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This 2005 live recording covers a few different styles – but, most importantly, amply demonstrates John Mayer’s ability to seamlessly combine rhythm and lead (and vocals!) in one go. Advertisement ...
I’d like to start off with a blues lick that I love, one that I use all of the time and is “multi-functional,” in that it’s great for rhythm parts as well as soloing.
Jim Oblon's debut Guitar World column is all about country-fried rhythm guitar, but it's a lesson for any player who wants to understand pocket and groove ...
Leadership isn’t just about control—it’s about rhythm, chemistry, and knowing when to take the solo. Blues rock bands can ...
Infinitely rich subject matter suffers from a lack of a thematic line in the hands of seven directors -- though Wim Wenders gets it right.
Guitar Lessons & Tutorials How to play guitar like David Gilmour: Bluesy diads, slides, quarter-tone blues curls and more. Artists Shiner from Those Damn Crows on how to write a No.1 album and the ...
Chicago blues was basically the same style of blues played in the Delta, except played more energetically, with an electric guitar, sometimes a bass guitar, piano and drums.
A night spent Uptown will bring down the rhythm and blues at Urbana’s Gloria Theatre. The energy, vocals and choreographed moves of trio Uptown may have the audience on its feet at 7:30 p.m. Friday.
Blues you can use, people. This part one of a two-parter introduces essential walk-up licks to build your soloing vocabulary Sue Foley's inaugural GW column kicks off with a bang!