Archive for March, 2007

Pull-offs and open strings to create flowing licks

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

You don’t have be a technical wizard to play cool sounding licks. For example, using pull offs and open strings can be a very effective way to play smooth, flowing lines.


Here’s a few examples , and YES! I have the tabs for you too. :)



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Of course, on “How to Play Smokin’ Blues”, i do more than just play licks. I give you in depth explainations and theory, along with the 245 tabbed examples. Enjoy!


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Lead Guitar Combinations

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

In “How to Play Smokin’ Blues”, I show how to construct
an unlimited variety of lead guitar licks by using various
combinations.

Here’s a few possibilities- moving from the root to the flat seven.
and then from the root to the octave…



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Playing 2 parts at the same time

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

Here’s a classic country blues technique - playing a bassline and a melody at the same time. I go over this quite in depth in “How to Play Smokin Blues”… Here’s just a small sample - its example 11 from DVD III. - just one of 245 examples.




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