In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn how to use the hybrid picking technique to play a delta blues style composition on acoustic guitar. Lots of classic Robert Johnson style licks in this one, AND you can play it by yourself. If you're already a fingerstyle player, I'll show you how to easily adapt this hybrid technique so that you can play it without using a pick. … [Read more...]
Learn a slow, minor key blues that’s played solo guitar (no accompaniment) – EP267
In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn a really cool minor key blues composition that can easily be played on acoustic or electric guitar. This is a stand-alone composition that requires no accompaniment (no jam tracks needed). Grab a guitar and a pick and learn this one! … [Read more...]
Solo Electric Blues Guitar Lesson – Using Hybrid Picking – EP244
In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn how to play a Ry Cooder / Sonny Landreth inspired blues composition on electric guitar that uses the hybrid picking technique. You'll be "picking" all of the base notes while "plucking" the melody with your ring and middle finger. I'd encourage you to try this, even if you've been discouraged with hybrid picking in the past or have never tried it at all. It's a great skill to have as a guitar player and this stand-alone composition gives you a fun way … [Read more...]
How To Improvise Lead By Visualizing Chord Shapes – Guitar Lesson EP223
In this week's guitar lesson you'll learn how to improvise a melodic lead (includes a harmonized lead) by visualizing chord shapes. You'll learn how to play the same licks in different places on the neck, thus playing the chord changes. I've also included 2 versions of the MP3 jam track (normal tempo, and a slow version). … [Read more...]
Chord Embellishments and Hybrid Picking Guitar Lesson – EP204
In this guitar lesson, you'll learn how to play a solo blues composition using just 5 basic chords. Instead of just strumming the chords, I'll show you how to use hybrid picking to help embellish the chords. You'll essentially be playing extra notes with each chord to create a more sophisticated sound. I play through this arrangement 2 times, playing it different each time to give you a variety of embellishment ideas. … [Read more...]