Blues Jam Cheat Sheet
Fig. 1: Primary Lead Pattern The “R” is the pattern’s root. You can use the root to determine where to play the pattern in other… Read More »Blues Jam Cheat Sheet
Fig. 1: Primary Lead Pattern The “R” is the pattern’s root. You can use the root to determine where to play the pattern in other… Read More »Blues Jam Cheat Sheet
Lesson Tab: Finding The Key PDF Most of the time a song will begin and end with the chord that is the song’s key signature. Another way to… Read More »Finding The Key To A Blues Song
Lesson Tab Download The PDF: Fake It Til You Make It
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