This is a new shuffle feel blues lick coming from box 1 of the pentatonic/blues scale, which you probably already know (but don't worry, I'll walk you through it real
It's easy to look at a slow blues lick (or hear one) and think there's no possible way you're going to be able to play it...
Especially if it's some sort
Another excerpt from 5 Easy Acoustic Blues Songs is this 12 bar blues in E...
I like this because of the "thump bass" going in the right hand, and if that's
This turnaround is super easy, and can be adjusted to fit almost any situation...
Definitely a "must know" in your toolbox, because it's pretty simple and easy to play (and find!)
Not much to say about this one except that it's a classic, instantly recognizable lick that you should absolutely learn how to play for a lot of reasons...
Dig it!
Most of the time when you play with a group or at a jam you're playing rhythm, so you'd better know what you're doing.
These are my tried-and-true basics for playing
If you're new to power chords, or aren't 100% sure you understand what they are and how they work, then this lesson is for you...
Plus, I'll show you how easy
How can you "play what you feel," if you can't feel much of anything yet?
Admittedly, I let the comments section get to me today and I'm sorry for the lack