In this MicroLesson (ML086) you’ll learn an acoustic country blues composition that you can play by yourself. … [Read more...]
MicroLesson: 085 – Electric Blues By Yourself
In this MicroLesson (ML085) you’ll learn an electric blues composition that you can play by yourself. … [Read more...]
MicroLesson: 084 – Easy way to visualize the minor pentatonic scale
In this MicroLesson (ML084) you’ll learn an easy way to visualize the minor pentatonic scale and start using it to make music right away. Example included. … [Read more...]
MicroLesson: 082 – Delta Blues
In this MicroLesson (ML082) you’ll learn a Delta Blues short composition that you can play by yourself (no jam track needed) … [Read more...]
MicroLesson: 081 – Country, Acoustic Blues
In this MicroLesson (ML081) you’ll learn a country acoustic blues short composition that you can play by yourself (no jam track needed) … [Read more...]
MicroLesson: 078 – Solo Acoustic Blues
In this MicroLesson (ML078) you’ll learn a short and simple solo acoustic blues composition that you can play by yourself (no jam track needed) … [Read more...]
MicroLesson: 076 – A few simple ideas for your blues – Guitar Lesson
In this MicroLesson (ML076), you'll learn a few simple ideas that you can integrate into your blues guitar. Works in any key. … [Read more...]
MicroLesson: 075 – Chill, J.J. Cale style lead using just 3 fretted notes
In this MicroLesson (ML075), you'll learn how to play an entire lead using just 3 fretted notes (4 if you count the bend). Take all of the variables off the table and start making music that you can feel. … [Read more...]
MicroLesson: 074 – Blend the major and minor pentatonic scales in 1 position
This MicroLesson is a follow-up to ML073 - we will be building on the concepts in that lesson and will introduce the major pentatonic scale. This lesson includes examples of how to blend the major and minor pentatonics. … [Read more...]
MicroLesson: 073 – How do I START Improvising on guitar? Remember to keep it simple! ML073
In this MicroLesson (ML073), you'll learn a simple song that uses 3 chords and 5 unique notes. This is a great starting point for learning to improvise! … [Read more...]
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