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Hoochie Coochie Man by Eric Clapton
The main riff (verse riff) is compromised of two different guitar parts. Both parts are fairly easy to play. Both guitar parts are repetitive and are composed of single note lines that would be a good challenge for progressing beginners. Try switching out guitar 1 and guitar 2 when playing with a buddy. It’s a…
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Slow Blues: Lick #1 (Key Of A)
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“Two-String Thing” Double-Stop Lick
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“Walking Down And Back” Double-Stop Lick
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Freddie King: The Master Blues Showman
Freddie King. In reality, that’s a whole sentence in itself. Freddie King, people. His talent was on par with the other Kings of blues, but he’s perhaps the least talked about King. Why is that? B.B. lived to be the ripe age of 89. Albert kept it going until age 69. Poor Freddie only made…
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Blues Rock Double-Stops
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Blues Improvisation 9: Part 1 Recap
In this lesson, we’ll recap what we’ve learned so far. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5
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Descending Phrase Double-Stop
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Blues Improvisation 8: Pentatonic Power
The lead patterns we’ve been learning all fall into one category. They are all notes from the pentatonic minor scale. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6
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Blues Improvisation 7: Incorporating The Albert King Box To Complete A Picture
Now that we’ve learned the Albert King Box, the intermediate box, and the beginner’s box we will be able to see a complete picture forming. We now have a pattern that spans all 6 strings of the guitar and allows us access to 3 different positions. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3