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    12 Bar Blues? Jazz Blues? Minor Blues? There are three types of blues progressions that any guitar player needs to know. (I didn't learn these from a book - I learned them on the bandstand.) This lesson covers them so you can have them in your musical bag of tricks. Download the PDF and learn all you can! - Steve
  2. Here is a great lesion video on Chicken Pickin Blue Lick to the 12 Bar Blues In The key of A.
  3. I was wondering if anybody had any cool EQ settings they could share with me, I don't have too many setting options on my amp, with gain,treble,bass,and volume.But I would still love to hear your setting for jazz,rock,and blues.
  4. I was just looking at the Google Play store on my Android phone. They have an app “96 Free Blues Guitar Licks”. I had to download immediately. Sure enough 96 licks with tab and it plays for you too so you know what it sounds like. You know what to do!
  5. Those of us working session 13, "Playing the Blues", or anyone interested in Blues Rhythm or comping might find this article in this month's Premier Guitar interesting. It is titled "Rhythm Rules: 8 Ways to Navigate a 12-Bar Blues". No hot soloing licks here. "In this lesson, we’ll look at eight different 12-bar rhythm styles that you can expand on or alter to fit nearly any situation. "
  6. While some think of Jazz as "cats on the piano", many modern blues players have very effectively used so-call "jazz chords" in bringing a fresh approach to the Blues. None more so, in my humble opinion, than Robben Ford, a great performer and teacher (as it turns out) who demonstrates here how the addition of 9th's and 13th's to the usual 1 - 4-5 progression adds some much needed interest. Not hard at all... try it!

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