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ML 129, 131 and 132

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    • February 4, 2026 at 3:42 pm #408411
      Stephen Bravo
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        I have been playing for just over 2 years, I found these these videos to be very insightful. Hopefully more to come, Thank you Brian!

      • February 4, 2026 at 7:48 pm #408433
        Michael Krailo
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          There are many insightful things to be learned in all the video’s Brian created over the years. You might want to check out EP578 as well the others that show up when you filter your search based on the CAGED system. Brian’s way of explaining CAGED is different from other instructors that I have seen teach it, so your getting valuable information on it here.

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          Go slow and practice correct technique, and your abilities will dramatically improve.

        • March 26, 2026 at 10:06 am #411383
          Adrian S
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            I have not posted on here for while as I was doing a 6 month intensive Blues course on another well know site from June to Dec last year, and did rejoin it in January as life and stuff at home got in the way half way through.

            However I have been popping in and out of Brian’s Blues licks and lessons to supplement what I have been learning and recently came across ML129 , ML131 to ML134 and EP631. These have been very helpful and insightful, thanks Brian.

            I did initially find getting my fingers around ML129, which I am still working on, a bit of a challenge, but after 3 days it is starting to come together at around 70% tempo. I think the combination of chords and licks threw me and I had to adjust my fingering several times to get parts to work and flow. I intend to work through ML131 to ML134 and then finish of on EP631.

            Once again, Thank you Brian.

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