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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
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Strummer’s Corner: Already Gone by Eagles
In this lesson, we’ll take the chords and lyrics and figure out how to perform it. Eagles — Already Gone (Complete Chords And Lyrics TXT)
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Changes by Jimi Hendrix
“Changes” is a song written and sung by drummer Buddy Miles and was part of the Jimi Hendrix “Band Of Gypsys” album. When Miles re-recorded it as “Them Changes”, it became a Billboard top 40 Best Selling Soul Single. Complete Tab For “Changes” by Jimi Hendrix Changes-Hendrix
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Blues Improvisation 6: The Albert King Box
In this lesson, I’ll show you the Albert King box. It’s the favorite of, not only the blues great it’s named for, but other bluesmen such as B.B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and practically everyone else. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4
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Lead Guitar Tactics: Beginnings And Endings
Make your leads pop with strong beginnings and endings.
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Let It Be by The Beatles
The original song was done mostly with piano, but this fingerstyle rendition of the song “Let It Be” is a lot of fun to play. This riff will help you tremendously by using your thumb for the bass notes when picking. With this style of music (classical fingerpicking), you will almost always use your thumb to pick the bass…