Where to go after BGU 2.0?

JohannesOmari

Blues Newbie
Hello Guys,

i am studying bgu 2.0 at the moment (lesson 15) and it really helps me getting a basic understanding for pentatonics and their use. I am so happy that i seem to begin to manage some musical understanding instead of just train my fingers.

But i don´t really overview to whole courses i could take after bgu 2.0. Can you give me a tip where to go next? thanks a lot!

John
 

MikeS

Student Of The Blues
Staff member
Depends on where you see your holes.
Need more strumming work?
- Strumming & Rhythm Mastery
Need More Soloing?
- How to Build Blues Solos
- How to Improvise Blues solos
- 5 Easy Blues Solos
- 5 More Easy Blues Solos
- 5 Easy Slide Solos
- Killer Blues Solos Made Easy
Soup to Nuts Gigging?
- Blues Gig In a Box
- Blues Gig In a Box Vol 2
Interested in Theory?
- Guitar Theory Made easy (And useful)
Want licks?
- Blues Solo Construction Kit Slow Blues
- Blues Solo Construction Kit Shuffle Blues
Want to Play by Yourself?
- How To Jam The Blues Alone
- Acoustic Blues Guitar Unleashed (not just for Acoustic)
Want the course that I did after BGU (made me feel ready to jam)
- Soloing Without Scales
Looking for more advanced stuff?
- Pentatonic Scales and Technique Mastery
- Major/Minor Blues Scales
- Slow Blues Supplement
Something really fun?
- Trading Fours
Interested in Modes?
- Modes Unleashed


Among many others....

Narrow down what you think you want to work on. I'm pretty sure there is an overview for each of the courses, so once you have narrowed your needs down start viewing the overview videos.
 

WimVD

Every day I have the blues
If you want to expand from blues into rock, then I can recommend Classic Rock Guitar Unleashed.

Wim.
 

jakey leroy

Lookin' straight up from my hammock...
Hello Guys,

i am studying bgu 2.0 at the moment (lesson 15) and it really helps me getting a basic understanding for pentatonics and their use. I am so happy that i seem to begin to manage some musical understanding instead of just train my fingers.

But i don´t really overview to whole courses i could take after bgu 2.0. Can you give me a tip where to go next? thanks a lot!

John


The reply from Mike S is quite comprehensive, and spot on.
I have most of the courses, but Five easy solos and Five more easy solos really got me moving, after I had spent adequate time on BGU 1.0 ,then 2.0. I'm now working on Major Minor and Slow Blues Supplement, which is probably biting off more than I can chew, but having the time of my life trying to do it. I love to play alone or with my band, we are working on 50 or so songs for a set list, but I always come back to my BGU courses each day.
 

jakey leroy

Lookin' straight up from my hammock...
Depends on where you see your holes.
Need more strumming work?
- Strumming & Rhythm Mastery
Need More Soloing?
- How to Build Blues Solos
- How to Improvise Blues solos
- 5 Easy Blues Solos
- 5 More Easy Blues Solos
- 5 Easy Slide Solos
- Killer Blues Solos Made Easy
Soup to Nuts Gigging?
- Blues Gig In a Box
- Blues Gig In a Box Vol 2
Interested in Theory?
- Guitar Theory Made easy (And useful)
Want licks?
- Blues Solo Construction Kit Slow Blues
- Blues Solo Construction Kit Shuffle Blues
Want to Play by Yourself?
- How To Jam The Blues Alone
- Acoustic Blues Guitar Unleashed (not just for Acoustic)
Want the course that I did after BGU (made me feel ready to jam)
- Soloing Without Scales
Looking for more advanced stuff?
- Pentatonic Scales and Technique Mastery
- Major/Minor Blues Scales
- Slow Blues Supplement
Something really fun?
- Trading Fours
Interested in Modes?
- Modes Unleashed


Among many others....

Narrow down what you think you want to work on. I'm pretty sure there is an overview for each of the courses, so once you have narrowed your needs down start viewing the overview videos.


Hey Mike, is Griff giving sales commissions, now?

You're amazing!

But, you'd have to own some of these to know that.
 

MikeS

Student Of The Blues
Staff member
Hey Mike, is Griff giving sales commissions, now?

You're amazing!

But, you'd have to own some of these to know that.

Lol, No Sales commission.

I do own most of his courses, but I'm also an All Access Pass member so I have online access to everything (AAP is definitely the way to go if yo are in it for the long haul).
 
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