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Traditional Style Electric Blues Guitar - Part 2/Lead Guitar

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Traditional Style Electric Blues Guitar - Part 2/Lead Guitar

Traditional Style Electric Blues Guitar - Part 2/Lead Guitar
Last updated 1/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.59 GB | Duration: 3h 10m

Part 2 - Playing Lead

What you'll learn

Students will be able to solo and play fills in a variety of keys and traditional blues styles.

Requirements

You should have completed the first lesson - on rhythm guitar - and/or have intermediate guitar skills.

Description

     In this course you will learn all the basic techniques for playing lead guitar in the traditional blues style - as heard on the recordings from the 1950s and 1960s.  Lessons cover all the most important concepts and skills needed to play solos, fills, introductions, and end tags.  The course includes a section with lessons on the the specific techniques commonly used in traditional blues guitar - including string bends, double stops, vibrato, palm muting, slides, hammering on and pulling off the strings.  There is also a section to teach you how to play in every position on different parts of the guitar neck.   
    To help you learn the ideas taught in the first part of the course, there is a special section with more than 50 examples of classic blues licks from the masters of traditional electric blues guitar - a veritable "Lick Encyclopedia" to get you started playing this kind of music.    This section features short lessons demonstrating and explaining specific examples of licks by Freddy King, Pee Wee Crayton, T-Bone Walker, Buddy Guy, Jimmy Rogers, Little Milton, Otis Rush, BB King, and many others!  There is enough blues guitar taught here to keep you busy learning for months!   
    Course comes with FREE downloadable booklet containing diagrams and TABS of ALL examples taught in the videos!  
     For the money, this may very well be the BEST blues guitar lesson bargain on the market!   
*I highly recommend that you first complete part one of this course - Rhythm Guitar.   It's not absolutely necessary, but I think you will find this course much easier to understand lead guitar if you do!   

Overview

Lecture 1 Course Introduction

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 2 Getting In Tune

Lecture 3 Frets #s & The Guitar Neck

Lecture 4 Barre Chords & Positions

Section 2: Positions For Playing Traditional Electric Blues

Lecture 5 Where To Play?

Lecture 6 The First Blues Box

Lecture 7 The E-Position

Lecture 8 Using The Capo With The E-Position

Lecture 9 The Second Position Blues Box

Lecture 10 Playing Over 2nd Position Barre Chord

Lecture 11 Playing Over The D/C Shape

Lecture 12 Playing Over The Long A Shape

Lecture 13 Playing Over The IV Chord

Lecture 14 Playing Bass Notes

Lecture 15 Playing High On The Neck

Section 3: Techniques

Lecture 16 Introduction to Techniques

Lecture 17 String Bends

Lecture 18 Double Stops In 1st Position Blues Box

Lecture 19 Other Double Stops

Lecture 20 Slides

Lecture 21 Hammer-Ons & Pull-Offs

Lecture 22 Vibrato

Lecture 23 Rakes

Lecture 24 "Hops"

Lecture 25 Various Techniques

Section 4: Classic Licks Lessons

Lecture 26 Introduction to Classic Licks

Lecture 27 #1 T-Bone Walker Lick in G

Lecture 28 #2 BB King Lick in Bb

Lecture 29 #3 Freddy King Lick in G

Lecture 30 #4 Pee Wee Crayton Licks in G

Lecture 31 #5 Otis Rush Lick in A

Lecture 32 #6 Lowell Fulson Lick in G

Lecture 33 #7 Little Milton Lick in Bb

Lecture 34 #8 Wayne Bennett Lick in F

Lecture 35 #9 Hubert Sumlin Lick in A

Lecture 36 #10 T-Bone Walker Lick in Bb

Lecture 37 #11 Freddy King Lick in D

Lecture 38 #12 Magic Sam Lick in B

Lecture 39 #13 Freddy King Lick in Db

Lecture 40 #14 Freddy King Lick in Bb

Lecture 41 #15 Buddy Guy Lick in A

Lecture 42 #16 Magic Sam Lick in B

Lecture 43 #17 Louis Myers/Luther Tucker Lick in F

Lecture 44 #18 BB King Lick in Bb

Lecture 45 #19 Earl Hooker Lick in E

Lecture 46 #20 BB King Lick in C

Lecture 47 #21 Jimmy Rogers Lick in E

Lecture 48 #22 Eddie Taylor Lick in A

Lecture 49 #23 Bill Jennings Lick in Ab

Lecture 50 #24 Pat Hare Lick in G

Lecture 51 #25 Buddy Guy Lick in A

Lecture 52 #26 Willie Johnson Lick in D

Lecture 53 #27 Lightnin' Slim Lick in E

Lecture 54 #28 Earl Hooker Lick in E

Lecture 55 #29 Goree Carter Lick in Bb

Lecture 56 #30 Wayne Bennett Lick in F

Lecture 57 #31 Magic Sam Lick Over the IV Chord in E

Lecture 58 #32 Robert Jr. Lockwood Licks Over the IV & V Chords in E

Lecture 59 #33 Buddy Guy Lick Over The IV Chord in C

Lecture 60 #34 Ike Turner Lick in C

Lecture 61 #35 BB King Lick in Eb

Lecture 62 #36 Slim Harpo Lick in E

Lecture 63 #37 Tiny Grimes Lick in Bb

Lecture 64 #38 Guitar Slim Lick in F

Lecture 65 #39 Gatemouth Brown Lick in Bb

Lecture 66 #40 Johnny "Guitar" Watson Lick in A

Lecture 67 #41 Pee Wee Crayton Lick in G

Lecture 68 #42 T-Bone Walker Lick in G

Lecture 69 #43 Hubert Sumlin Lick in A

Lecture 70 #44 Buddy Guy Lick in Bb

Lecture 71 #45 Reggie Boyd Lick in G

Lecture 72 #46 Freddy King Lick in A

Lecture 73 #47 Eddie Taylor Lick in A

Lecture 74 #48 Mickey Baker Lick in G

Lecture 75 #49 Eddie Taylor Lick in B

Lecture 76 #50 Freddy King Lick in A

Section 5: Conclusion

Lecture 77 Final Thoughts - Advice

Anyone who wants to learn to play lead guitar in the traditional electric blues styles.