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Dec 10, 2025 · My personal favorite "approach" to country guitar soloing is playing the major or minor blues scale (s) that follow each chord of the progression. That can sound pretty overwhelming, and I …
My Ultimate Beginning Blues Guitar Lesson (maybe)
Sep 17, 2024 · After nearly 20 years of teaching online along with private students, this has become my Ultimate How To Play Blues Guitar For Beginners lesson. Depending on where you are now, maybe …
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Dec 11, 2025 · Lessons Country "Chord Chasing" My personal favorite "approach" to country guitar soloing is playing the major or minor blues scale (s) that follow each chord of the progression. That …
Slow Blues In E With Major Pentatonic Variations – Blues Guitar ...
Nov 15, 2024 · When you do the basic “blues in e” rhythm it can get a little stale, and you might want to add some variations along the way… Also, you probably hear a lot of subtle variations when other …
Acoustic Open D Tuning Elmore James Slide Guitar Lesson
Jan 18, 2019 · I was listening to some blues radio and “Dust My Broom” by Elmore James was on… And I was struck by how he tended to use a very simple, characteristic lick (you know it’s him a mile …
How To Play “Changes” – Blues Guitar Unleashed Blog
Nov 21, 2024 · Just something fun… one of my favorite blues/rock riff tunes
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What You're Actually Getting Alright, let's talk about what's inside Blues Guitar Unleashed. First of all, this course is different from other "how to play blues" courses because it actually goes in order. I …
THP-1-The-House-Pattern – Blues Guitar Unleashed Blog
Feb 23, 2024 · What I affectionately call, “The House Pattern,” is one of my favorite blues soloing patterns, but it’s one that is so often misunderstood… It’s not any *one* particular scale, or sound, …
The rhythm part for this example is actually from one of the earlier rhythm lessons so I won’t show it again here. Here’s the TAB for the lead part. Look closely and you’ll see that every I chord (G7) uses …