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	<title>The Treble Clef - All Things musical &#187; Blues Guitar</title>
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		<title>BlueJamSession Review &#8211; Is It Worth It?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 08:49:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Ortiz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I've chanced upon a product called BluesJamSession and here's an honest review of it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve chanced upon a product called BluesJamSession and here&#8217;s an honest review of it.</p>
<p>What I like about it:</p>
<p>There are 60 well recorded and high quality jam tracks. Each track comes with its own chord chart, scales and guide book. There are a step by step video tutorials that will teach everything you need to know about the blues guitar and how to play it.</p>
<p>The tutorial was done by several world popular guitar players and several software engineers that put everything together. The greatness of this product is that it is really accessible and it is not hard to deal with. For example there are software programs on the market that are really hard to comprehend with it. This BlueJamSession is not like that. The entire program is specially designed to be easy-access and easy-to handle.</p>
<p>It is one of the best and leading DVD?s which will allow you to learn blues guitar improvisations really fast and to be able to play like a pro no matter where you are. This tutorial offers you plenty of scales and chord charts. They are really useful for the novice guitar player.</p>
<p>Most books/lessons just toss you into the &#8220;centre of the swimming pool&#8221; and tell you to &#8220;SWIM!&#8221; This series systematically progresses you through the lessons, introducing theory and more complex chords and technique only at the point that you should be ready for it.</p>
<p>What I didn&#8217;t like:</p>
<p>There are plenty of stuff to download. It is understandable since it is a massive course. However, you can get the 2 CD physical edition in the members area which is cool</p>
<p>The bottom line:</p>
<p>BluesJamSession is one product you must get if you love the blues. It is the best of its kind that I have found. The jam tracks, video lessons, guide books all form a very comprehensive blues guitar package. Even if you are completely new to guitar, you should be playing your first blues song in a month or so. If you have been playing a little while, you will have the first song nailed in a week or so. So visit the official site while the offer is still available.</p>
<p>Michael Ortiz is an independant reviewer of online guitar programs. Visit BluesJamSession offical site at: <a target='_blank' href="http://www.bluesjamsession.com">guitar jam tracks</a> &#8211; <a target='_blank' href="http://www.bluesjamsession.com">blues jam tracks</a></p>
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		<title>Beginners Guitar Lessons</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2010 12:38:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guitar directions refer to going up and down the neck as well as on the scales of guitar's neck. The important point to remember is "up the neck" refers to moving toward your body and "down the neck" means away from the body. While going up refers to upward movement in pitch while ascending toward the guitar's neck so that the pitch will also go higher. It has actually something to do with the fret numbers in increasing order as you move towards the guitar's neck.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Guitar directions refer to going up and down the neck as well as on the scales of guitar&#8217;s neck. The important point to remember is &#8220;up the neck&#8221; refers to moving toward your body and &#8220;down the neck&#8221; means away from the body. While going up refers to upward movement in pitch while ascending toward the guitar&#8217;s neck so that the pitch will also go higher. It has actually something to do with the fret numbers in increasing order as you move towards the guitar&#8217;s neck.</p>
<p>For novice in this field, musical scale may be confusing. When you play the G major scale on the third fret with the Low E string going up to the third fret of High E string, it will seem like moving down. Don&#8217;t panic because it just means that you are going up through the scale since the pitch of the note will increase.</p>
<p>The important point here to avoid confusion is to listen carefully instead of watching your way through the guitar&#8217;s string. When you play upward the major scale, you will definitely move downward but up high the pitch.</p>
<p>Once you can move your way on the guitar and can read tabs, you can have the confidence to play any song. All guitars have the same rules in terms of playing them. Whatever guitar you are about to use just like Spanish guitar, classical guitar, metal string acoustic or an electric lead guitar, you will find it very easy as long as you are aware of the directions and tuning methods.</p>
<p>Though playing the guitar has several aspects, you can work it on your own. It may start with holding the guitar properly, strumming and plucking it, plus reading chords and guitar tabs. Familiarizing all of the techniques will really take time. However, continuous practice can help you learn everything about playing the guitar.</p>
<p>If confusion starts, just ask for professional guidance or just search for answers from the internet. You can find guide book that can help new guitarists. Mastering this musical art is rewarding so keep your spirit high.</p>
<p>Playing around the guitar will require sharp memory and listening skills. Patience is also highly needed all through out.</p>
<p>While others are playing their guitars, you may listen carefully and learn from them. Watch how they artistically strum the guitars and hum calming tunes. You can fix your eyes on them and definitely master what they are doing, too.</p>
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		<title>How To Play Blues Acoustic Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 03:33:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zack Roberts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acoustic music is one of the most well-received kinds of contemporary music these days. After all, how can you ever ignore a person who seems to be baring his/her soul with an almost-a-capella rendition of a particular song? There's no other instrument than can go with his/her voice than an acoustic guitar.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acoustic music is one of the most well-received kinds of contemporary music these days. After all, how can you ever ignore a person who seems to be baring his/her soul with an almost-a-capella rendition of a particular song? There&#8217;s no other instrument than can go with his/her voice than an acoustic guitar.</p>
<p>There are a lot of people who believe that blues acoustic playing is really easy. Usually, the songs played are slow, which can give them ample time to position their fingers at the right keys. They also don&#8217;t have to think about complementing other sounds that may com from the drums or the keyboards. But then again, there&#8217;s also plenty of room of mistake, and one wrong move can eventually destroy the entire presentation.</p>
<p>Here are 4 basic tips when it comes to playing acoustic guitar:</p>
<p>1. Match your height with your guitar. One of the most important things in acoustic blues guitar playing is that you have to be extremely comfortable with it. If you have a constant gig, then you&#8217;re going to be utilizing the instrument the whole time. You should have no reason to feel sore for carrying it all over your shoulder. Hence, make sure that you pick a guitar that&#8217;s the right size for you. This will also help you reach out to the keys more easily.</p>
<p>2. Adjust the strings to the proper pitch of the song. It&#8217;s highly essential that you truly have an ear for music. This will help you determine if the music requires a low or high pitch. Depending on the real pitch of the song, you need to adjust the tuning pegs of your acoustic guitar accordingly. When you tighten the strings, you are in for a high pitch. Conversely, a low pitch is produced if you&#8217;re going to loosen the guitar strings.</p>
<p>3. Start with standard tuning first. This is considered the default mode in acoustic guitar and thus real easy. If you&#8217;re a beginner, you better start with standard tuning before you decide to play on some more complicated notes. You simply need to match the tune of your guitar to the pitch of the song. All six strings should be compatible with the sound produced by the singer.</p>
<p>4. Use a pick. You can always make use of your fingers, but if they get burned out for long playing moments, you will surely get distracted, and you won&#8217;t be able to play as better as before. Moreover, fingers don&#8217;t really create a much louder sound, which you may need when you&#8217;re playing in a large crowd. The best solution to this is to use a pick.</p>
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		<title>How To Learn Blues Scales for Blues Guitarists</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 17:50:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Danny Simmons</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Blues Guitar]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Come and join us as we analyze the benefits of utilizing blues backing tracks to perfect and sharpen up your knowledge and skills for playing the blues.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Come and join us as we analyze the benefits of utilizing blues backing tracks to perfect and sharpen up your knowledge and skills for playing the blues.</p>
<p>Blues music is one of the most passionate kinds of music that is played on the guitar. Blues guitarists run out their emotions through their fingertips, and weave a soul-bearing story just by using six strings of Blues. Lots of individuals who love to play the guitar quickly start loving blues music, if they werent already in love with it before.</p>
<p>One of the main elements to finding out how to play blues music is finding out the scales and chords that fabricate the foundation of blues music . Lot of different kinds of blues music and distinct styles are there within that genre that you can learn, so it is critical to commence with the fundamental chords and scales and make your way up to the more intricate ones.</p>
<p>The standard blues scale is a pentatonic minor scale. It has one extra note than the regular pentatonic minor scale. This additional note leaves the necessary amount of tension to create the signature blues sound. The scale constitutes of six unique note names, but when you actually play the blues scale you will play all the places for those note names within that particular position.</p>
<p>Once you learn that special scale, you will be set to master the timing, structure, and improvisational aspects of blues music. This is best accomplished by playing along with blues backing tracks. Practicing with blues backing tracks is like practicing along with an entire blues band playing along you. There are a lot of benefits   using blues supporting tracks to better your practice time.</p>
<p>One of the benefits to utilizing blues backing tracks is it helps you to realise structure and how the scale blends in with the rhythm section. By performing along with blues backing tracks, youll be able to combine the knowledge you have of the scale and implement what youve learned about music theory.</p>
<p>Other special benefit of blues backing tracks is that it is a powerful weapon in mastering one of the trickiest parts of playing the blues, known as improvisation. You have complete freedom to improvise based on your knowledge of the scale and your own creativeness with these guitar backing tracks. Improvisation is an essential technique, one that is crucial for the blues guitarist to boom in, especially during a live concert.</p>
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		<title>The History &amp; Origins of Blues Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 13:58:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zack Roberts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The blues is a variety of music that can be vocal, instrumental (blues guitar) or both. It applies the 'blue' notes which are established on a 'minor pentatonic' scale quite regularly, otherwise recognised as the blues scale.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The blues is a variety of music that can be vocal, instrumental (blues guitar) or both. It applies the &#8216;blue&#8217; notes which are established on a &#8216;minor pentatonic&#8217; scale quite regularly, otherwise recognised as the blues scale. </p>
<p> Blues music was generalised from the African-American communities in the U.S. out of job songs, spiritual songs, field hollers, chants, shouts and elementary ballads that rhymed. A lot of aspects of the blues comes from African culture </p>
<p> The call-and-response aspect of the music came directly from African origins and there were a lot of notes that would get duplicated thrice or more. This later developed into a line repeating twice and then on the third time around there would be an &#8216;answer line&#8217;. You will be able to still discover these features of early blues in modern day music, especially hip-hop. </p>
<p> The term &#8216;The Blues&#8217; refers to the &#8216;blue devils&#8217; which signifies down spirits or sorrow. </p>
<p> The blues guitar brings a fundamental role in blues music as well as up-to-date music. It has shaped Jazz, Rhythm and Blues, Bluegrass and even heavy rock genres The original blues of the early 1900&#8242;s, differently known as &#8220;poor man&#8217;s blues&#8221; was normally associated with hard times, subjugation from white folk, cruelness of the police, gambling, economic depression, floods, magic, farming and dry periods. This music was fueled by a lot of grief and sorrow. Typically a lost loved one or an generic harsh surrounding prompted the lyrics and the tone of the blues guitar. </p>
<p> After the world war, you began to see blues songs that were about relationships and sexual activity. Also, wit was expanded to the mix. Here is a funny example: </p>
<p> &#8220;That must be your woman, cause mine don&#8217;t look like that&#8230; I said That must be your woman, cause mine don&#8217;t look like that&#8230; Have you seen my baby? She&#8217;s so big and fat&#8230;&#8221; </p>
<p> The blues guitar style came forth from the American South&#8217;s instruments of the time which were the banjo and the Diddley Bow. This was a home made one stringed instrument that was favourite in the early 20th century. Figures such as Robert Johnson, Charley Patton, Son House and Blind Willie McTell were a part of the delta blues style which used a lot of finger picking techniques and slide guitar innovations. </p>
<p> Eventually, after WWII &#8216;electric blues&#8217; became more and more popular where the blues guitar was played on electric guitars as were the bass guitars. This was most prevalent in the Chicago area. </p>
<p> The history of blues guitar and poor man&#8217;s blues is rich with culture and stories of good times and bad. I could go on for days about the history of the blues guitar but let&#8217;s make this part 1 so you don&#8217;t fall asleep on me!</p>
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		<title>Blues Guitar &#8211; The History and Origins</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 08:21:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zack Roberts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The blues is a form of music that can be vocal, instrumental (blues guitar) or both. It utilises the 'blue' notes which are accomplished on a 'minor pentatonic' scale almost all the time, otherwise known as the blues scale.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The blues is a form of music that can be vocal, instrumental (blues guitar) or both. It utilises the &#8216;blue&#8217; notes which are accomplished on a &#8216;minor pentatonic&#8217; scale almost all the time, otherwise known as the blues scale. </p>
<p> Blues music was derived from the African-American communities in the U.S. out of work songs, spiritual songs, field hollers, chants, shouts and elementary ballads that rhymed. A lot of facets of the blues are indicitive of African influence. </p>
<p> The call-and-response aspect of the music came straight from African origins and there were a lot of riffs that would get duplicated thrice or more. This later developed into a line repeating twice and then on the third time around there would be an &#8216;answer line&#8217;. You will be able to still discover these aspects of early blues in modern day music, especially hip-hop. </p>
<p> The term &#8216;The Blues&#8217; refers to the &#8216;blue devils&#8217; which signifies down spirits or unhappiness. </p>
<p> The blues guitar brings a important role in blues music as well as contemporary music. It has shaped Jazz, Rhythm and Blues, Bluegrass and even Rock N&#8217; Roll enormously. The original blues of the early 1900&#8242;s, differently known as &#8220;poor man&#8217;s blues&#8221; was usually connected with hard times, subjugation from white folk, cruelness of the police, gambling, economic depression, floods, magic, farming and dry periods. This music was fueled by a lot of sorrow and depression. Usually a lost loved one or an overall harsh surrounding inspired the lyrics and the tone of the blues guitar. </p>
<p> After the world war, you start to see blues songs that were about family relationships and sexuality. Also, humor was broadened to the mix. Here is a funny example: </p>
<p> &#8220;That must be your woman, cause mine don&#8217;t look like that&#8230; I said That must be your woman, cause mine don&#8217;t look like that&#8230; Have you seen my baby? She&#8217;s so big and fat&#8230;&#8221; </p>
<p> The blues guitar style came forth from the American South&#8217;s instruments of the time which were the banjo and the Diddley Bow. This was a home-made one stringed instrument that was favorite in the early 20th century. Figures such as Robert Johnson, Charley Patton, Son House and Blind Willie McTell were a part of the delta blues style which used a lot of finger picking proficiencies and slide guitar innovations. </p>
<p> Eventually, after WWII &#8216;electric blues&#8217; became progressively popular where the blues guitar was played on electric guitars as were the bass guitars. This was most prevalent in the Chicago area. </p>
<p> The history of blues guitar and poor man&#8217;s blues is rich with culture and narratives of good times and bad. I could go on for days about the history of the blues guitar but let&#8217;s make this part 1 so you don&#8217;t fall asleep on me!</p>
<p>Download 80 of the best <a HREF="http://www.50blues.com/12barbluesjam.htm">12 bar blues backing</a> tracks and jam with a *live* band at the comfort of your room. Download these killer <a HREF="http://www.50blues.com/12barbluesjam.htm">12 bar blues progression</a> backing tracks now.</p>
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		<title>?Mastering The Perfect Pitch &#8211; Playing By Ear For Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 20:11:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charlie Talbot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Join us as we take a closer look at what it takes to learn to play the guitar by ear and share some great practical tips that you can use to improve your skills and fine tune your ear.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join us as we take a closer look at what it takes to learn to play the guitar by ear and share some great practical tips that you can use to improve your skills and fine tune your ear.</p>
<p>There are numberless antithetic methods of learning how to play guitar, and all of them are important and all-important for the command of the instrument. Most individuals learn to play by utilizing sheet music, or tablature. This is certainly a compulsory skill to learn for growth and development. There is something that a plenty of guitarists may not take the time to learn, and that is how to play the guitar by ear.</p>
<p>Learning to play by ear will allow you a greater depth of understanding about guitar. This will also facilitate you to recognize chords and scales you hear players using <i>without needing </i>the sheet music for that particular piece.</p>
<p>Hence as to begin learning how to play the guitar by ear, you need to have a <i>basic knowledge and understanding of music</i>. You dont have to be a professional, but that you should understand some of the basics of music theory. Some fundamental knowledge about chords, chord progressions, and how chords and scales work together will be very facilitative.</p>
<p><i>patience</i>   is one more important skill you&#8217;ll need to groom.  Learning to play by ear can be very hard and time consuming; it requires a lot of practice. To perfect your sound, you&#8217;ll have to perpetually play the same chords, riffs, and solos time after time.</p>
<p>One of the premium resources available to assist you fine tune your ear is to <i>play along with your favorite CDs</i>. Dig out some of your preferred albums and start. One of the greatest ways to learn is to mimic the guitar legends you love. By playing along and trying to copy their sound, you&#8217;ll grow in your technique. Another fun way is to jam along to guitar backing tracks like Planet of Rock.</p>
<p>Learning to play guitar by ear has a lot of benefits that can help you grow as a composer. It enables you to develop a deeper understanding of how to play, as well as how music fits together. Playing by ear also helps you out tremendously if you should happen to join a band and play with other guitarists.</p>
<p>Do you want to learn <a HREF="http://www.50blues.com/bluesguitarlessons.htm">how to play blues</a>? We have tons of lessons on <a HREF="http://www.50blues.com/blueschordsandscales.htm">blues chords in e</a> and many more. With videos, articles and backing tracks to go along too!</p>
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