Blues Vibrato
Fig. 1 Why learn Vibrato? You may already know how to perform a vibrato, but here’s how to do it in the context of the… Read More »Blues Vibrato
Fig. 1 Why learn Vibrato? You may already know how to perform a vibrato, but here’s how to do it in the context of the… Read More »Blues Vibrato
We’re going to dive deep into what makes a blues turnaround a blues turnaround. Most turnarounds can also be used as intros or endings. This… Read More »Anatomy Of A Turnaround
In this lesson, we’ll apply common techniques to the basic turnaround structures we have learned so far. Simple things such as adding slides can really… Read More »Turnaround Variations
A lot of blues guitar leads are improvised. That means that they are making up their leads as they go along, right? That’s true to a certain… Read More »Creating Blues Guitar Solos With Your Trick Bag
Would you like to learn a cool trick that you can implement into your blues guitar playing that will liven up your performance? Here are… Read More »Bluesy Double-Stops
The pentatonic scale is a 5 note scale that is widely used in rock, blues, country, and other genres. It’s very easy to learn, but… Read More »Pentatonic Scales PDF Instructional Video
Use the D/F# chord as a bridge between the open G and Em chords:
Exercise 1 Exercise 2
Use the G/B chord to bridge the open C and Am chords.