In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn how to play a blues fingerstyle composition in the key of E. This works well on acoustic or electric guitar. I'll explain where all of the notes and chords come from and how it's constructed so that you can start creating your own fingerstyle compositions like this one. … [Read more...]
Have a Jam Session with Yourself in this Solo Blues Shuffle Composition – EP243
In this week's guitar lesson, you'll have a jam session with yourself by playing both the "call" and "response" parts of this acoustic blues shuffle composition. This isn't your typical 1, 4, 5 chord progression. You'll learn how to alternate between the 1 and the 5 chord, which is relatively easy to do and sounds great. … [Read more...]
Blues Ballad on Acoustic Guitar – Played Solo Guitar (No Accompaniment) – EP228
In this week's guitar lesson, I'll show you how to play a slow, bluesy ballad on acoustic guitar all by yourself. No accompaniment is required. I'll also provide information on chord theory that will help you understand how certain chords work together, so that you can start to create your own compositions. … [Read more...]
Useful Fingerstyle Rhythm Guitar Lesson – Perfect For Fast or Slow – EP221
In this week's guitar lesson you'll be learning an extremely versatile and useful fingerstyle rhythm that isn't very difficult to play. It follows the same pattern throughout and can be played over ANY chord arrangement. I'll show you how to play a stand-alone rhythm to demonstrate the technique and will also provide you 2 samples that you can play over 2 different style jam tracks, so that you can see how it can be used in a different context. … [Read more...]
(Part 2) Muddy Waters Style Blues Guitar Lesson – Solo Composition – EP214
This week's guitar lesson is a follow-up to last week's Muddy Waters style acoustic blues guitar lesson (EP213). I received so many requests for a Part 2, that I decided to go ahead and create an additional 24 bars that you can combine with EP213. … [Read more...]
(Part 1) Muddy Waters Style Blues Guitar Lesson – Solo Composition – EP213
In this week's guitar lesson, I'll show you how to play a Muddy Waters inspired blues composition that's played solo guitar (meaning no accompaniment). This composition is made up of several classic Muddy Waters licks. Muddy always played with a slide and even though I'm not using a slide for this, I'll show you how to simulate his slide technique while playing everything in standard tuning. This works well on acoustic or electric guitar. … [Read more...]
Solo Acoustic Blues Guitar Lesson (Played With a Pick) – EP211
In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn how to play a solo blues composition that works on acoustic or electric guitar. This is designed to be played with a pick (for those of you that are intimidated by fingerstyle). This uses the classic "call and response" technique and I'll break it all down so that you can improvise in this style if you prefer. … [Read more...]
Acoustic Jam Guitar Lesson – Jam With a Buddy – EP209
In this acoustic guitar lesson, you'll learn both rhythm and lead parts for a 2 person jam that can be played on acoustic or electric guitar. This is designed for you to be able to play with someone else, however, if you don't have another guitar picker nearby, then you can use the provided MP3 jam tracks. I've included one jam track missing lead, one missing rhythm, and one that has both parts. … [Read more...]
Acoustic Blues Guitar Lesson in A – Solo Composition – EP208
This week's guitar lesson is a solo acoustic blues composition in the key of A. You'll learn how to alternate between a shuffle rhythm and harmonized leads. You'll also learn how to relate each of these licks back to basic chord shapes so that you can use them when you improivse or write your own music. Lots of takeaways in this one :) … [Read more...]
Minor Key Blues – Using Minor Arpeggios To Connect Chord Shapes – EP205
In this minor blues guitar lesson, you'll learn how to think outside of the pentatonic boxes (an easy place to get stuck) by learning how to use minor arpeggios to connect chords in different voicings up the neck of the guitar. You'll learn the E minor, A minor, and dominant B7 arpeggios, as well as how to play the chords in multiple neck positions. … [Read more...]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- …
- 14
- Next Page »