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Mastering Blues Guitar
From the beginning guitarist to the advanced student of guitar, getting high quality blues guitar instruction can make all the difference in your daily practice routine. Blues is the musical style brought forth from the Deep South of America, by African-American pioneers as far back as the early 1900's. Acoustic blues guitar playing was the sole musical style aside from Gospel that rang in Southern America.
The earliest form of Blues, the "Dallas Blues" and "Memphis Blues," were actually 12-bar progressions, with a lyric line repeated four times, and a change in the third bar. This repetition was necessary to get the point across, especially since the Blues were usually in the form of a sad ordeal or story.
Much of the Blues recorded in the 1920s had to do with the society that African-Americans lived in. Hardship and suffering became the backbone of many Blues numbers written and recorded. Sometimes Acoustic Blues guitars were hand-made instead of purchased, leading to distinctive sounds in this genre. Blues guitar lessons will help you get the feel of those difficult times the writer had in mind, as well as reproduce the sound and melody.
Blues are usually written in a 4/4 time signature. A good Blues guitar lessons teacher will take you through the fret board fingering, or tablature, one step at a time. It does not have to be a difficult or daunting task, learning Blues guitar, and your teacher should be one who has all of the knowledge of this interesting form of music.
The desire to learn this wonderful style should be at the forefront of your need to increase your skill at acoustic blues guitar playing. This method of playing is simple: Usually it involves a pentatonic scale played in a twelve-bar framework that your blues guitar teacher will explain. You should learn the guitar or melody of this style before learning to sing along. Writing music for the blues is not very difficult, either. The lyrics of acoustic blues guitar are usually quite simple and direct, story-like, and sometimes very sad. Have you had something bad happen to you in your life? Write it down for the Blues.
This can be an impressive part of your repertoire. Imagine sitting in a park, or better yet, participating in an "open mike night", and you pull out a good blues guitar song, along with lyrics! It will certainly get people's attention. The listening audience, no matter where you play, will always appreciate the Blues.
A good blues guitar lessons course will prepare you for this attention. A good acoustic blues guitar instructor will always be ready with any questions, and should be ready to show you tricks and tips regarding method of play.
Blues guitar lessons do not have to be expensive, nor do you need to spend a small fortune on private lessons with a private instructor.
One of the best ways to learn blues guitar is from the comfort of your own home. Not only is it less expensive than years of private lessons, you can also learn at your own pace. Check out the courses to the left by Griff Hamlin. He has some great free content, and his products are awesome for the aspiring blues guitarist.


Keep On Jammin',
Blues Guitar Lessons
Jammin' with the Sitting Easy Blues
Can you Play a Kick Ass Blues Solo Using Only 4 Notes?!?
Griff Hamlin has authored two awesome courses here . He recently gave me a chance to get a preview of his new programs, and I have to admit they are of top quality..
As a guitar player myself, I have been getting gold nuggets out of just one of his bonus blues guitar lessons! Check out the video above, he plays an awesome solo using only four notes!
Discover how to solo effortlessly in any key anywhere on the guitar fretboard.
Know when and how to play the major versus the minor blues sound.
Know what scales to use, in what key, and when, without any unnecessary theory.
... and more!
These Blues Guitar Lessons will have you
Playing Like the Legends
B.B. King, Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughn!!
Here are some other things that Griff will teach you: