When seeking to improve at blues guitar, the first port of call is usually learning some guitar solos, be it the swampy pentatonics of Stevie Ray Vaughan’s Texas Flood or dynamic melodies of B.B ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: David Redfern/Redferns In my last column, I demonstrated a Jimmy Reed-inspired eight-bar ...
LIVE FROM FLAT V by Josh Smith SOLO EXPANSIONS, PART 1. Over the next few columns, Josh Smith will demonstrate three distinct ...
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Artists Derek Trucks is one of the greatest slide players of all time – here’s how he decides when to use it Artists Derek Trucks on the unlikely triumph of Tedeschi Trucks Band and Leon Russell’s ...
Where would ZZ Top guitarist and singer Billy F. Gibbons be without the blues, the perpetually vibrant American music that has fueled him since he was in grade school? “We’ve jokingly said that, if we ...
BERLIN — Seven of Connecticut's top blues acts will play on the same stage today in the 13th annual Connecticut Blues Society Solo/Duo Blues Challenge at the Pine Loft Cafe. Solo and duo blues music ...
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How to find new approaches to blues soloing – using fingerstyle improv ideas and Roy Buchanan-inspired licks
In my last column, I demonstrated a Jimmy Reed-inspired eight-bar rhythm figure played with a funky, syncopated half-time feel, moving from the I (one) chord, A7, to the V (five) chord, E7, and back ...
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