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Pat Boyack

Arpeggio Page

On top of the column is the chord type. Below is the various arps varying in position. The "R" is the root of the chord. Finger position is…

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Pat Boyack

Arpeggio Page

On top of the column is the chord type. Below is the various arps varying in position. The "R" is the root of the chord. Finger position is…

Started by Pat Boyack

0 Apr 9, 2010
Louis Powers

FREE BLUES TRACKS

Hey people, these are some free blues tracks web sites: www.freejamtracks.com    and  www.bluesblast.com/jams   . Enjoy it!

Started by Louis Powers

0 Mar 6, 2010
Beth Isbell

Links to Over 5,000 Free On-Line Backing Tracks

Here's a link to an article I wrote recently that lists links to over 5,000 FREE on-line backing tracks for guitarists - mainly blues &…

Started by Beth Isbell

3 Jan 22, 2010
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Michael Schaefer

G Major - E Natural Minor - Minor Blues Exercise

G Major Modal Exercise – Relative Minor Scale – E Minor Blues Introduction This lesson will introduce the G Major scale and discuss one o…

Started by Michael Schaefer

2 Jan 11, 2010
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Gordon Malone

Jazz Up The Blues!

Here are some ideas to jazz up your blues tunes beyond I-IV-V progressions. These are parts 1 and 2 of 4. In the attachment are examples o…

Started by Gordon Malone

7 Jan 8, 2010
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Michael Schaefer

Chuck Mayo's Blog Post - Fun With Relative Minors

Chuck has written a really cool blog post about using Relative Minors that I don't want to lose track of. So I'm linking to it here: Chuck…

Started by Michael Schaefer

0 Oct 21, 2009

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