by admin on September 1, 2009
Hey Guys,
It’s been a week since I’ve last posted. Been real busy with life and all. Just wanted to give a heads up you guys wanting to learn some awesome electric Blues riffs and licks.
Lick Library has released a brand new Stevie Ray Vaughan tutorial DVD that teaches you some killer blues guitar riffs and licks. The DVD focuses on Stevie Ray Vaughan’s style and explores his technique in much detail. In the lessons, instructor Jamie Humphries from Lick Library take you through 6 hours of meaty Blues lessons – 6 hours in total for the 2 volumes.
The DVD’s cover tutorials on several tracks like “Texas Flood, “Pride & Joy”, “The House Is Rocking” and “The Sky Is Crying”. The lessons break down the songs and teaches you how to play the lead and rhythm sections of each song, and leaves nothing out.
These DVD’s are great if you have been looking to add some sweet-killer licks to your playing and improvisation.

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by admin on June 14, 2009
Want to play blues guitar like B.B. ? The key - attitude, emotion and timing
The core of the blues scale is the minor pentatonic scale. The only difference between the Blues and the pentatonic minor is one additional note added to the Blues scale, making it a 6 note scale. It is this signature note and when it is used that defines the feel of the Blues.
This Blues scale is very easy to learn if you’ve already mastered the pentatonic scale, because essentially they’re the same. Don’t be fooled by it’s simplicity though as Blues is all about timing and emotion. Without those 2 factors, you can make a Blues scale sound pretty bad!
How can you put the Blues scale into practice?
I started by playing along to Blues backing tracks, and so can you. Don’t worry about how well you play it initially, just have fun and feel the music. You will improve really quickly using this training technique and very soon you will be able to improvise along with a real band.
The best thing about utilizing backing tracks to train, is that you will gain an understanding of how the scale fits in with Blues chord progressions.
Listen to your favorite Blues guitarists and pay attention to the licks they use and WHEN they use it. The timing like I said, is essential. After you’ve memorized the Blues scale, try and figure out which notes on the scale are utilized by these licks that you’ve just heard, and then try playing them on your guitar.
The one BIG secret for understanding your guitar fast, is ” song deconstruction “. This is the learning method I used to improve fast. I just tear the song apart section by section and try to work it out without using any guitar tablature. Give it a try yourself!

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While I was looking for Youtube Blues guitar lessons, I came across this awesome Blues acoustic guitar video that I thought would be great if I shared it on Youtube. The video was created by a online guitar course program called ” Next Level Guitar “.
The video covers some really sweet Blues licks and riffs. This is one of those high value videos you won’t want to miss.
Visit The Next Level Guitar web shop if you want to purchase more Blues guitar videos from them.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmIeah8K1cE[/youtube]



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