Robert
Oranges and lemons, say the bells of St. Clements.
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Ok, now I need your feedback, my friends.
Here is the first track that I may use for the Blues DVD. The idea here is to show how to play a Texas blues-rock kinda riff. Remember this whole DVD is for blues beginners, so there is nothing real fancy here.
I recorded this example today, using Cubase, Toneport UX1 and my Strat and SX bass.
What do you think? I will then of course show how to play this thing on the DVD, and create tabs and Guitar Pro files for each track as well.
I'll continue this process with different styles of blues, and different tempos, etc. I'll cover basics of 12 bar blues, turnaround, chords, some lead licks, and rhythm playing. In the end, I'm hoping a blues beginner will find lots to learn from and have fun along the way. :rockon:
Here is the first track that I may use for the Blues DVD. The idea here is to show how to play a Texas blues-rock kinda riff. Remember this whole DVD is for blues beginners, so there is nothing real fancy here.
I recorded this example today, using Cubase, Toneport UX1 and my Strat and SX bass.
- I named it - Rocking in Texas
What do you think? I will then of course show how to play this thing on the DVD, and create tabs and Guitar Pro files for each track as well.
I'll continue this process with different styles of blues, and different tempos, etc. I'll cover basics of 12 bar blues, turnaround, chords, some lead licks, and rhythm playing. In the end, I'm hoping a blues beginner will find lots to learn from and have fun along the way. :rockon: