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the most important Blues Guitar Lesson you’ll ever watch online.


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If you’re ready to take your blues guitar playing to the next level, then this is the most important blues guitar lesson you’ll ever watch online. We’re diving deep into the heart of blues guitar, covering essential techniques and concepts that every blues guitarist needs to know. From mastering the classic 12 bar blues to incorporating soulful bends and expressive vibrato and limiting yourself to be creative, this lesson has it all. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned player, you’ll find tips and tricks that will make your playing more authentic and powerful. So, grab your guitar, turn up the volume, and let’s explore the rich, emotive world of blues guitar together. Trust me, you won’t want to miss this transformative lesson that will elevate your blues guitar playing to new heights!

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39 thoughts on “the most important Blues Guitar Lesson you’ll ever watch online.

  • Fantastic teaching by Eddie as always, keeps getting easier to understand and all round great advice on how to go about progressing your guitar playing . Guitar Mastery Method is the go to channel for learning and progression and for getting off and above that level plateau that many players can get stuck on. Thankyou everyone at GMM, for passing on your experience and skills , I’m grateful and appreciate your work,time and support in my guitar journey ❤

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  • Western music's foundation is classical music long before the blues; the Blues are great, but they are NOT the foundations of western music.

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  • Fascinating watch, thank you. The A9 threw me a bit because it was an inversion with no root note present. Also, C nature against a C#? That's something I'd have to acclimatise to.

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  • Excellent lesson! Well explained and instantly makes sense. Thanks Eddie! This is exactly what I was looking for.

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  • Awesome Playing.
    I've learn a lot from your turn arounds, really great use of the timing, great licks.

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  • I started trying to play the guitar at 15 and now, at 77, I've somewhat improved by playing (some) chords. In my early learning days, attending guitar lessons, I felt progress as I played chords and picked tunes by "The Shadows" that our teacher showed us. I was the only student the teacher would ask to join him for a jam session. However, I never managed to learn solos played by lead guitarists (seen at gigs, and on TV); it was too complex, and I often missed and/or hit the wrong strings. Despite years of practice, this mistake persisted. I wonder if it's because of the fact that I'm dyslexic??? ???????????? Watching guitarists flawlessly perform solos, I'm amazed at their precision, never seeming to stumble. Ultimately, I gave up playing, though I still strum chords when writing songs.

    I observed your technique for playing in the box, and it seems fine. However, my issue is with missing strings and picking the correct ones. I should also note that I have short fingers and thick fingertips.

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  • My only question(s)- If we are in the Key of A Major, then the scale shape associated with this chord progression is the A Major diatonic/pentatonic shape, correct? This would be shape two. Does this shape fit within the A9, D9, E7 chord progression?

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  • I love the guitar I love watching people play the guitar and I'm trying to teach myself to play the guitar but like Jim Morrison said it takes too long and singing is a lot easier for me than wiggling my fingers all around from. Do re mi fa so la ti do..

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  • thank you very much Mr. Eddie this really helped me understanding timing and how to play off of chords in a key and to scales with this lesson , this is a good step in my learning of music theory and blues music. Thank you once again.

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  • I took your lessons 3 years ago Eddie and your lessons changed so many things for me Thank you for this lesson..also

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  • Is it ok to feel it.? Counting messes me up. I understand what you're saying but it's ok I'll give it some practice ????????

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  • What a fantastic video have a wonderful day also happy first day of June also second day ❤????

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  • The first chord is a minor 7 d5 chord…but you use it as a rootless 9th.. lightbulb moment????

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  • The note they all share is really a cool way to do it. It's like in cooking or painting. Use a little of one thing in the whole meal or a shared color in a painting to unify the whole thing. Rad lesson. Cheers.

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