Upon purchase, you will be provided with an accessĬode and a link to Hal Leonard's MyLibrary site, where you can view your digitalīook along with supplemental audio or video where applicable. Hal Leonard Digital Books are cloud-based publications, which are streamingĪnd require internet access. The online audio includes over 70 tracks for demo and play-along, and is available using the unique code printed inside each book. Lessons include: 12-bar blues chords, scales and licks vibrato and string bending riffs, turnarounds, and boogie patterns hammer-ons, pull-offs, and slides standard notation and tablature and much more! Songs include: Boom Boom King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, Muddy Waters, and many others. For each measure play notes from the E blues scale that you just learned. Play a backing track (We will use a 12 bar blues in E for this lesson see below). It’s called, play any note in the blues scale but end the measure on the root note. This book uses real blues songs – no corny arrangments of nursery rhymes here! (well, except “Mary Had a Little Lamb,” but this is NOT the version you learned in kindergarten!) – to teach you the basics of rhythm and lead blues guitar in the style of B.B. I’m going to break this down into a very easy method for soloing right now. This riff uses a few different lead techniques which makes it great for developing beginner guitarists.The Hal Leonard Blues Guitar Method is your complete guide to learning blues guitar. Takes me back to when I first started to learn guitar. This is a cool article for inspiration: 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs Of All Time Guitar tabs for beginners – ‘Wonderful Tonight’ by Eric Clapton Remember, we play chords with our whole left arm, not just the fingers on our left hand.)Ĭheck out this article from the NME with ‘Sunshine Of Your Love’ featured in the Top 50 Greatest Guitar Riffs of all time. (Not resting on your thigh or tucked into your torso. You may need to move your wrist forwards or backwards to make this riff comfy.
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