Slow Blues Solo 1 Series
*Note* - The full lessons in this series teach the same solo as in the free previews. The full lessons provide additional instruction on how to play the solo correctly with slower, more detailed explanation of what to play.
About The Series
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Quick Description
About The SeriesThis series of lessons takes a single 12-bar, slow blues solo, and breaks it down into a 3-level lesson. Many people are after that Texas Flood sound, but it’s a difficult sound to capture, especially for beginning players. This series of lessons takes you from a very simplified version of the solo, all the way through the advanced difficulty lesson. This is a great way for a beginner to ramp up to the advanced level. Since each level is based on the same 12-bar solo, you don’t have to switch gears as you improve. Rather you can improve your ability to play this one solo with more accuracy and precision. |
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Lesson Previews
Beginner Lesson
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This is the beginner lesson in this series. The solo is broken down into several easy to play blues licks. Just the essential parts of the solo. I teach it at a very beginner level so that you won’t get overwhelmed by too many notes. Free
Full Lesson
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Intermediate Lesson
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This is the intermediate lesson in this series. The solo is broken down into several medium difficulty licks. There is a little more speed and more bending used in this lesson, as well as some vibrato. Free
Full Lesson
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Advanced Lesson
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The final lesson in this series takes a big step up in speed, bending, vibrato and overall attack. All of these things were huge elements of Stevie’s style. Free
Full Lesson
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