Posts by paul.gray
Blues Improvisation and Soloing
Improvisation and soloing is a large part in playing Blues guitar. Not only when playing guitar solos, but also for example when accompanying, playing fills and different chord-voicings and rhythms. In this lesson we will focus on the guitar solos. Blues is very simple harmonically, so it is quite easy to acquire the basic knowledge…
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New York City is not typically recognized as a fertile ground for blues performers. While the blues is and has always been alive in the influence of many jazz greats who cut their teeth in the Big Apple (Billie Holiday, Lester Young and Charlie Parker come to mind) the slick and sophisticated city known for…
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Blues drummer Cedric Burnside couldn’t have gotten a better lineage of music richness if he’d requested it himself. The grandson of legendary bluesman R.L. Burnside and the son of blues drummer Calvin Jackson, this bright shinning light on the blues scene learned his craft early and has taken all the necessary steps toward an ascent…
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Southern Blues from Way Up North The consensus among knowledgeable blues fans is that the genre has its origins in the American south. Legends from the Mississippi Delta such as Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker as well as Texas blues rockers like T-Bone Walker, Big Mama Thornton and Stevie Ray Vaughan all…
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When it comes to an ability to belt out blues that bring your bones to a simmer, vocalist and bassist supreme Danielle Nicole is cut from the same soulful cloth as Etta James, Koko Taylor and Shemekia Copeland. In other words she is the vocal personification of everything blues fans love about the genre. She…
Read MoreBlues Riffs
Blues riffs is usually repeating patterns, played on the lowest strings on the guitar. They are often based on power-chords, and some of them are more melodic, using the “blues-scale”, which we will take a look at later in the part about improvisation. One thing that is nice about blues riffs, is that they usually…
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Ways of playing the chords Now that you got the blues form and chords, we can look at how to actually play these chords. They can be strummed with the pick, or plucked with your fingers. Here is some basic rhythm examples, they are shown with the E5 chord type, but try it out on…
Read MoreGuide Tones and Power Chords
Guide Tones Another alternative way of playing these chords, is to use something we call “guide-tones”, which is a chord type where we only play 2 notes in each chord. These notes should be near the notes in the next chord, so that there is almost no harmonic movement when changing the chords. In this…
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Harmonically the blues is very simple, with only 3 different chords that is divided over a form of 12 bars. There is different types of Blues, 32 bar blues, 16 bar blues, but in this lesson we will focus on the most common 12-bar blues. Let’s take a look at this 12-bar blues in E…
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From Jerry Lee Lewis to Lynyrd Skynyrd to the Derek Trucks Band, blues-flavored southern rock has earned a special place in the world of American popular music. And the sensational Marcus King Band seem likely candidates to someday garner the praise and popularity of all of this subgenre’s successors. Chicken fried blues/rock But things are…
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