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  1. Piano Lesson - Using The Blues Scale
    by Peter Edvinsson. You can start improvising with the help of the blues scale today. You will learn three easy left hand chords and how to use them in your improvisations. We will use the key of G-major. The first chord to learn is a three finger chord for your left hand that is usually called G13. If we should stick to music theory too literally such a chord would consist of the following scale steps: 1 3 5 7b 9... products, articles, news

  2. Learning Blues Guitar - Common Scales Used In Blues Guitar- Part 2
    by Craig Bassett. Learning blues guitar can be frustrating if you don't know what guitar scales to use. Because of that, in this blues guitar lesson we'll take a look at another really common scale used in blues soloing. Once you master this guitar scale, you'll have another great weapon in your lead guitar arsenal! So, with that in mind, let's take a look at it now... Blues Guitar Scale #2: The Major Pentatonic ... products, articles, news

  3. Blues Guitar Scale Lesson - Common Scales Used In Blues Guitar - Part 1
    by Craig Bassett. In this blues guitar scale lesson we'll take a look at a really common guitar scale used for blues improvisation. This scale is great to learn if you want to play blues guitar in an authentic sounding way. In fact, it would be really hard to solo in a blues guitar style without knowing it! Let's take a look at this guitar scale now... Blues Guitar Scale #1: The Minor Pentatonic Scale If blues g... products, articles, news

  4. A Blues Guitar Primer - Getting Started
    by Griff Hamlin. Learning how to play blues guitar is really not that much different from learning how to play any other type of guitar. The main thing about playing blues is in the feel, and the choice of notes and chords that are used. Once you have those 3 things down, it all becomes a matter of practice and patience. Normally, eighth notes break each beat into two equal pieces. They create the familiar "one ... products, articles, news

  5. The Story of Memphis Blues Music
    by Phoenix Delray. The early 1900s saw the birth of Memphis blues music, and the sound of the Memphis blues has resonated through the country ever since. Some of the greatest blues musicians who helped to make the city famous for its music were Sleepy John Estes, Memphis Minnie, and Frank Stokes. Beale Street in Memphis was the area that Memphis blues music centered around, and most of the performances were given... products, articles, news

  6. Traditional Acoustic Blues Music Festivals, Where Did They Go?
    by Gene Morgan. For lovers of Blues music there has been a couple of real good decades. Since the mid 1980's when a resurgence and revival of Blues music began there have been many more venues where folks can get to hear good blues music. The growth of new Blues societies and Blues festivals has lead clubs and bars to feature Blues as part of their entertainment. A problem that has developed with the growth of ... products, articles, news

  7. What is Memphis Blues Music?
    by Phoenix Delray. Memphis blues music began in the 1920s with musicians who lived in the Memphis area like Frank Stokes, Sleepy John Estes, Furry Lewis and Memphis Minnie. This style of music was most popular in vaudeville and medicine shows throughout the Memphis, Tennessee area. Beale Street was an area in Memphis where all of the main shows and music were performed. The history of Beale Street has been detailed... products, articles, news

  8. The Blues Scale - How It Opened Up A Whole New World To Me
    by Lee Griffith. In my earlier years of playing guitar, I could never even begin to comprehend how guitar players could jam with other musicians and improvise, when it came their turn to take a break. I would listen and watch in amazement as a guitar player would (effortlessly, it seemed) play lick after lick of great sounding lead guitar. Then I read about "the blues scale." This simple scale, the blues scale, w... products, articles, news

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