This is a really interesting guitar amp. There’s a bit of a trend at the moment towards smaller, low wattage amps that aren’t just restricted to use in the bedroom.… Continue Reading
This is a really interesting guitar amp. There’s a bit of a trend at the moment towards smaller, low wattage amps that aren’t just restricted to use in the bedroom.… Continue Reading
Blues Lick Factory: Building Great Blues Riffs Blues Guitar Riffs – click on the image below for more information. Blues Guitar Riffs (Guitar). Gig-worthy licks laid out sequentially over each chord change in the standard 12-bar blues form. Covers scales, chord voicing, chord progressions & rhythm figures, plus all regional blues styles. The disk includes… Continue Reading
Learn how to play Layla by Eric Clapton on acoustic guitar.… Continue Reading
Here’s a lesson showing you how to play the guitar chords to Gravity by John Mayer.… Continue Reading
Guitar Licks of the Texas Blues Rock Heroes Book (The Guitar Lick Factory Player Series) Blues Guitar Licks – click on the image below for more information. Blues Guitar Licks Guitar Licks of the Texas Blues-Rock Heroes details the solo styles of the legendary Lone Star State guitarists. Complete with essential stylistic details that make… Continue Reading
Here’s a video from Marty and Tony Brucco over at GuitarJamz.com. This is a blues guitar lick in the key of A. It works over the A chord, or when you’re going back to the A chord after playing the E7 chord. This lick will work well on either acoustic or electric guitar. It’s a… Continue Reading
Duke Robillard: Uptown Blues, Jazz Rock and Swing Guitar Blues Guitar Licks – click on the image below for more information. Blues Guitar Licks Duke Robillard: Uptown Blues, Jazz Rock and Swing Guitar Click on the button for more Blues Guitar Licks information and reviews.… Continue Reading
Looking to brew up some blues guitar hoodoo but don’t know the mystical formula? Though the blues is a deceptively simple guitar style, you can get started creating your own classic blues guitar riffs with a few simple tools.… Continue Reading
Here’s a great lesson on double stops from the guys at Truefire.com. In this lesson Jeff McErlain shows you how to play a blues riff in the key of G using double stops at the start. A double stop is when you play two notes at one – in this riff it’s the first and… Continue Reading
Here’s a great blues turnaround in the key of E in the style of Stevie Ray Vaughan. This is another video from the crew at Trufire.com. … Continue Reading
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