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There are few things that can make you sound as good or as expressive as nailing your bends when you play the blues on your guitar…

In today’s lesson, we’ll cover the basics and some technical things to think about and pay attention to so you can bend in a way Clapton will envy

If this is something useful to you, and you don’t yet have Blues Guitar Unleashed, ...


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I won’t lie to you, I got a little carried away today and it’s a long one…

You can have your guitar in your hands if you want, but honestly there’s more here about what to expect and how to approach a jam, and not nearly as much about “play like this.”

So I’d suggest you grab a beverage (depends on the time of day as to which kind) and turn off the phone for the...


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There’s a bit of a “trick” to playing fast in the style of Gary Moore, Walter Trout, Johnny Winter, and others…

Today I’ll show you how it works, grab your guitar

As always, timing is essential. And this is just one of the many skills we cover in ...


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Honestly, I can’t believe I’ve never taught this before publicly…

It’s a classic melody, and a classic song that you really should know how to play. It’s actually not that difficult, unless you want to do it exactly right and then the syncopation is a little tricky so we’ll get to talk about some pretty crazy counting techniques

TAB is on-screen, you’re good t...


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My personal favorite “approach” to country guitar soloing is playing the major or minor blues scale(s) that follow each chord of the progression.

That can sound pretty overwhelming, and I thought it was impossible when I was learning as a teenager…

But now that I know the secret to this, I realize it’s not nearly as complex as it sounds.

So let me show yo...


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