denisfrombelgium
Blues Newbie
Hello, I 'm considering buying the sws course.
I've been playing for a while but just played rhythm guitar while singing ( mostly pop, rock). Not really following a course but just "randomly" playing songs I liked ( lessons from justinguitar etc.)
I decided I wanted to improve my level in a more structured way of playing and I'm now working through the BGU course ( lesson 8) and having fun with it. For me the course - until now - is great and not too challenging ( this is meant as a compliment : I am learning from it in a steady pace without having problems I cannot overcome )
However I would like to be able to improvise over (blues) chord progressions. Does sws teach this ?
And do you think I can use it alongside my bgu journey ?
Or do I have to wait until I start the lead guitar lessons of BGU ?
If I start sws now will it still be useful after I completed bgu ?
Greetings,
Denis
I've been playing for a while but just played rhythm guitar while singing ( mostly pop, rock). Not really following a course but just "randomly" playing songs I liked ( lessons from justinguitar etc.)
I decided I wanted to improve my level in a more structured way of playing and I'm now working through the BGU course ( lesson 8) and having fun with it. For me the course - until now - is great and not too challenging ( this is meant as a compliment : I am learning from it in a steady pace without having problems I cannot overcome )
However I would like to be able to improvise over (blues) chord progressions. Does sws teach this ?
And do you think I can use it alongside my bgu journey ?
Or do I have to wait until I start the lead guitar lessons of BGU ?
If I start sws now will it still be useful after I completed bgu ?
Greetings,
Denis