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Electric BLues & Rock GuitarThe 1960's & 70's,Used
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Lesson One: Kings of MOdern Blues: B.B. King, ALbert King, Freddie King and T. Bone Walker By analyzing sample tunes, Fred teaches how to play electric singlestring blues licks. You will learn several scale positions and how to improvise with them, how to do the "blues vibrato", and how to use filln licks, chords and turnarounds. LESSON TWO: MODERN ROCK: ENGLISH BLUES and HEAVY METAL This lesson concentrates on the licks, scales and playing styles of Eric Clapton, Van Halen, Ted Nugent and Jimmy Page guitarists whose playing directly derives from the blues masters. This lesson includes instruction in effects (distortion, vibrato bar, etc.), blues and sliding scales. LESSON THREE: JAZZY ELECTRIC BLUES Our last lesson in the series illustrates how to jazz up the 12bar blues progression, how to vary the blues scales with diminished scales a Charlie Christian, how to apply blues scales to jazz tunes, how to "substitute scales", and the special techniques used by Wes Montgomery and George Benson.
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