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Mastering Blues Guitar Techniques
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What better place to start with the blues than the beginning? In this music lesson for blues guitarists, begin with the standard E shuffle and twelve bar blues.
with Chris CaselloWhat better place to start with the blues than the beginning? In this music lesson for blues guitarists, begin with the standard E shuffle and twelve bar blues.
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7 CQ
To play the blues on guitar, you first need to master the 12 bar progression. In this guitar lesson take another look at the 12 bar blues and play some riffs.
with Chris CaselloTo play the blues on guitar, you first need to master the 12 bar progression. In this guitar lesson take another look at the 12 bar blues and play some riffs.
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6 CQ
In this music lesson for emerging blues guitarists, review the 9th chord and several voicings and chord constructions played in a 12 bar blues.
with Chris CaselloIn this music lesson for emerging blues guitarists, review the 9th chord and several voicings and chord constructions played in a 12 bar blues.
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In this music lesson for emerging musicians, discover how to play licks that you absolutely must know to sound authentic while playing electric blues guitar.
with Chris CaselloIn this music lesson for emerging musicians, discover how to play licks that you absolutely must know to sound authentic while playing electric blues guitar.
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7 CQ
Learn the four stages of a blues guitar solo in this music lesson! This system is rarely spoken about but it's extremely useful for electric blues tunes.
with Chris CaselloLearn the four stages of a blues guitar solo in this music lesson! This system is rarely spoken about but it's extremely useful for electric blues tunes.
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