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Sam’s Lesson Of The Day
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day
Today's lesson is an old blues song from 1967 done by Albert King. The song was Composed by Booker T. Jones and William Bell. Booker T. best known from Booker T. and the MG's. This is a great song because you don't have to have a great voice and it will please people all the time...
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day
For today's lesson I thought we would head a different way and pick up some blues from Ray Charles. The blues are always a good thing to be able to play you never know when you might need them and they will help out your rock guitar performances...
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
The pentatonic scale is different for rock blues and country music. So today I thought I would show you some blues major and minor scales. The blues always comes in handy no matter what type of music you are playing. So in other words the blues is good...
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
In this lesson, Stefan teaches you how to improvise a slow blues in E. E is always a good cord to learn some blues in because it is an easy cord to progress into some slide, and one of the easy chords to sing in. A lot of songs are in E so you can take something that you learn here and improvise it into another song...
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
We go back to Marty once again for our lesson today. Marty is a good teacher and takes his time with the lesson and has a lot to offer. Today's lesson is some acoustic blues that always comes in handy even in rock and roll. You can use a lot of these fingerings in all kinds of music...
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Today's lesson is from a session musician and being a session man they can do it all. Today's lesson is on blues soloing over chords. Session guys get called to play for many people and for all kinds of different music all the time and they can do it all...
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Today's lesson is an old standby that could be a great filler for your band. It has been covered by so many people that you could learn the progression and then make it your own song. And the best part about it is anyone can provide the vocals...
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Today's Lesson is a little different as it is on a flat top guitar. And it is all about the blues. The blues is pretty much the basic of all rock and roll so this is some good stuff to learn. Beside it might help you out with the ladies at a party...
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Today I thought maybe some blues where in order because we are all running out of money during the holidays. It is that time of the year but the blues are always fun to play. Todays lesson are about some soloing and should be a great help....
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Sam’s Lesson Of The Day!
Today's lesson is some blues the Eric Clapton way with the song Crossroads. From time to time these lessons will vary from beginners to some stuff that will be pretty hard. Today's is not too tuff but a great song all pickers should know. So strap on that guitar loosen up those fingers an have yourself a great time...
Jimmy Page Sings Praises of Dead Blues Legend Hubert Sumlin
Jimmy Page Sings Praises of Dead Blues Legend Hubert Sumlin
Jimmy Page Sings Praises of Dead Blues Legend Hubert Sumlin
He was never exactly a household name, but Hubert Sumlin was one of the most influential guitarists of the rock era — and his death on Sunday (Nov. 4) has prompted a flurry of tributes from some of the many fans and musicians who were moved by Sumlin’s work. Such was Sumlin’s legacy that his playing had a profound effect on rock legends like Keith Richards, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, and Jimmy Pag

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