In this week’s guitar lesson, you’ll learn how to play a laid back blues style lead in a minor key with several jazz licks thrown in (including how to play in octaves). If you’d like to view the Part 2 video, download the MP3 jam tracks, and view the tablature for this blues guitar tutorial,
Jazz Blues
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In this week’s blues guitar tutorial, you’ll learn how to play a slow and easy blues composition by yourself on acoustic or electric guitar – no accompaniment needed. Full of blues licks and ideas. If you’d like to view this entire lesson, including the Part 2 video and the tablature, visit https://www.activemelody.com/lesson/slow-easy-blues-composition-can-play-blues-guitar-tutorial-ep307/
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I made this video lesson for my friend Ronald Cid. Ron asked about playing blues in A. It goes by kinda quick but feel free to watch it a lot to pick up the nuances. There is a PDF available at http://timlerch.com/lessons.html just make a small donation and I’ll send you the link. Thanks enjoy.
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Here you can learn 2 jazz blues comping techniques in one. walking bass and traditional comping. Download the tabs in the HPCRazy Students Club : https://www.hpcrazy.com/club.html Find much more video’s in my playlists : https://www.youtube.com/user/hpcrazycom/playlists For private lessons, t-shirts, CD’s and donations please visit my website https://www.hpcrazy.com and finally thanks for sharing, liking and please
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Subscribe: ► http://geni.us/subs ♥ Your Support Appreciated! This series will show you a few ways of adding a little jazz flavour to your blues playing. This lesson shows you how to develop the arpeggios into nicer lines using “Arpreggiator”. Find the related course notes on the following link: http://justinguitar.com/en/JA-012-JazzBluesArpJoin.php Please subscribe to my channel if
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Melodic Minor Scale in Blues. Spice up your Blues improvisation. Blues Jazz? – Jazz Blues? Minor Melodic Scale: A basic approach to this interesting and very useful scale. Minor Melodic: A scale very used for the great “Modern Blues” players such Robben Ford, Larry Carlton, Matt Schofield. Click here to download the PDF with the
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F blues is something you can get started with quite easily. You only need a few different things:The Chords, the Scales and the Arpeggios. I cover all of this and also have a transcribed solo using this material so you can get started both comping and soloing on an F Jazz Blues. The 12 bar
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Guitar World’s Jimmy Brown introduces you to basic jazz blues changes. For tabs, go to: http://www.guitarworld.com/columns-blues-jazz/guide-basic-jazz-blues-changes/29018
In Part 2 of the “Easy Jazz Blues Guitar Series”, jazz guitarist Richie Zellon teaches John Coltrane’s “Bessie’s Blues”. For a vast collection of free lessons with downloadable PDF notation,tabs and MP3s, please visit http://jazzguitar.richiezellon.com
Playing Chord Melody solos when you are playing solo jazz guitar is something can seem very difficult. In this video I am going to go over an example of a Jazz Blues Chord Melody and how you might approach this, I think the easiest way to demonstrate this is to give you an example of
Welcome to my weekly solo guitar video! This week, instead of a new song performance, and as a way of saying “Thank You” on Thanksgiving weekend, I am offering a free lesson. Please enjoy an excerpt from my one hour and 50 minute video lesson on my solo guitar arrangement of ‘How High the Moon”,
Here’s a neat arpeggio idea that you easily can use to give your blues playing a jazzy touch, and something that may lead your soloing in new directions. Think Robben Ford, Larry Carlton, etc, and even more vintage players like Kenny Burrell and Wes Montgomery. ▶︎ MORE LESSONS: https://www.MortensLessons.com