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182 contributions to Rock N Blues Fretboard Friends
Dreams
Hope you all have some good really ones!. I Love a bit of Fleetwood Mac, from back in the blues Peter Green era to the more commercial pop stuff, just a couple of chords and chugs along quite nicely! cheers R.
Dreams
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@Ron Williams Great song, and play! This is a great practice for the moving F shape to G two frets ahead, using the same shape. This is one of the exercises I give my students to get this concept down!
Well its Summertime
Gotta love this one, just came across it https://youtu.be/1RNNQYpnukA?si=wYS9hyW_m1Wrygu7
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@Ron Williams makes Me want to transcribe that now… Super cool man!
RIP. My beautiful and musical Young lady. Bonnie Tyler. She's a fellow country lady
Amazing dusky voice, will be sadly missed, quite a character too. Born in Swansea, Wales, UK
RIP. My beautiful and musical Young lady. Bonnie Tyler. She's a fellow country lady
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She was known for such a deep style. So emotive. Rest in Peace! Great Tribute @Ron Williams !
Random Song/Chart Shares
So I was looking up some of the songs that I’ve taught others over the years, mostly chords/charts, and I was looking to archive them. Well turns out there are hundreds! So I figured, might be fun to share with the community. Random Song, as it was presented to that student. Some I don't even remember teaching but apparently I did. Each day (or so) I’ll post a screenshot of one such session. Not saying it will be useful… but maybe some are better than others!
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Todays random chart post - Intro to Jimi Hendrix’s Purple Haze - by request. This was probably a two to 3 lesson series, I just cant find any of the other charts, nor can I remember the student I did this for.
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Todays Random Song Chart - How Deep Is Your Love - Bee Gees. Some of you know Chris, my student and his accomplishments - this was a chart that I did for him to teach him about some finer points of songwriting and chord progressions so that he could appreciate things outside the box, and he took to it like a sponge soaking up water. You know what he plays today. This is an example of somebody that appreciated and valued what I was trying to show him regardless of whether or not he was personally “into it”. I think that is a large part of why he is where he is today, is he always embraced the opportunity to learn and understand no matter where it came from, and being as I taught him from age 12 until the day he entered into that band, and maybe at some point, I’ll make a big huge post about that, I would really like to invite him into the community first, but he is currently in the studio with his band, making a huge album this summer. If you know you know. When I ran across this one. It brought back very special and cherished memories of the many times Chris and I sat side-by-side, as I poured everything I had, although he thinks there’s still more to learn from me, he still considers himself my student, which, if you know him, it makes sense but to many, he’s also one of the best young up and coming guitar players on the scene right now. Im not.
My set up
I promised I'd share more about my guitar playing. So here it is!! This space is actually larger than what you can see. The area used to be my office, but since retiring I've been allowed by the Management to keep a space for my music!! Actually, I like it because I'm out of the way 🙂 Normally the guitar faces the other way, turned round for the photo. As you can see, I also play the piano. Those are the books I am using to get back into the guitar and the Blues. The one pictured on its own is the Aerobics book. Whilst on the subject, I do have a question: Should I strike the strings using wrist movement or movement from the elbow? Or is it a personal choice? I am making myself use the elbow to move up and down the strings with right hand. Suggestions and advice appreciated Cheers
My set up
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@Mo Awkati Hey great post, and great questions! Love your playing space. I’m familiar with both books. Levi Clay is a monster teacher, and I have that same book in my studio. In my opinion his guided practice series was very effective for a lot of things. But, what it requires most, is consistency. The biggest plan towards progress is consistency. After seeing those books, I think, Ganapes book is a little high level, for the beginner player, and suited for those that have a rudimentary understanding of blues, and then wants to get deeper. I think, I’d like to get more of your background, goals and I have some questions about your prior knowledge and experience of blues, soloing, current repertoire etc.
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Founder and Instructor of the Rock n Blues Guitar Academy, an award-winning, brick and mortar and online guitar school based in Texas.

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