www.JazzPianoLessons.com Do you love the sound of the Blues? The new 4 DVD Blues N’ Boogie from JazzPianoLessons.com is a complete course covering the Blues from top to bottom. You’ll learn about blues progressions, shuffle patterns, licks, turnarounds, crushed notes, double-stops, pentatonics, boogie basslines, super hip endings and a whole bunch of slick Blues tricks that will get your chops up to speed.

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Dan Gilbert (Guitar) – Blues Rhythm Triads

(800) 255-7529 (US/Canada) (323) 462-1384 (International/Direct) admissions@mi.edu www.mi.edu Musicians Institute instructor Dan Gilbert gives the mini lesson “Blues Rhythm Triads”

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3 String Delta Blues Lengend & American Icon

An American treasure, Mac Arnold plays his homemade 3 string guitars like they did in the past…if you want to play true primitive Delta Blues, it is impossible playing a 6 string neck on a cigar box, try it the way it was done in the 1880′s….just add few strings and creative playing…that’s where the sound and tone come from, it’s simplicity….and if you haven’t , build a three string guitar today! video clips copyright is Uncovering America for more info on these fun to play American instruments, visit 3-string-guitar.com or just google red Dog Guitars!

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Strange Instruments

This machine was make in collaboration of the Robert M. Trammell Music Conservatoire and the Sharon Wick Engineer department of the University of Iowa . 97% percent of the machine’s pieces are actually from the John Deere Industry of Irrigation spare parts. In order to construct this machine, 13029 hours were spent. Now it can been seen at the University of Matthew Gerhard Alumni.

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like how did his music differ from that prior to the 1930′s/1920′s
like how did his music differ from that prior to the 1930′s/1920′s … What were some songs during this time that prove that


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    Johnny Smith’s Version I kind of screwed up the timing on some of the measures. Oh well, you get the idea. The notes are right at least, just listen to the song and you’ll be set. At bar 62, the 6 and 8 should be moved down to the G and D strings, not the A and D as it is now. I should correct that. Guitar Pro Tab: www.ultimate-guitar.com

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    I love their music, and I was just wondering what decade they’re from?


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    How to play the Harmonica: 12 Bar Blues

    C harmonica: All of my “How To” videos are collected here in this group: www.youtube.com And check out my original music and photographs at my new website!!! www.pazzmanmusic.com holla at yer boy I try to share some wealth of harmonica how to early on a Sunday morning… (C major diatonic harp, the most common one) Also, I try to answer questions like: what harp should I use, or I’m a beginner what should I ‘yadda’ In the harmonica group.. Also, here is the tab tabbed out… 1st Riff: 4x = 3 4 (3) 3 2nd Riff: 2x = 4 4 (3) 4 1st Riff: 2x 3rd Riff: 1x = 3 (3) 4 (4) 2nd Riff: 1x 1st Riff: 2x – (and you can do a turnaround riff during the end of this, like a draw on the 4) and also, go to my page and check out my original music. 3 4 (3) 3 3 4 (3) 3 3 4 (3) 3 3 4 (3) 3 4 4 (3) 4 4 4 (3) 4 3 4 (3) 3 3 4 (3) 3 3 (3) 4 (4) 4 4 (3) 4 3 4 (3) 3 3 4 (3) 3 Harmonica Sheet music (optional) Step 1: Hold the harmonica properly Get ready to play by holding the harmonica in one hand, grid toward your face, clamped in the crook of your forefinger and thumb. Step 2: Cup the other hand Hold it so the numbers are over the holes as you face it, low notes on the left, high ones on the right. Cup the hand holding the harmonica with your other hand, creating a chamber to trap and release volume. Tip: Slap the harmonica against your leg to knock out saliva. Step 3: Loosen up Slacken your shoulders and neck to get ready. Lick the mouthpiece to make sure you can slide it across your lips. Move the

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    FULL COURSE: truefire.com More guitar lessons: truefire.com The objective for this course is to give the student many variations of rhythms, turnarounds, solos, scales, and tricks to plug in to a 12 bar blues progression to improvise and create your own acoustic blues solo. The material you will learn here can be applied to electric playing and back-up rhythm roles as well. Be meticulous in your practicing. Work everything out slowly at first, and it will all come together flawlessly in the end

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