Play Blues Guitar -- Getting Started Three Ways to Learn: DVD * Book * Internet Electric Guitar - Sheet Music

Play Blues Guitar: Getting Started is a complete DVD and book package designed for beginning guitarists who'd like to learn the blues. Instructors Jeff Bihlman and Scott A. Smith teach everything you need to groove your way through a 12-bar blues. You'll learn how to play the 12-bar blues in different keys, the dominant 7th chord and variations to make your playing more interesting, diads and how they can make you a better rhythm guitarist, and the difference between eighth-note and shuffle rhythms. You'll also learn proper playing technique and practical music theory, like mapping a major scale, numbering intervals and construction chords.

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Instrument:
Electric Guitar
Genres:
Blues
UPC:
630746711054
ISBN:
9781929395828
Format:
DVD
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Methods and More
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
1 pounds

Guitar

SKU: AP.7-1105

Three Ways to Learn: DVD * Book * Internet. Composed by Jeff Bihlman and Scott A. Smith. Guitar Method or Supplement; Method/Instruction. Blues. Book and DVD. Alfred Music #07-1105. Published by Alfred Music (AP.7-1105).

ISBN 9781929395828. UPC: 630746711054. English.

Play Blues Guitar: Getting Started is a complete DVD and book package designed for beginning guitarists who'd like to learn the blues. Instructors Jeff Bihlman and Scott A. Smith teach everything you need to groove your way through a 12-bar blues. You'll learn how to play the 12-bar blues in different keys, the dominant 7th chord and variations to make your playing more interesting, diads and how they can make you a better rhythm guitarist, and the difference between eighth-note and shuffle rhythms. You'll also learn proper playing technique and practical music theory, like mapping a major scale, numbering intervals and construction chords.

Instrument:
Guitar Electric Guitar