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Blues Guitar Lessons: Beginning Blues essentials learn to play blues lead and rhythm instructional video dvd

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Product Description

Would You Like To Discover The Insider Secrets To Playing Like The Blues Greats Quickly And Easily?

Join the thousands of musicians that have benefited from the exact same system to play just like the legends:

B.B. King

Chuck Berry

Stevie Ray Vaughan

Buddy Guy

and many others!!!

many aspiring musicians would like to master this playing style but……

* You’re not sure where to start

* The techniques seem to difficult and would take a great deal of time to learn

* Paying $30-$50 per lesson from a private instructor is simply too expensive

Beginners Blues is one DVD that teaches you the tips and tricks you need to know to start playing like your favorite guitarists easier than ever before!

Charles Sedlak is an international recording and touring artist that shows you his tips and tricks to get you started playing blues guitar right away. To be able to star playing this style of music, Charles will show you the proper form, technique and strumming patterns that are often associated with Blues Guitar playing.

Here are some of the techniques you will discover:

* Rhythms
* Minor Blues
* Jazz Blues
* Rumba Blues
* 12 Bar Blues
* Scales
* Blues Scales
* Moveable Scales
* Bends
* Vibrato
* Sliding Notes
* Double Stops
* Hammer-On’s - Pull Off’s
* Trills
* Legato | Staccato

Plus, A special bonus video segment: 25 Essential Blues Licks

The Beginners Blues DVD also features a special section where Charles comprised 25 essential Blues Licks that are heavily used by all the legendary great blues players. These techniques are now revealed for you!

Here are the features that are packed in this video:

1) 80 Minute Running Time

Hundreds of dollars worth of private lessons all in one DVD!

2) Interactive Lesson Library

Quickly review your new techniques and songs at your own pace with a touch of a button!

3) Numerous Chapter marks

Save time by zooming directly to any technique you want!

5) Digitally Recorded

Vivid picture quality for easy-to-see instruction, not a repackaged old VHS transfer!

6) Multiple Camera Angles Instruction

Some techniques require close attention to your picking hand… not a problem with the multiple angles and “split screen” feature!

7) Password access to Online features

Your DVD will contain a password to access online additional Jam Tracks , A Free Online Tuner and Metronome

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One Comment

I have been having so much fun playing along with this DVD. Every lesson is slowed down so you can really get your fingers around it and understand what is going on. It’s great to learn several different blues rhythm patterns and then go through and ad a ton of lead licks and phrases to spice things up. The lead licks are definitely my favorite. This has been the most enjoyable instructional DVD I have used so far. If you are interested in learning how to play some cool blues guitar I can’t think of a better place to start. Have fun~
Rating: 5 / 5
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