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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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Guitar Lesson 5 - the blues scale
The blues scale, Hammer-ons, pull-offs
May 26, 2008. 00:00
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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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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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Easy Blues Lick Guitar Lesson
Nick Kellie, one of the amazing JamPlay.com teachers, presents this short lesson in which he teaches a fun blues lick based on the blues scale.
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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 6-Time to Play With the Band
It's Jamming Time. After viewing all of the other lessons I uploaded, you are now given the opportunity to play with the band and use all the techniques that you've learned and help you better with your playing. Tablature is placed at the bottom. The teacher is Keith Wyatt.
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Minor Blues Chord Progressions - Guitar Lesson
Associate Professor at Berklee College of Music, Michael Williams explains minor blues progressions for the rhythm guitar in the style of BB King's "The Thrill is Gone" in this Berklee guitar lesson.
Berkleemusic.com is the continuing education division of Berklee College of Music, delivering...
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Blues rock guitar jazz octave lesson ala Wes Montgomery
Learn how to add jazzy octaves to your lead guitar playing in the style of Wes Montgomery.
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Beginner blues rock guitar soloing practice devices lesson
In this lesson we teach some practice devices and licks to begin working on your lead guitar playing.
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