Category: Blues Guitar

  • Creating Blues Guitar Solos With Your Trick Bag

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    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 extent, but every good guitar player has a “trick bag” of guitar licks that he/she can pull from at any time. In this beginner blues lead lesson you’ll add several common licks to…

  • Bluesy Double-Stops

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    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 some bluesy double-stops to spice up your guitar playing. You can use them in just about any setting. In the lesson video, you’ll learn how to play bluesy double stops…

  • The Standard 12 Bar Blues Progression For Guitar

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  • The Sky Is Crying

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    sky is crying PDF The Sky Is Crying TXT

  • Got My Mojo Working- Muddy Waters

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    Got My Mojo Working TXT Got My Mojo Working PDF E Got my mojo working, but it just won’t work on you A E Got my mojo working, but it just won’t work on you B7 A E A E B7 I wanna love you so bad I don’t know what to do #2: E…

  • Before You Accuse Me

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    Before You Accuse Me [Chorus] E A E Before you accuse me, take a look at yourself A E Before you accuse me, take a look at yourself B7 You say I´m spending my money on other women A E B7 You takin´ money from from someone else. [Verse 1] E A E I called…

  • Ask Me No Questions- B.B. King

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    Ask Me No Questions- BB King

  • “Hoochie Coochie Man” by Muddy Waters

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    “Hoochie Coochie Man” is a song written by Willie Dixon and was first recorded by Muddy Waters in 1954. This song is performed at about 108 beats per minute. We’ll be learning it in the key of A. It’s in 12/8 time, which is like 4/4 time, but with a swing. It still has 4…

  • “Bad Feelin’ Blues” by Ry Cooder (For Slide Acoustic)

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    Here’s a great little song to play on the acoustic with a slide. It’s in open D tuning. Watch the video directly below to learn how to tune to open D, then you’ll be ready to learn the song in the next video:   Once you’re tuned to open D you’re ready   There’s a…

  • Jam Tracks

    Practice improvising the blues with these backing tracks. These songs only include the drums, bass, and backing guitar. You provide the lead! TO DOWNLOAD THESE FILES: 1. Hover your mouse pointer over the link. 2. Right-click the link. 3. Choose “Save Link As” 4. You’ll then be prompted to save it. Song Jams: Hoochie Coochie…