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10/3/2017

I Came To Play The Science Of Rhythm Guitar Backing

This Blues Rhythm Guitar Course is an 'Intermediate Module' which will cover all the basic tools you need to play Blues Rhythm Guitar. You should study the lessons before starting the course or you may find parts of it very difficult, don't try to build on sketchy foundations! There are backing tracks included for every lesson too which I think will be a big help in getting your rhythm solid! The includes all 10 lessons in the free online series, PLUS 3 bonus lessons (44 minutes worth!) PLUS the full backing tracks as mp3 PLUS a pdf booklet with all the charts and chord grips and stuff - and remember that buying my products enables me to make more free stuff:) I've actually done one of these back in '07, but I thought a new HD version to start the series would be a good thing!

I Came To Play The Science Of Rhythm Guitar Backing

In it you will learn to see the I, IV and V chords visually grouped together on the fingerboard and learn to move between them! An absolutely essential skill if you want to play the blues. So this lesson is all about the picking and explains the different possibilities and how and when to play them.

Nov 13, 2012 The role of the rhythm section is to provide a backing over. The motion for this should come. When learning how to play electric guitar as a. Learn how to read guitar tabs. Learn to play guitar the fun and easy way. But the fingering will come to you naturally as you advance as a guitarist.

It's a really important part of playing blues rhythm. This lesson covers the main variations on the chord sequence. Makes transcribing lots easier if you know what the most common forms are!! Looking at variations (using little finger), sliding into chords, adding them on the and of four, using open strings to link. Looking at the CAGED system 7th chords and variations within each one.

Lotsa ways of playing the basic 7th chords keeps it real interesting:) Some of the most common 9th and 13th chord grips that sound cool in blues. Maybe a little on the jazzy side, but lots of the older blues cats use them too! Fantastic trick that bring a new depth to your rhythm playing, real sweet movement of a 9th chords that turns into a 6th chords. Kinda sounds complex like that, but it's simple and sounds awesome!

Often times you'll find that less is more, and that sure is true when looking a t chords, and in this lesson we check out what I call Mini Grips which are small 2 note chords that sound great and keep it simple! This lesson looks at a bunch of ways of playing Turnarounds and how to use them. Looking at the classic 6 and 7 arpeggios and making up your own grooves. Real cool fun to play about with these and the backing track is real simple so you can really explore the idea! (DVD ONLY - BONUS LESSON 1) Using more complex chords and simple substitutions to create tasty blues voice leading.

I tab out two ways of using voice leading in a jazzy blues and explain how to do it! I think this is a great lesson. Very useful thing to learn and applies to many styles!! (DVD ONLY - BONUS LESSON 2) How to play a minor blues chord sequence and the interesting chords that come to it. A very cool tool to add to your arsenal. (DVD ONLY - BONUS LESSON 3) Bo Diddley is often said to be the bridge from Blues to Rock 'n' Roll and certainly had a huge influence on the early rock 'n' rollers - and his very specific rhythm pattern made it into many hits for the coming generations!

This DVD includes all 10 lessons in the free online series, PLUS 3 bonus lessons (44 minutes worth!) PLUS the full backing tracks as mp3 PLUS a pdf booklet with all the charts and chord grips and stuff - and remember that buying my products enables me to make more free stuff:) Available now in The Justinguitar Store - we ship worldwide! Athipookal Serial Actress Sandhya Biography.