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As promised here is some more acoustic blues for your arsenal. This is part 1 of 2 (the follow up to this will be showing you how to play lead on top it). This is an original composition (as far as I know anyway) that was really written and composed just so that I could teach it. The only way that I can provide tablature and jam tracks for songs is if I own the copyright, so it forces me to have to write and tab these little mini-songs… but I have to admit I sort of love doing it, so it’s not a complaint. I’d love to start hearing your attempt at playing these songs, so if you can, once you learn it, post a video on YouTube and share it with the community! I think we’d all benefit from hearing each other.
Anyway, in this blues guitar lesson I’ll do a 30 minute in depth breakdown of how each note is played, along with showing you exactly which fingers you should be using on your right hand. As far as I can tell I’ve covered every single part of it, so if you have an interest in learning it, it’s all there for you!
Ragtime Blues Finger Style Guitar Lesson Video
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mrfosters says
Another great acoustic lesson!! I am glad to see that wonderful sounding little Alverez is getting broken in nicely ,and ,for our benefit.I am still working on the last Acoustic delta blues lesson and can’t wait to start this one. Thanks again Brian, as they say ,you are the man !!
Josh
colinlohn says
im trying to lisson to thelessons but keep geting eror messages
JD1974 says
Wow ! i really like this one ,
pretty good way to start my day by watching and learning that lesson from you .
Keep up the good Work Brian ,
JD
Quebec , Canada
Kevin GA says
Sweet !
sunburst says
very fun! I think that is colorful thanks for sharing Brian
dogman2 says
i dont see any e cord after the b7 on your tabs
adphil says
Thanks Brian. Its great and I look forward to getting it under my fingers!
wilson6510 says
Brian what kind of stings do you have on the Alverez guitar,I got light stings and this is rough on the fingers?
Brian says
Martin Lights
G enthusiast says
Great lesson Brian.I am really enjoying the guitar because of your excellent tuition.Thank you. G enthusiast.
Arty71 says
Hi Brian, Just joined your site, thank you for such a great breakdown of the songs, I love the Blues and have been playing alternating bass finger style for a few months now and loving it…between your lessons, and Eric Madis from Jamplay.com, I’m improving much faster than using the book and CD I bought to learn. Thanks again, and keep up the good work!
gtango says
Hi, Brian, I just joined premium,and I also am getting an error message when trying to download tab in pdf. Can you help? Thanks. gtango.BTW your site is just great. And you teach the way I need to be taught.
Brian says
@gtango - make sure you have Adobe PDF reader to view tab files (it’s free) but needs to be installed.
marchpast says
A nice variation is to play a high E in the E chord instead of the B you say in the step-by-step, sounds good both ways though. Great lesson, your class is worth the cost of my broadband alone. Can’t wait for the second instalment of this one. Keep up the good work.
Tertullian21 says
That was a great lesson, I’ve just about cracked it, thought that F# shape took me a while, hard to get the strings to ring out each time. These acoustic blues lessons are brilliant.
JLB says
Brian. I am having difficulty downloading the Tabs…Do we need a specific version of the PDF reader..I have an uptodate version 9 and I cannot get the tabs to download…Love the video lesson but I am desperate for the TABS
JLB says
Brian…I realy appreciate your instructions and am having a great deal of fun relearning guitar as an old retiree..Just one request going forward…When you do the tabs could you somehow indicate what chords you are going into on the tabs..It would really help in following your instructions as you mention the chords in the vids but I have a hard time finding where we are on the tabs..
Thanks
Marc 7 says
Brian..you are the best teacher.
Thank you for your fantastic lessons.
Blueser100 says
Where is the promised Part 2 lesson for the solo part? Also, is there an mp3 available?
Brian says
This is part 2: http://www.activemelody.com/lessons/free_lesson_content/eric-clapton-style-acoustic-lead-guitar-lesson-ep015
mel davies says
why are the tabs and demonstration different
sblomberg says
Where’s part 2 ?
aldo says
Hi Brian ,First I have to thank you for your lessons. My problem is that,I am trying lesson EP014,and finding a bit difficult to hummer the third string on the F# while making a bar, I am used to make bar chords, but when I come to hammerons in bar chords the sound does not sound good. Could it be the type of strings I am using. I am not using the light strings, Does it make the difference. Once again thanks for your lessons
Josep says
Hi Brian,
After many years without playing the guitar, I bumped into your lessons, I have found what I would love to learn to play. I even bought myself a new guitar to start all over gain playing
I am already mastering this rag-time,
Greetings to everyone from Spain,
Josep
DrewJ says
Brian,
Fantastic original song with a great melody. I’m new to fingerpicking and it is challenging for me. However, I’m glad I am a premium member with access to the guitar tab.
I have a question. What is the chord played between the A and E7 chord in bar 12?
sunburst says
wow ! i seen my post February 2013 when I did this and really enjoyed this! love this lesson going to do this again tonight!!!!!!
Joe F says
Hi Brian, any chance you could send out a correct tablature for this, it’s confusing due to being different than what you are demonstrating.
Walt A says
Fun !! I just play finger style so I really enjoy this type lesson. I’ve used those chord progressions for years and it’s always fun to hear someone else’s take on them.
On a lot of your lessons where you use a pick I just convert it to finger style. A bit challenging but still fun. Thanks.
sunburst says
Remember this one and it is a favorite AM oldie! i did all these just watching right along the slow lesson.. also remember before the soundslice wishing you would speed up teaching it slow as this but truth is I would practice as you were specifying slow ly for beginners.
Ivan J says
This one was a hard one for me Brian but love it…. just need to work on speed and transitions …. love fingerstyle blues thank you!!
Zorn S says
Great lesson, I was gonna complain about the lack of note description above the tablature, but it seems like this is an oooold lesson. It looks like you’re marking them now. Love the solo (meaning no accompaniment) pieces.
Rick A says
Hey Brian, I just wanted to let you know how great I think your site, your lessons and format, and mostly how awesome your original compositions are. I can’t wait to get a few of these under my fingers. Thanks a lot, I consider what you do a gift of great value.