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Half a dozen blues playalongs – for guitar: full track & playback (including audio CD)

This book gives you a quick introduction to the world of blues improvisation by some of the most famous guitarists. Bert Lederer uses 6 completely written pieces to show the different styles of the great blues guitarists BB King, Danny Gatton, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Robben Ford and Gary Moore.

Whether traditional shuffle blues, rock blues or ballad: In this book you will find everything you need to quickly create your own blues style. Anyone who has already gained a little experience on the guitar can get started straight away and practice with the playalong CD recorded with a real band! Of course, this book provides the right tips and instructions for improvisation, as well as tricks for getting the right guitar sound. Of course there are also explanations and advice on various guitars, amplifiers and effects.

• For beginners & advanced users
• The styles of the great blues guitarists
• From shuffle blues to rock blues to ballads
• Create your own blues style
• Tips & instructions for improvisation
• Tricks regarding the guitar sound
• Explanations & advice
• including playalong CD

  • Catagory: Stringed instruments
  • Instrument: Electric guitar
  • Author: Bert Lederer
  • Genre: Blues
  • Format: 21.0 x 29.7 cm (DIN A4)
  • Language: German
  • Pages: 80
  • Level: Medium
  • Including: CD
  • Year of publication: 2006
  • ISBN: 978-3-936807-85-1

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