Slow Blues, Audio only. This is me playing BB King’s Sweet Sixteen. I try to build up the song as best as i could. Please let me know what you think. Equipment – Fender Stratocaster + Logic 9
Slow Blues, Audio only. This is me playing BB King’s Sweet Sixteen. I try to build up the song as best as i could. Please let me know what you think. Equipment – Fender Stratocaster + Logic 9
www.steviesnacks.com – One of my favorite SRV licks of all time, from a live performance of “Say What” on Saturday Night Live in 1986. Use of a wah-wah pedal really brings out the subtle rhythm in this lick nicely.
bending the notes of the minor pentatonic and blues scale. what to bend and how to bend
jackruch.com for tabs Breaking down a Stevie Ray Vaughan style blues lick.
www.steviesnacks.com – Learn several modifications to standard chord forms to sound more like Hendrix or SRV.
Tommy Emmanuel´s dedication to Stevie Ray Vaughan
www.steviesnacks.com – This lesson will teach you why the licks that Stevie Ray Vaughan played during his performance of “Leave My Girl Alone” (Buddy Guy) at the ‘89 performance for Austin City Limits sounded a bit different than his usual licks.
Tony Brucco www.tonybrucco.com Learn Blues guitar http
Rev. Muddy AKA Dennis Dullea Demonstrates his approach to Open E Shuffle style Guitar. This is something that I have come to love on Guitar, but found quite difficult at first Because Open E is completely different than any other key (Neck Position). It is said to be “THE” Position for Blues. Stevie Vaughan was instrumental in showing me how easy it is by teaching me a couple of the key tricks back in 1970. For years now Jimmie has been playing this way using a capo. Thanks You Guys..Revmuddy…
www.facebook.com – This is the second half of a lesson that used to be a premium lesson, but is now free. This half of the lesson addresses some finer points of playing a lick like muting, timing, accenting etc… You can watch the whole thing here: www.steviesnacks.com … blues guitar lessons SRV
