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Little Known Ways To Playing The Blues

June 27th, 2009
by Tom Simpson

Interested in learning to play the blues guitar? Here’s a bit of history and tips for the aspiring blues musician. Roots Jazz & the Blues ! Jazz, the only sound of its kind, it evokes a lost era in the 20th century. Imagine the gentle sound of a slow piano, the scent of whisky creeps into the room, saxophone, followed by smoke, then soft light. Often melancholic, chilling, softly tapping a nerve you didn’t even know was there. Sometimes uppity and playful as if coaxing your inner child to come out -and even then it might succeed in rekindling comfortable yet sad memories or dreams you thought lost and buried. Nothing is like it.

But even something as great as jazz has its roots, it has to come from something as great if not greater, and that is the awesome blues licks that gave birth to countless other genres.

Blues guitar lessons are always a good idea and will go a long way to teaching you everything from the essential basics to nailing serious licks. This may cost you, but if you’re serious about learning the blues, then be prepared to spend a bit. Also, the internet offers cheaper alternatives. You can even learn online from the comfort of your own home. Listen to great blues music. Of course the best way to learn is by practicing on a guitar, but listening to the greats: B.B. King, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, of course Robert Johnson, will help you get an idea of how to really shred licks.

If you’re having a tough time following the pros, you can go online and download instructional blues backing tracks you can follow step by step. What’s great about these tracks is you can pick the tempo of your downloads, thereby pacing yourself for what you’re ready to play. Play every chance you get. When you have nothing to do, pick up the guitar and play. When you’re taking a break from work, practice. Constantly playing the guitar will get you better in no time.

Play in front of your friends and ask them if you’ve improved. If they say no, then take that as a signal to practice more. If they say yes, then take that as encouragement. Either way, it’s good for your guitar playing.

Soul. Perhaps the most important part of the process. It’s the reason the blues exist, heck, it’s why music exists. You need soul to bring out some soul in your playing. But don’t force this -it should come out naturally. Obviously, any aspiring musician needs a guitar. Acoustic will do, and so will electric -as long as you can play the blues, so can both guitar types. Listening to good blues music and trying to imitate good licks will help. But if it’s too difficult to follow the greats, blues backing tracks can be downloaded online and are great instructional tools, useful to both amateurs and pros. Finally, like any other skill, practice makes perfect. Dexterous fingers don’t happen overnight. Play until you’re tired of playing, and then to relax, play some more -that’s the blues guitar, you either love it or leave it.

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Get To Know The Secret Of Blues

June 27th, 2009
by Tom Simpson

The soul is to the body of a person as music is to the body of society. Music permeates into the soul of society and gives every decade its special mark. When we relieve the 50’s or the 60’s or the 70’s or the 80’s, its always the music of that generation that we reminisce. As we play on the music of a certain generation, the memories all go crashing down as we smile, we cry, we laugh at the good old days. Somehow the blues had made its mark on our collective spirit that it will not and cannot go away. Originating from the pains and struggles of the black people, the blues represent the most poignant of all musical genres. The music is so haunting it feels like pain. It chokes the heart so beautifully while the lyrics become forever etched in our memories. The blues has already become part of us and it is here to stay. For every serious musician, one cannot say that he or she is a complete artist without learning to play the blues. Blues backing tracks are now available in the internet is helping the new gene

From the Southern United States in the 19th century, blues has sneaked its way in the music world yet has reached its peak of prominence during the 20th century. At present, the continuous revival of blues prominence is focused on by blues backing licks services open for public viewing online. A lot of great innovations are offered by these licks to satisfy every music buff that go on searching for the latest updates in blues. Moreover, these internet offers are catering basically to guitarists or to anybody who can never do away with their guitars and for those who want to make improvements on their guitar playing skills.

Before the next generations slowly forget the importance of the blues to music, we have to give every budding musician blues guitar lessons much like history lessons in the classroom. It is good that with the advent of the internet and the availability of blues tutorials, we can be more or less sure that the blues will always be here to stay. What is great is that the internet can provide a complete sensation of playing the blues. We can easily Google famous blues artists and even watch them actually play. We can research and hear their melodies and we can access a variety of blues songs from the fast tempo to the very slow ones. What is more, we can actually start from the basics of blues then evolve a new genre that effectively combines blues music to the modern ones.

The websites also offer another one of its famous deals; a blues guitar lesson. This service is open to anyone who wants to learn more about not only playing the guitar, but playing it well with his own uniqueness. It is almost similar to being taught by the masters of blues such as Eric Clapton, BB King and Albert King. What is even more exciting is the fact that the website offers ten blues licks for every download. Further, the site gives information on how anyone can avail of a ten-week guitar free course and the entire catalogue of the best blues. Apart from these, the website keeps its online viewers posted on the latest available blues lessons online.

We will observe that different masters have a quality uniquely their own. This is because the skill and technique in playing the blues are all generic but the way of really playing it from the soul is uniquely one’s own.

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