5 Classic Blues Turnarounds Hey everyone, today I tackle these 5 classic blues turnarounds that will help you take your blues playing to the next level! Example 1 is a single note riff based on a descending sequence of notes with the following sequence; root, b7, 6, b6 and finally 5. You will see that[…]
5 Classic Blues Turnarounds
By fearzero Uncategorized Dec 17, 2024
Stevie Ray Vaughan – Freight Train rhythm part 2! Hey everyone, back with some more SRV, rhythm mastery! Today I am looking at 4 pieces of Stevie’s rhythm playing. First up we have Scuttle Buttin’, a blistering instrumental record that is as impressive and difficult as it sounds. Scuttle uses the Em blues scale[…]
Blues Guitar Soloing Techniques – part 2 Back today with Blues Guitar Soloing Techniques – part 2. If you have not checked out part 1, please do so by clicking here: https://vancouverguitarlessons.net/2022/04/07/blues-guitar-soloing-techniques-part-1/ This time I am showing you more must see blues techniques to take the expression of your soloing to another level. These are[…]
Blues Guitar Soloing Techniques – part 1 Hey all, thanks for joining me again. This time I am showing you some must see blues techniques to take the expression of your soloing to another level. These are the techniques that blues masters like Albert King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, BB King etc. use to make their[…]
Who Played That Guitar Riff? Joe Bonamassa vs Eric Johnson I have transcribed 5 riffs from these two great guitarists and it will be on you to guess “who played that guitar riff?” Both of these gentlemen are very well respected guitarists in the blues rock genre and I suggest you go listen to them[…]
6 Sweet Blues Rock Guitar Ideas Today I am teaching you 6 classic blues rock guitar cliche ideas in the styles of Stevie Ray Vaughan, BB King, Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Guy etc. The tabs are all hard encoded into the video in this lesson so make sure you click on the link to the video[…]
CAGED – The Swiss Army Knife Of Guitar So today I am talking about what is known as the CAGED system. This is a way of taking the 5 essential open chord shapes (we use major to start but really any chord type works) and using them to dissect the guitar neck into portions[…]
5 Things I Wish They’d Told Me Before My First Gig Hey everyone, today we are going through a checklist you should have before you ever play your first guitar gig. Much of this I learned through trial and error and some of it just makes sense. I hope this helps all of you from[…]
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By fearzero Guitar Lessons Mar 19, 2019
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