Free blues guitar lessons from Texas Blues Alley.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Category | Music |
Here are eight short lessons to help you learn how to bend notes like Albert King & Stevie Ray Vaughan. These lessons are from the 1-Minute Blues “Shorts” series. If you’re serious about learning to play like Stevie Ray Vaughan or Albert King, check ... more
I picked up this lick from a Smokin’ Joe Kubek song, and it reminded me of something Jimi Hendrix played over the V chord in Red House. In this lesson I’ll show you where this pattern comes from and how to use it over the V and the IV chord during th... more
Here’s how to play that signature ascending lick from SRV’s song “Tell Me” off of his debut album “Texas Flood”. I taught this lick incorrectly a few years ago, and it’s actually simpler than I thought.
There is no feeling like looking back over your DOCUMENTED progress, a record of what you’ve worked on and accomplished. That feeling is the goal you need to keep in mind when you’re tempted to skip the simple step of writing down what you accomplish... more
… and made super easy!!!
Tried many, few rise to the top. This one puts everyone else below him. Nice work Anthony.
I've been a huge SRV fan from the first time I've heard him like many. Well before that I really never cared about soloing and he opened my world. Well after trying to learn from tablature for a while I gave up. Now years later I find this and it's been amazing
These lessons should be insightful for absolute beginners, but I don't find them very useful as veteran guitarist. Teaching someone to end a lick on the tonic every time is a very bad idea. Sure you will sound right but all you're licks will sound the same. Every note in the pentatonic scale works with the I IV and V end the lick wherever you want. That's the beauty of the scale, what you need most is phrasing and emotional content
I have improved my guitar licks within the first 5 minutes of these podcasts..the instructions are clear,the sound is great,and anthony is a great teacher..do yourself a favor and watch these podcasts..they will not dissapoint!..For intermediate players looking to improve their lead guitar playing these episodes are a must watch!!! 5 stars all the way!!!!
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