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100 Blues Lessons |
Guitar TAB Book & 2 CDs
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- Contents -
LESSON #1: Anatomy of the Turnaround LESSON
#2: Open-Position Turnarounds in the Key of E LESSON #3: Open-Position
Turnarounds in the Key of G LESSON #4: Open-Position Turnarounds in the Key
of A LESSON #5: Open-Position Turnarounds in the Key of D LESSON #6:
Open-Position Turnarounds in the Key of C LESSON #7: Moveable Turnaround
Licks LESSON #8: Replacing the b7th with the 6th LESSON #9: Making the
Major Pentatonic Scale Sound Bluesy LESSON #10: Essential Blues Double Stops
LESSON #11: Dominant Ninth Chords LESSON #12: Dominant Thirteenth Chords
LESSON #13: Melodic Imitation LESSON #14: Rhythmic Imitation LESSON
#15: Fret-Hand Muting LESSON #16: Hybrid or Fingerstyle Picking LESSON
#17: The Rake LESSON #18: Vibrato LESSON #19: Boogie Rhythms and Chord
Riffs LESSON #20: Robben Ford Style LESSON #21: Acoustic Slide Riffs in
Open G LESSON #22: Jazzin' Up the Blues with Superimposition LESSON #23:
Using Space and Allowing Your Phrases to Breathe LESSON #24: Open-Position
Licks in E LESSON #25: Open-Position Licks in A LESSON #26: Basic
Acoustic Fingerstyle BIues LESSON #27: Intermediate Acoustic Fingerstyle
Blues LESSON #28: Advanced Acoustic Fingerstyle Blues LESSON #29: Stevie
Ray Vaughan Style LESSON #30: T-Bone Walker Style LESSON #31: B.B. King
Style LESSON #32: Albert King Style LESSON #33: British Blues Soloing
Style LESSON #34: Incorporating the Major 3rd LESSON #35: Incorporating
the 9th LESSON #36: Soloing Strategies for the I Chord LESSON #37:
Soloing Strategies for the IV Chord LESSON #38: Soloing Strategies for the V
Chord LESSON #39: Jazzin' It Up with Arpeggios LESSON #40: The Art of
Resolution LESSON #41: Repeated Licks LESSON #42: Trills LESSON #43:
Playing "Across the Bar" LESSON #44: Chord Fragments LESSON #45: Blues
Endings LESSON #46: Blues Intros LESSON #47: Slide Guitar Basics
LESSON #48: Acoustic Fingerstyle Blues in Drop D Tuning LESSON #49:
Acoustic Fingerstyle Blues in Double Drop D Tuning LESSON #50: Recording and
Equipment Tips LESSON #51: Kick-Starter 1 LESSON #52: Kick-Starter 2
LESSON #53: Kick-Starter 3 LESSON #54: Kick-Starter 4 LESSON #55:
Kick-Starter 5 LESSON #56: Slides LESSON #57: Hammer-Ons LESSON #58:
Pull-Offs LESSON #59: Bends LESSON #60: Revisiting Vibrato LESSON
#61: Color Combos LESSON #62: Bends and Combos LESSON #63: Juggling
Majors and Minors LESSON #64: Up Through Positions LESSON #65: Down
Through Positions LESSON #66: Passing Tones ("Inbetweeners") LESSON #67:
Bluesy Neighbor Tones LESSON #68: Playing the Changes LESSON #69:
Stringing It Together LESSON #70: Bending It Together LESSON #71:
The12-Bar Blues LESSON #72: More Turnarounds LESSON #73: Three-Octave
Blues Riffs LESSON #74: 3rds for Rhythm LESSON #75: 6ths for Rhythm
LESSON #76: Chuck Berry-Style Rhythm LESSON #77: Bo Diddley-Style Rhythm
LESSON #78: John Lee Hooker-Style Rhythm LESSON #79: B.B. King-Style
Rhythm LESSON #80: Sliding Chords LESSON #81: Bassline Themes LESSON
#82: Delta Roots LESSON #83: Delta II LESSON #84: Call and Response
LESSON #85: The Blues Scale LESSON #86: The Mixolydian Mode LESSON
#87: The Dorian Mode LESSON #88: Diminished Arpeggios LESSON #89:
Augmented Arpeggios LESSON #90: Chord Inserts LESSON #91: Pedaling
LESSON #92: Slide Show LESSON #93: Hammered Chords LESSON #94:
Pulled Chords LESSON #95: Half-Step Chord Workout LESSON #96:
Open-String Licks in E LESSON #97: Open-String Licks in A LESSON #98:
Quick Repeaters LESSON #99: Classic Elmore James Style LESSON #100:
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