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Blues Guitar Lesson 3-Blues Soloing
This lesson should be viewed after you view the videos I uploaded on Blues Rhythm and the 12 bar progression. A quick lesson for beginners on how to use the "Blues" scale and the flat 5 so you can play blues solos. The teacher is Keith Wyatt
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Blues Guitar Lesson 8-Blues Intro from the Five
A quick lesson for beginners on how to play an blues introduction starting from the 5 chord and how to end on a different last chord. Later, it gives you a quick track to play along with. The teacher is Keith Wyatt
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Blues Guitar Lesson 7-The Slow Blues
A quick lesson on how to use everything that you've learned so far in the previous lessons, and create smaller melodies and rhythms with it. The teacher is Keith Wyatt.
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Guitar Lesson - Fun Mixolydian Lick
Nick Kellie, a wonderful JamPlay.com instructor, teaches a fun lick based out of the Mixolydian scale.
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Liepe's Licks Ep 4 - Sweep Picking Arpeggio Lick
In the fourth episode of Liepe's Licks Chris teaches a lick that makes use of both sweep picking and arpeggios. Learn to play this amazing lick in the position Chris teaches, and then you will be able to move it up and down the neck and play it in any key. This is a must play. Remember, join us...
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Beginner Blues Guitar Lesson
Here is a tutorial to begin Blues with an electric guitar. For absolute beginners only!
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Guitar Lesson 5 - the blues scale
The blues scale, Hammer-ons, pull-offs
May 26, 2008. 00:00
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Blues Guitar Lesson - Where Did You Sleep Last Night
Chris Liepe, a JamPlay.com instructor, teaches his rendition of a classic blues tune "Where Did You Sleep Last Night.
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Blues Guitar Lesson 10 - Vibrato and Dynamics
A quick lesson for beginners on how to use vibrato while your soloing. Then it gives you a little jam track to practice over. The teacher is Keith Wyatt
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Essential Blues Guitar Practice Tips
Lead your band with confidence and keep the groove swingin' throughout the whole show by practicing your licks and progressions with the steady time of a metronome.
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