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It seems that the public’s view of blues has become fixated on Stevie Ray Vaughan. At some point since 1983 when people thought of blues they started thinking of a white guy wearing a cowboy hat and playing a brown sunburst Stratocaster. Personally, I can remember being fourteen years old and spending a few hours [...]

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postheadericon Play Blues Guitar, Learn to Play Blues Guitar

It is not that easy to pull out a definition of blues. You can tell that Robert Johnsons' Rambling on My Mind or B.B. King's Everyday I Have the Blues is definitely blues, but what about van Halen, Al Di Meola or Pavarotti's songs? Of course, you could define the blues by the call-response structure, [...]

postheadericon YouTube – Blues Guitar Lessons – Big Book of Blues

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postheadericon Learning to Play Blues Guitar

Worldwide there are many people who have a desire to learn to play the blues guitar. There could be numerous reasons behind this. One of the reasons could be they like to emulate the guitarist who has been their idol. Many amateur musicians yearn to get into their shoes of their icons. While you learn [...]

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postheadericon Tuning a Guitar By Ear: How to Play Guitar: The Basics

“Hi, I’m Jared North and today we are going to be talking about tuning by ear. Not all of us have electronic tuners lying around. It’s recommended that you get one but in case you don’t have one, we can always tune by ear. How can we tune to low E string if we have [...]

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Tuning A Guitar From A Piano

Standard Guitar Tuning Methods There are many different methods you can use to tune a guitar. The most popular and widely used is Standard Guitar Tuning. That is, the strings are tuned from thickest to thinnest E A D G B E. This tuning evolved mainly because it is the best and easiest for fingering [...]

postheadericon Tuning Your Guitar

Keyboard If an electronic keyboard or a well-tuned piano is available, this can also be an easy way to tune the guitar. Be aware that guitar music actually sounds one octave lower than written, so the highest guitar string, for example, is only the E above middle C, not the E an octave and a [...]

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