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Feb
21

Acoustic Blues guitar lesson spice up that bluesy playing

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Click here www.nextlevelguitar.com For a Brand New Blues Lesson & Ebook for Free Acoustic Blues guitar lesson spice up that bluesy playing Click the link above to receive free exclusive videos, newletters, and lots of free guitar and music goodies from Next Level Guitar. In this lesson we teach an acoustic blues lesson on how to spice up some blues progressions and move around the guitar neck. Works with electric guitars also Many more lessons at: www.nextlevelguitar.com

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  1. thegamebeginsnow says:

    I want to learn the strumming you do while going through the “land? of A7″ in between…. Pls cover that sometime….sounds really amazing

  2. Nipa147 says:

    cool i’m a lady who loves to have? fun

  3. Tennisbolden says:

    @DYKE220 I bet the whole? thing is pretty much improvised.

  4. twisterellafell says:

    cool? video, try ebook downloads from guitarmanual.typepad.com

  5. clearyourthirdeye says:

    great video…thanks? for that-

  6. 1conorrocks says:

    Hi everyone! My name is Conor? and I’m from Ireland.? I made a few blues rock guitar videos and I really hope that many people can hear them, so if you have time the vids are on my channel! Please thumbs up so other people can see it! :D

  7. DYKE220 says:

    What? song is he playing??

  8. soopajeff says:

    me? and Marty are homeys

  9. vickrey555 says:

    Thanks so much because it helps so much? I dig it you rock !!

  10. williheckaslike says:

    Its really good that you give your time, skill, and knowledge, so that others can learn the Guitar ~ You are a great teacher ~ Thanks, and? All the very best to you, Geoff

  11. DannyDesperate says:

    @FTR01 You can do both, either, or neither. Every player is different, listen to Charlie Parker playing a Blues and listen? to Roy Buchanan. Better still listen to a piano player (say JP Johnson) where the underlying chords are an integral part of the melodic invention. It’s not a matter of rules, but creativity. Likewise the phrasing is crucial, with the primary strong / resolving notes working together with the secondary passing / approach notes. As I said, listen to the masters!

  12. FTR01 says:

    @DannyDesperate So when I am playing blues, I can sometimes borrow notes? from the major scale? Or are you saying that when you are playing a chord you can borrow those notes and incorporate them into the scale you are playing?

  13. DannyDesperate says:

    @FTR01 It makes no sense if you learn titbits from YT! In short, the key of E is E F# G# A B C# D# E. The Blues obtains is distinct tonality by flattening the 3rd and 7th notes & limiting (but not restricting) the core melodic notes to 5 (pentatonic) hence we get E G A B D to fiddle with.? The 3 underlying chords are E(7) [EG#B (+ D)], A(7) [AC#E (+G)] & B(7) [BD#F# (+A)], often played as dominant 7ths to add more spice. The chord/scale contrast makes it work – listen to the masters!

  14. theregsband says:

    Great video! If your looking for more cool guitar lessons
    search “30 songs 3? minutes Robbie Croy.”

  15. FTR01 says:

    I dont understand how that 12 bar blues is in E. If you look at an Blues pentatonic scale in E, there is no C#. Shouldn’t that be a blues in F#/Gb ? And how is he doing a chord progression in A7, but combining it with an E pentatonic scale ><.? Music makes no sense

  16. Tylermartin7771 says:

    3:05 “hopefully i can pass it on to the next thousand people i dont know ” How bout the? next 6 million people ;)

  17. Hewkia9 says:

    nice? fedora!

  18. malehakhanam says:

    erm charming and very? young with a lot of energy

  19. edjowa53 says:

    If? any of you are dropping your guitar pick, I know I do. check this video out on You tube, …”wing pick demonstration” This innovative pick is great. It has other features. It is really interesting. Website wwwwingpickcom

  20. edjowa53 says:

    I wish that I had You tube videos like this one when I was just a beginner. You young guys are? so fortunate. This is why there are so many very young “good” players today.

  21. thenite187 says:

    Dude, (sorry for calling you Dude if it’s offensive), but you do a great job. Thanks for taking the time. You’ve really added some integrity to learning guitar on youtube. I wish I had half your talent.
    ?

  22. JasonJohnContos says:

    love your work! sick blues!
    ?

  23. eldeano1 says:

    @TKJOfficial it’s like “oh I? didn’t see you there!”

  24. jkgefff says:

    Guys, you can? find more free guitar lessons here at vitalguitar(dot)com

  25. metalfreak4677 says:

    @metalfreak4677 Oh and I don’t know how? to use Music Theory…

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