Lesson 38 - Advanced Shuffle Blues Solo 1

April 20th, 2008

Details


This is the “Advanced” version of a 3 part lesson that comes in Beginner and Intermediate difficulty levels as well.

This is a very typical, SRV influenced shuffle blues solo, in the style of Pride And Joy. For the full lesson, you will receive a HD video download of the full 20 minute lesson as well as tablature for the entire solo in GuitarPro and PDF format. The free lesson covers what notes to play, the extended version has more detailed instruction on each part and how to play it correctly.

The things you will learn in this lesson include soloing in the open position, playing across Box 1, Box 2, and into Box 3, playing a lick at Box 1 in the upper octave position, and the beauty of mixing major and minor sounding blues in the same lick. The intermediate lesson and advanced lesson will follow this same solo, increasing in difficulty. Using this series of lessons you can ease your way into the Pride And Joy style of soloing in 3 levels of difficulty.

Backing Track


This solo can be playe along with the song Pride and Joy, or to the free backing track offered at GuitarBt.com in the Stevie Ray Vaughan section.

Gear


Guitar


Amp

  • Brand: Fender
  • Model: Blues Junior Tweed NOS Edition
  • Mods: None
  • Tubes: Stock Groove Tubes
  • Speaker: Stock Jensen


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3 Comments

  1. Marco Says:

    This is really great stuff and very well performed. As far as tuition goes this is some of the best I have seen on the net.

    I would ask however is TAb available for any of the lessons? This would certainly prove a great benefit and aid the videos as a learning tool.

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  2. tom Says:

    are you planning to do a lesson of SRV’s version of little wing? I have the intro down some what just using Leonard hall tab books but there are some areas of the song I just can’t quit get.
    Thanks
    Tom

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    Anthony Stauffer ( StevieSnacks Teacher ) reply on April 26th, 2008:

    Full song lessons are looking kind of iffy legally, so it might be a while before I can do that. But hopefully what I teach in the short term will make it easier to figure out some of those parts.

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