www.steviesnacks.com – One of my favorite SRV licks of all time, from a live performance of “Say What” on Saturday Night Live in 1986. Use of a wah-wah pedal really brings out the subtle rhythm in this lick nicely.
www.steviesnacks.com – One of my favorite SRV licks of all time, from a live performance of “Say What” on Saturday Night Live in 1986. Use of a wah-wah pedal really brings out the subtle rhythm in this lick nicely.
Blues Funk Guitar Backing Track Please subscribe to my channel to get up to date backing tracks and even request them.thanks for viewing.
Nick Kellie, one of the amazing jamplay.com teachers, presents this short lesson in which he teaches a fun blues lick based on the blues scale. To take lessons from Nick Kellie and 34+ other teachers please visit jamplay.com by clicking here : www.jamplay.com
More on the Guitar Blues Shuffle Rhythm ideas on a intermediate level
Tablature and Jam Tracks for this lesson are available to download for free at www.activemelody.com – Just go to the “Guitar Lessons” section and look for the Robert Cray lesson. This lesson is targeted at intermediate to advanced guitar players (although if you’re a beginner you’re more than welcome to join us!) I’ll walk through several commonly used Robert Cray guitar licks and put them together into a mini guitar solo. I apologize if parts of this seem rushed – I’m limited to 10 minutes for these demos so I try and cram everything in that I can! Hit me with questions if you have them.
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More ideas and tools to use with shuffle rhythms
Mr. Justin Derrico – Guitar Master shows how to play a few cool licks….
12 bar blues in the open position, key of E. Chords — E, A7, B7 I’m not a professional. In fact I don’t think I even play all that well, BUT… I do feel that others can benefit from this video, originally recorded for my Dad and buddy Dave, two older dogs inspired later in life to pick up a guitar!
