking at getting a Jazzmaster 62 re-issue. Anybody got any other recomendations for a good blues guitar? Or Anyone got a jazzmaster (do they sound good?) Cheers Guys Bookmark it: Read more...

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Acoustic Blues Guitar Lesson – Acoustic Lick

Posted by admin on 7th September 2010 in Blues Guitar Tips

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Why my fingertips hurt when playing blues in accoustic guitar?

Posted by admin on 6th September 2010 in Blues Guitar Tips

I never have music teacher and I learn guitar by copying licks from youtube, but since I started practising pentatonic scale I find the skin in my left hand fingertips crack and it hurts more when I type computer keybord. Do you think we should only learn blues in electric guitar and not accoustic guitar, so we don’t have to press the string too hard, my fingertips were fine when I learnt chords in accoustic guitar. Or maybe I am using the wrong technique? Pls Read more...

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who are the blues guitar players whose solos are quite simple to figure out?

Posted by admin on 6th September 2010 in Blues Guitar Tips

i have just started learning soloing… and i want to be able to make out wat they are playing not any fast stuff please.. Bookmark it: Read more...

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When should I learn to play chords on guitar?

Posted by admin on 5th September 2010 in Blues Guitar Tips

I am going to learn guitar again, and I am confused about what to learn first…chords or single notes. When I was 13, the band teacher said that it was best to learn single notes first. Her son said that was incorrect. Chords were best to learn first. I’m 19 now, and have wanted to learn guitar for years. Which do I learn first? I’m not looking to be able to immediately play songs. I want to be able to eventually do everything….play scales and Read more...

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