Acoustic Blues Lesson | Adding Rhythm Variations To Jamming The Blues With Licks And Turnaround
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- Опубліковано 18 тра 2023
- I've done a few videos over the years about how to jam the blues alone on your guitar, otherwise known as acoustic blues guitar...
So today's video is aimed squarely at those who can play a basic groove, and have a little facility to play a cool lick or two, but are looking for other ways to create more variations in their playing.
Sure, you can add more licks to your arsenal, but it's also fun to make a mess within the groove, itself. Dig it:
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Hope you dig the video! - Розваги
It's a super class lesson, and trainer shows powerful blues , when riff changes to perfect lick, l love it. Thank you Griff, you are excellent.
Griff is the most generous teacher on the 'net. I bought the course, but wind up watching more here. Imagine that!
Griff, what a great lesson (one of many!). Such a great way to teach the concept of putting together your own blues progression. Endless possibilities with a few simple pieces. Really enjoy how you break down the component parts and then demonstrate them. Phenomenal teacher!
Hi Griff, another great lesson. I’m not into electric guitar (yet) so I tend to only watch the acoustic lessons. I really like the blues, this gives me more to work on. Thanks for the time you put into this.
Thanks, Griff! I had alot of fun with this one. Great lesson!
Way cool been lookin for someone like you 🙂. Definitely be watchin all of ur videos
Thanks. This is great 😊
Very nice video , been playing this style forever, nice to see someone teaching this style.
Great lesson Griff, as always!
Very informative. Very useful.
Thanks Griff.
wonderful
Mother F'n Griff is the man!!!
Excellent lesson as always. I'm wondering if you have any recommendations for acoustic guitar string gauges (and maybe types if that is a factor) that facilitate bends on the first couple of frets.
Cool beans