GF 064 : 12 Bar Blues in A Major – Part 2 – Variation
As we discussed in the previous podcast episode, the 12 bar blues has a very simple formula. This formula involves arranging musical degrees I, IV, and V of any key in a particular order. With that...
View ArticleGF 065 : The 12 Bar Blues in G – Part 1
In this episode we will continue talking about the 12 bar blues. We will keep the same formula as the episode before, but instead of the key of A, this one is in the key of G.
View ArticleGF 066 : The 12 Bar Blues in G – Part 2 – Variation
In this episode we we continue to talk about the 12 bar blues in the key of G. This time around we will add a variation which will be very useful when playing the blues.
View ArticleGF 067 : The 12 Bar Blues in D – Part 1
In this episode we’ll play the save form of the 12 bar blues, but this time in the key of D.
View ArticleGF 068 : The 12 Bar Blues in D – Part 2
In this episode we’ll finish up the first round of 12 bar blues progressions. We’ll cover 2 other variations of it in the key of D. Part 1 - Part 2 -
View ArticleGF 069 : Rhythms – Part 1
In this episode we begin talking about rhythms such as whole, half, quarter, and eighth notes. Check out the video to learn how to play each of these rhythms. Rhythms in Music: Whole Notes: Half...
View ArticleGF 070 : Quarter Notes – Rhythms – Part 2
In this episode we continue to talk about rhythms. Most specifically the quarter notes and quarter rests. We’ll also have 3 examples to practice, but as always, we encourage you to make up and practice...
View ArticleGF 071 : Eighth Notes – Rhythms Part 3
In this episode we’ll dive into what eighth notes are and how to play them on the guitar. Pay especial attention to the part where I talk about consistency.
View ArticleGF 072 : Rhythms – Part 4
In this episode we will discuss the rhythm 1 – 2+ – 3 – 4. Let’s dive in using the chord progression G – Em – C – D.
View ArticleGF 073 : Rhythms – Part 5
In this episode we’ll continue to explore rhythms on the guitar. The progression for this one is G – C – D – Am. The rhythm is 1 – 2+ – 3+ – 4.
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