- What To Expect From A Blues Guitar Lesson
A lot of the old time players will tell you that there is no such thing as a blues guitar lesson and that you have to learn it all on your own from the pits of your soul. (…)
- Are There Standard Blues Guitar Chords?
When you talk about jazz guitar you are often asked to reference jazz chords. In the quest to find out more about classical guitar you are always pointed to classical guitar chords. (…)
- Why Play Blues Guitar?
Every form of music always has its roots and when you look at a lot of the famous guitar players of today like John Mayer or Derek Trucks you are reminded that for many rock guitarists their roots come directly from blues guitar. (…)
- Blues Bass Guitar Helps Establish Tone And Rhythm
The purpose of the blues bass guitar is to help set the tone for the rhythm and speed of the song being played while supplying filler for the lower end of the scale on any tune being played. (…)
- Sweet Sounds Of An Acoustic Blues Guitar
One day many years ago Bob Dylan walked on stage and played an electric guitar for the first time ever live to an audience. (…)
- To Learn Blues Guitar Requires More Than Musical Talent
There are only a few things you need to learn blues guitar but most importantly, according to most blues guitar players is being a human with feelings. (…)
- Blues Guitar: The Right Notes
Isn't it absolutely fantastic that a group of blues musicians who are practically strangers to each other can hit the right notes and create the most amazing music together and simply jam ahead with absolute comfort? (…)
- Blues Guitar: Play Like B.B. King
For all of you who love B.B. King's music, you would be amazed about the precision with which he maintained a highly visible career. (…)
- Blues Guitar: How To Play
Lots of people in the world want to learn the guitar. This could be due to many reasons. It may be because of their role model guitarist. (…)
- Blues Guitar: History
In the early 1920's and 1930's, the guitarists like Blind Lemon Jefferson, Son House, Robert Johnson, and Lonnie Johnson ruled the roost as the most influential performers who used slides to accompany their music. (…)
- Blues Guitar: Getting Started
You've been seriously thinking about opting to learn how to play guitar, or maybe you have even started playing without much guidance on your own whim. (…)
- Blues Guitar: Emulating The Greats
To keep yourself inspired in the world of music, it is always a good idea to take inspiration from the lives of yesteryear guitarists who left lasting, immortal impressions through their compositions. (…)
- Blues Guitar: Chords
Hey, why are you feeling so down and depressed? You don't have to be feeling blue and down in the dumps to be playing the blues…..Just don't give up! (…)
- Blues Guitar: Be An Expert
The blues guitar music is considered truly sacrosanct, the very mecca of all guitar music, in fact. (…)
- Blues Guitar: 12 Bar Method
Lots of people who are absolutely in love with the blues guitar are frequent listeners of some of the world's most popular 12 bar blues like "Red House", "Sweet Home Chicago", "Pride and Joy", and countless other blues songs that thrive on using the striking appeal of the 12 bar form. (…)
- Blues Guitar: The Scale
For those of you who are desperate to go on and play the blues, it is important to be aware of what the blues guitar scale is all about. (…)













