Archive for the ‘Blues Guitar Tips’ Category

50 Jazz Guitar Licks You MUST Know – Lick #14: Jazz Blues – Frank Vignola

Posted by admin on 31st January 2012 in Blues Guitar Tips

FULL COURSE, TAB, JAM TRACKS: truefire.at More Free Guitar Lessons: bit.ly On Twitter – www.twitter.com On Faceboook – www.truefire.com This is a must for any student of the jazz guitar. Notice the chromaticism used in the first bar and in the 3rd bar. Again, this is a Charlie Christian style run using the 6th and the chromtic lead in the 1st and 3rd bars. Bookmark it: Read more...

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Learn how to play arpeggio lead guitar lesson soloing rock blues jazz style

Posted by admin on 30th January 2012 in Blues Guitar Tips

www.nextlevelguitar.comClick link to get a killer brand new Blues lesson not on YouTube and a Blues scales and lead guitar Ebook, all for free from NextLevelGuitar.com In this lead guitar video lesson we teach you a major 7th arpeggio and how to add it to you playing arsenal Many more full on video lessons and gear reviews at the full on video instructional website at: www.nextlevelguitar.com Bookmark it: Read more...

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Kenny Wayne Shepherd “Blue on Black” Live At Guitar Center’s King of the Blues

Posted by admin on 29th January 2012 in Blues Guitar Tips

Kenny Wayne Shepherd performs “Blue on Black” at Guitar Center’s King of the Blues 2007. Check out our Channel for more exclusive content! Bookmark it: Read more...

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Awesome Eric Johnson Style Pentatonics Guitar Lesson – Rock – Blues – Metal – Fender Strat

Posted by admin on 28th January 2012 in Blues Guitar Tips

www.GuitarLessons365.com PleaseRate, Comment, Favorite and Subscribe to help this lesson get more views. THANKS!! This lesson marks the beginning of the style series at http If you have any other players that you would like to see a style lesson on, just send me a request on the request’s page at www.GuitarLessons365.com. This particular lesson focuses on how Eric Johnson uses pentatonic scales for fast passages. Pay particularly close attention to the Read more...

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Amazing acoustic Guitar jam, Funk blues rock improvisation

Posted by admin on 27th January 2012 in Blues Guitar Tips

Ryan Taylor and Joe peck improvising funky blues Bookmark it: Read more...

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Digitech Screamin Blues distortion overdrive guitar effects pedal demo w SG & Jaguar Jr amp

Posted by admin on 26th January 2012 in Blues Guitar Tips

I’ve had alot of requests for cheaper, more affordable pedals in some of my demos, so I went out, and got a pile of digitech and danelectro pedals to check out. I used a Gibson SG Les Paul and my Jaguar Jr from www.jaguaramplification.com ROCK OUUUUT! Bookmark it: Read more...

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Roy Buchanan Blues Master Guitar 1988

Posted by admin on 25th January 2012 in Blues Guitar Tips

Roy trying out the Fritz Brothers crafted guitar for Roy Buchanan 1988 Bookmark it: Read more...

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John Miller teaches “Johnson City Blues”

Posted by admin on 24th January 2012 in Blues Guitar Tips

John Miller teaches Clarence Greene’s “Johnson City Blues.” From the DVD “Hillbilly Blues Guitar.” More info at www.guitarvideos.com Bookmark it: Read more...

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Fred Sokolow teaches “Statesboro Blues” in Open D Tuning

Posted by admin on 24th January 2012 in Blues Guitar Tips

Fred Sokolow teaches a version of Blind Willie McTell’s “Statesboro Blues” in Open D tuning. From the new DVD release “Open Tunings for Beginners.” More info at www.guitarvideos.com Bookmark it: Read more...

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Django Reinhardt – Limehouse Blues

Posted by admin on 23rd January 2012 in Blues Guitar Tips

Django Reinhardt – Limehouse Blues. The band is the Quintette du Hot Club de France. Stephane Grappeli plays the violin, Louis Vola plays the double-bass. Not sure about the rhythm guitar, but it’s probably Joseph Reinhardt, Roger Chaput or Pierre Ferret, and of course, Django. Limehouse Blues, a popular jazz standard, was written in 1921 by Phillip Braham (music) and Douglas Furber (lyrics), about Limehouse, a place in the London Borough of Tower Read more...

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