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Bluesy Country Jam

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by Roo

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    • Tags:  Blues, Rock, Double notes, Jam

      Roo gives a jam lesson that can sound good played dry, without rhythm guitar. There is a lot of double notes and with clean sound you can create a bluesy-rock feeling.


    "Bluesy Jam"
    Welcome to this new lesson!
    I wanted to build for you a little jam that can sound good played dry without rhythm guitar.
    There's a lot of double notes and with the clean sound it creates a bluesy-rock feeling.
    I think it's good to build guitar parts that mix rhythm and lead together a bit like Hendrix did.
    Harmonycaly there's nothing outstanding here.
    There are a lot of 5th intervals, blues scale, open strings, even power chords.
    Technicaly we go further with chicken picking like in my "Mad Farm" lesson. There are a lots of double stops.
    The tempo is pretty slow: 90bpm.
    The goal of this lesson is also to inspire you to build with your own chops, something very simple with double
    notes (stops) which make your playing more colorfull. You notice at the end the strings skipping lick + tapping which goal
    is to use shred stuffs only to create relief and a little tension.
    Really hope you like it, all questions are welcome.






    As usual, I'll post (asap) the complete -high quality- tab in the member board section.
    http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_forum/index.php?showforum=23
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    • Bluesy Country Jam + "while My Guitar Sweeps"

      Started by Kristofer Dahl Sep 01, 2007 with 2 replies Hey there, Today Roo offers you some awesome countryish jam licks. (Europe here) ------------ Also - Jerry presents and excellent oppor...

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      Started by Hdp@adsl1.com Jan 29, 2009 with 5 replies Hi Muris, Awsome on the Fast Country Solo Great stuff. Could you make available for me the backing tracks for this grest solo you did? h...

    • Muris' Country Intermediate Lesson

      Started by Purple hayes Feb 23, 2009 with 12 replies I learned this lesson as a way to get ready for Muris' Fast Country lesson. I'm wide open to your opinions. I'll take the g...

    • Countryyyy

      Started by Eat-Sleep-andJam Jul 21, 2009 with 13 replies Hey Gmc, Just wondering if any instructors are game for making some more country lessons. I love chicken picking and things like that ...

    • Blues Player Of Your Country

      Started by Berko Nov 29, 2008 with 22 replies Hi there GMC:ers! One of my favourite genres in music is BLUES - and basicially every style of music that has traces of blues in it...

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