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This lesson was designed to help you with rhythm guitar. You’ll learn how to strum this up-tempo blues guitar boogie and how to keep your right hand in motion while delivering the chords and muted strums at the right time. To really improve your timing, practice this with the provided MP3 jam track. The jam track is just bass and drums, so you’ll be virtually playing in a trio, which forces you to be on your toes. I’ve also included a slower version of the jam track for those of you that feel the original (100 BPM) tempo is too fast.
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Havasumark says
Yup, another Rocker!!! My poor neighbors……..
Hector128 says
Hi Brian,
It’s been awhile since I have written….I have been lost in you tube but now I am found (again)….I have not been able to cut loose and feel like a guitar player until this freakin lesson number 152…..you are now one of the RHYTHM KINGS !!! Especially after my frustration in trying to get down lesson 151, this challenge allowed me to actually sound like I know what I am doing.
I said this to you a long time ago and it is still true, if not even more true….you are the only blues guitar teacher on the internet (and sadly yes, I have tried all 15 plus of them) that consistently cranks out high quality original Blues instrumentals in the context of a whole tune, not just a riff or two…
you are also the most economical…….I tell anyone that wants to listen about your web site….
(I am not giving up on 151…)
if you ever think about stopping, stop thinking about it….
Rick
Bernie M says
EP152 Great rhythm and lick blend boogie. Brian, just started with active melody and your are a great teacher. Love the slow down capability and scrolling tablature. Thanks, Bernie
Badger (4FingerPhil) says
Hey Brian, sounds great! Cant wait to try this one. Like the T shirt, Sam Fish is awesome! Went to see her in the UK
Rock Star Daddy says
Hey Badger , saw her in De. She was rockin!
Joseph T says
I saw her in Chattanooga and Nashville . Please do a Samantha Fish style licks session
dhw1066 says
Just had a look at Magic Sam playing his boogie. Wild. Good shots of his guitar playing. Thanks for introducing another great. Just really did not know his playing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wt91x0L70BQ
Bryce-AKguitar says
Damn! That sounds good!
JohnStrat says
Hi Brian just the lesson for me ; love this thanks, more please. Yes Magic Sam is a great player how about something like his Sweet Home Chicago for next week? With a few variations you would surely be copyright safe with this number I know it would be very popular here. John Strat
JohnStrat says
I’m glad you slowed it down to 100 bpMMM
Jeem says
Holy Stratosonic Brian!
After last week’s “rocker” I was expecting to see a finger-picking acoustic this week. And then this!
ALL other lessons are now in a holding pattern! This one goes straight to the top!
I sort of feel sorry for all the folks aimlessly surfing around youtube trying to learn a lick here and there when they could be learning this!
Keep these good ‘uns coming!
Thanks for your hard work on these!
Jim
rwtisch says
Absolutely one of your best! Thanks for the fun lesson Brian! Create some more jamming blues stuff for us?
San Luis Rey says
Thanks Brian ! My ears are still ringing from Journey, Dave mason, and the Doobie bros concert last night. I need to rock out today! BTW Neil Schon is awesome. Good Grief!!!
Mike
harry9000 says
Damn Brian! Wow! Man, these just keep coming!
Don D. says
Thank you! Exactly what I need!
Don D. says
Magic Sam Maghett’s boogie is called “Looking Good” on his first Delmark album, West Side Soul. It came to be known as “Sam’s Boogie” (it may have been called that before it was titled for the record). There’s a live clip of him playing it at the 1969 American Folk Blues Festival on YouTube. Freddie King had a very similar one; it was known as “Boogie Funk,” but I also have a copy where the “N” in funk is replaced with a “C.” Great stuff!
strattastic says
Another belter on the to do list.
Cheers
George
Bill W2 says
aWEsOMe~! Thanks Brian…opened the pdf with the lesson and watched pt1 and i was gone~~~!!! 20 min jam with the tab in front…whew.. many thanks. really gone lesson
JohnStrat says
Brian, I think we will have to name this Brian’sBoogie.
Maradonagol says
I was ready to bet big $$$ this week would be a return to the slow tempo’s….but this is amazing…love Sam’s boogie!!! Great lesson….
Roberto
Don D. says
Here’s the Magic Sam video.
https://youtu.be/X2Q9eWf2ul8
sunburst says
awesome find,, first time here on magic Sam ! man I do enjoy using my fingers more these days but, don’t want to drop the pick either! picks for different tones/sounds hard picks soft picks finger style have there place indeed!
Patrick van Rijn says
Brian, another great lesson again which fills my rhythm guitar heart up to the full! I am affraid I will put aside the former lessons for a while and will start up with this one immedeately.
Thanks again!
Patrick
Tremelow says
I’m with Jim @Jeem and Patrick @Patrick van Rijn on this one. Everything else is on hold now. This one looks like so much fun, it shouldn’t wait. Thanks Brian!
Rudai123 says
I’m pumped to play this one!
mexstrat says
love it, love it, love it
Michael Allen says
Love it / thanks Brian
smilefred says
Fantastic..I really love magic sam!! Thanks a lot
Ale
drlknstein says
I NEVER HEARD OF THIS GUY BUT WITH A NAME LIKE DAT – HE GOTTA BE GOOD…..
.I M CHANGIN MY NAME TO MAJIC……… RT NOW – FOR REAL!
THE VID POSTED KILLED-…BY DON
MAJIC JUST CRAZY GOOD GOOD!=–EXCUSE MY FRENCH- I M FROM THE DEEP SOUTH ..SOUTH OF NEW ORLEANS..AND WHEN I HEAR DAT KINDA STUFF—I GO BO DIDLY CRAZY COO COOO SHA-BABBY POO YIE AHHHEEEEH! Y’ALL…
THE RIFF IS KILLER— IT IS A KEEPER….. GEAUX B!
Boppie says
This is great. I can’t wait to get to my guitar. I’ll try to get it down on my acoustic first before I drive the neighbors crazy. Thanks agin I love all the lessons. I learn something new in each one.
sunburst says
really cool stuff!!! .. i play the D7 second position but use regular finger position in this case the index is resting on 2nd string 3rd fret ..so the ring finger easier to manage going to A on 6th sting index note C 3rd fret 5th string and ring easily makes it back to D ..all the time pinky stays 5th fret G string ( c note )..anyway great boogie tune thank you so much! love practicing with the mp sound tracks ,, i really am learning how to keep tempo more each day !
paul s says
Good lead playing starts with great rhythm chops ! Please do more of these videos in the future.
Paul
Donald S says
Hey. I just became a premium subscriber. The files you offer… mp3’s and tab…and the software…well worth the $10/month for what I have learned so far! I need to go back and see what I’ve missed. Not enough hours in a day. Keep up the excellent tutorials please!
Sunny in Wisconsin
Lefteris B says
Intoxicating rythm! Bravo, Brian!
Brian R says
This was a lot of fun. More like this please. I am a big Gary Clark Jr fan. This reminds me of Don’t Owe You A Thang.
Ron C says
Hey Brian, Love the lesson. Can’t wait to try it out. I’m also a Samantha Fish (KCFish) fan. Saw her in Ft. Worth a couple weeks ago. Great talent. Love her style.
lumpy custard 1972 says
Awesome, more of the same please 🙂
Don K says
This is cool ! will keep me busy all evening !!!
tonylolli says
ANOTHER home run! Keep ’em coming. Variety is the spice of the blues!
Joseph T says
Brian, please do some Samantha Fish licks, she is getting better every day
Robert B says
That Magic Sam Video is the best!! Also I just bought a Samatha Fish hat last week and my band is doing her song Runaway. She is awesome! BTW Go Cubs!
Jon J says
Awesome lesson.
Thanks Brian
Robin Tremblay says
I just love that kind of riffs !!!
Dorothy S Guinn says
Having coffee to catch up with this one.
pips says
a good way to spend a rainy afternoon in the UK….brightened my day…thanks
Rollover33 says
Quand on a réussi à le choper… c’est addictif !!! Super Brian, thank’s !
T. Frolicker says
Great lesson made much more accessible because of a great teacher. You make it fun!
Art M says
Outside of my left index finger having to bar the A and getting a joint / finger ache, this is a BLAST to learn and play along with. LOVE IT Brian. Keep them coming. Give us a little ZZ Top as this sort of reminds me of what BFG likes to do as well.
Awesome lesson, Thank you!!!
nostril says
Thanks Brian from the United Kingdom!!
This is the best so far for me a flat-pickers delight.
Wow keep um coming
JohnStrat says
Brian Just coming back to part two and you remark don’t know who does this? Is it John Lee Hooker ish? Some of his style boogie would go down a storm judging by the size of the post bag this lesson has attracted. Thanks again John Strat
bri-uklefty says
Wow Brian et al,
This is a blinder and got me hooked; I’ve just been playing thrashing it out on my Martin and it sound great acoustically. I must confess like others to always be veering back to this when I should be practising the May challenge; and it just happened again tonight LOL………..but it does fill me with joy when I hit that groove and get into that happy loop!
Thanks also to Don for letting me discover Magic Sam and that funky guitar.
Cheers Bri
Fab L says
I am a french beginner. j’adore 🙂
and i even understand you in english. thank you.
Rick R says
I’ve been wanting to join as a premium member for some time, but this episode (EP 152) put it over the top, and I just had to join all in. Thanks! More like this lesson if you please!