In today's lesson you'll learn how to play "Back Door Man" as recorded by Howlin' Wolf on guitar. This song was originally written by Willie Dixon, and it's what I call a one chord blues or just a vamp blues. The whole song is based off a riff around an E7 chord. Let's break it down!
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In today's lesson we'll learn the opening solo to All Your Love (I Miss Loving) as recorded by John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers. This is a 12-bar blues chord progression but this time in the key of Am. Let's break down these classic Clapton leads!
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Let's break down how to play "Magnolia" as recorded by J.J. Cale on guitar. This is an incredible song with only two sections to learn. I'll break it all down for you so you can get playing this song along with the recording today!
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This song has two main sections, we are going to use some bar chords, and also some triads on the higher strings.
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For this song we are going to use a capo on the 3rd fret, so make sure you're in tune and let's get started.
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Let's learn how to play "Many Rivers To Cross" as recorded by Jimmy Cliff on guitar. This is a beautiful and soulful song that uses a capo on the 5th fret. I'll break down the two sections for the song so you can get playing it today.
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In this video you'll learn how to play Baby, I Love Your Way as recorded by Peter Frampton on guitar. I'll take you through the strumming patterns and all the sections for the song so tune up and let's dive in!
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In this video we are going to break down how to play "Help The Poor" as recorded by B.B. King and Eric Clapton on guitar from their 2000 studio album release Riding With The King.
This song is a funky blues in the key of Dm and has a 16-bar chord progression and then a bridge. We are going to go through it 8 bars at a time so when you are done with this lesson you'll have everything you need to go and play this guitar part right along with the original recording.
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Let's break down how to play the Locomotion on guitar. For this lesson we are going to use a capo on the 3rd fret and I'm going to break down all the sections and chords for you so you can get playing this song on your guitar today.
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Let's learn how to play "Magic Bus" on guitar as recorded by the Who from the Live At Leeds album. This song is in the key of A and this lesson is based off this version on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmfQQC1bsf4
I'll break down the main rhythm guitar pattern as well as an epic bluesy lead part that comes in about 3:50 sec. Let's dive in!
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