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Here’s some ideas for soloing on the chord changes to “Blame It On The Sun” by Stevie Wonder. This is a great platform for utilizing the chord shapes, arpeggios, scales and ear training!
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Pentatonic Freedom Using This Easy Method for Guitar
Here’s some ideas for soloing on the chord changes to “Blame It On The Sun” by Stevie Wonder. This is a great platform for utilizing the chord shapes, arpeggios, scales and ear training!
Top 5 Rory Gallagher Guitar Riffs (Lesson)
Rory Gallagher's top 5 guitar riffs broken down by Mike Brookfield.
This One Blues Lick Ending Changes Everything
When you’re improvising, do you sometimes just start playing and don’t know where you’re going? Or how to end the lick to make it sound good? People often say, it’s the first and last things we remember the most -- and especially guitar licks. Guitar players from many genres especially blues guitar, including T-Bone Walker, Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Santana tend to have a few ending phrases that they tag on to the end of their lines.
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My Top 5 - Steve Cropper Parts
Not exactly a lesson, but Josh Smith does play parts along with talking about the arrangements.
The Secret to Funky Rhythm Guitar: 3-2 Clave Explained
Ever wonder why some funk grooves just hit different, while others fall flat? The secret isn't just in the notes you play, but the rhythmic backbone. We're about to unlock the foundational 3-2 clave, a rhythmic keystone that’s been the engine behind countless iconic funk tracks.
The Nashville number system is not just for country music.
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Chordplay - The Chords Of British Blues Rock
This lesson revolves around a variety of classic British blues rock music from the late-1960s (and beyond). This includes chord-based and rhythm guitar parts pulled from songs such as John Mayall's Steppin' Out, Ten Years After's I Woke Up This Morning, Chicken Shack's Lonesome Whistle Blues, Spooky Tooth's Evil Woman, The Climax Blues Band's Hey Baby Everything's Gonna Be Alright, Savoy Brown's Louisiana Blues, Blodwyn Pig's Up And Coming, and MUCH more
Classic Blues Guitar Turnaround (Muddy Waters/Howlin’ Wild Style)
Here’s a simple blues turnaround in E… Picked this one up listening to guys like Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf. Real old-school feel. It’s built around those open strings… just letting it roll and breathe. You can grab that high E in there if you want, add your own touch to it. Plenty of ways to play it… but this is the heart of it.
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Blackberry Smoke's Charlie Starr: How to turn a simple, catchy riff into a killer song
Blackberry Smoke's Charlie Starr discusses how guitar playing relates to songwriting. As every guitarist knows, it’s all about the riff, and today, the riff in question is from BS's "Let It Burn" (2017).
The CRAZY TRAIN SOLO ANOMALY (Why it always sounds off when we play it)
I never try to sound exactly like the record, but it's interesting to hear someone break down a solo (and try to glean a couple ideas).
Hendrix Skills We Don't Talk About: Funky Chords & String Muting
I talk a lot about Hendrix Doublestops. They're great! But there's so much more to unpack; dude was such an alien!
Train Kept a Rollin' - Aerosmith (Steve Hunter / Dick Wagner) Guitar Cover
I feel like this is close to having a friend show you how to play some cool licks they learned.
Stop Relying on Backing Tracks: A John Mayer Inspired Practice Routine
Intro: John Mayer Inspiration and the 1-4 Progression: (0:00-1:34)
Sugaree Rhythm and Setup for the Exercise: (1:34-3:00)
Demonstrating Simple Chord Tones: (3:00-4:49)
Adding the A Note for a Mixolydian Flavor: (4:49-6:17)
Comparing Major Scale vs. Mixolydian Sounds: (6:17-7:58)
Introducing Chromaticism: (7:58-9:07)
Adding Rhythmic Subdivisions: (9:07-10:25)
The Next Frontier: Playing Without a Backing Track: (10:25-13:30)
Craving the Ionian Sound over Mixolydian: (13:30-15:47)
Ramble On Rose Inspiration and More Playing: (15:47-18:58)
Outro: Setup, Memberships, and Plugs: (18:58-20:15)
Slow Blues Guitar Solo Lesson - 10 BB King, Clapton & SRV Style Licks
Today, we’re slowing things down and locking in 10 essential licks designed specifically for the classic 1–4–5 chord progression in C major. Along the way, you’ll learn which scales fit best over each chord, how to target chord tones with confidence, and how to build a stronger, more expressive blues vocabulary.