Been playing guitar a couple years with lessons in person. These two beginning blues lessons just opened up the sky for me in understanding 1/4/5 which I had a hard time grasping until now...! Thank you!!!
OP is a hero. A real champion of the people. Thanks so much for being a great teacher to us folks on the internet. One day I hope to be half as good as you are at playing guitar and sharing knowledge. Sincerely
Best lessons I have found! I have paid for others and this stuff just seems to hit! Feel a lot more confident and actually feel like I am playing something afterwards. Thanks!!!!
These are phenomenal lessons, IMO. Ive been playing for awhile, just not blues. Im finding these lessons are done well. Some teach What to play, but its important to teach Why also.
❤ Awsome ! Exactly what I was looking for just please elaborate the linear form does it covers all the notes from the e maj/min pentatonic used down the neck in first positon the open e blues want to know theory so that I can work it out in other keys Please !!
Hi - It's the exact same E Blues Scale covered in Part 1 - But fretted, and played along the neck, instead of the "open" position at the 2nd and 3rd frets :-)
Howard...went to your site to see if you have a monthly or yearly program to access your stuff but only saw the price per video...let me know and thanks, Rob
This is great, but having a hard time fitting that intro lick into a 4:4 bar with 4 triplets in it -- looks like there's an extra note in there in the last beat which doesn't fit. Can you perhaps clarify this Howard?
Hi - The intro lick is 2 measures long (8 beats) - The first measure is 4 triplets in a row... But, the last note of the first triplet has a grace note; the slide from 3 to 5 on the B string. This is played as one note, which may be throwing you off a bit? The 2nd measure is two 8th notes, then a triplet, and the B7 chord is held for 2 beats. I hope that helps :-)
Glad I found you these lessons are amazing very well explained. Thank you for the time and effort you put in teaching us.
Hey Howard please continue the blues lesson series🙏🏻
Been playing guitar a couple years with lessons in person. These two beginning blues lessons just opened up the sky for me in understanding 1/4/5 which I had a hard time grasping until now...! Thank you!!!
Thank you very much for your blues teaching videos. These are the best lessons on blues that I have found in TH-cam.
Wow, thanks!
Awesome. Looking forward to a more advanced part three. Thanks!
Coming soon!
Really enjoyed these lessons Thanks Howard.
Absolutely love your teaching style. Thank you 🙏
agree
What an awesome lessons Howard. Looking forward to many more, to start with part 3. Thanks a lot for your clear explaining.
You did it again Howard🙂
Keep up the blues lessons.
Cheers from Denmark 🇩🇰
Thanks, will do!
Thanks!
Excellent
Bring on the next one yeww I'm loving learning these lessons ❤
OP is a hero. A real champion of the people. Thanks so much for being a great teacher to us folks on the internet. One day I hope to be half as good as you are at playing guitar and sharing knowledge.
Sincerely
Wow, thank you!
You are a wonderful teacher. You are calm and make it interesting. Thank you. Will practice it.
Really well thought out lessons. I'm really enjoying your channel.Thanks Howard!
My pleasure!
Thanks Howard
This got me out of my rut. Thank you, I will join.
Great stuff
I learned more today than I did last year
Hey, Howard. Thanks for sharing your talent!
My pleasure!
very good lesson - very good teacher- Thank you!!!!
THANK You so much
Welcome 😊
Best lessons I have found! I have paid for others and this stuff just seems to hit! Feel a lot more confident and actually feel like I am playing something afterwards. Thanks!!!!
Thank you. Looking forward to more lessons...and some theory too. Great job.
Just ..first class all around....thank you.
Great!
Thanks so much for these lessons!!
These are phenomenal lessons, IMO. Ive been playing for awhile, just not blues. Im finding these lessons are done well. Some teach What to play, but its important to teach Why also.
love this channel.Need more ...thanks so much Howard
Thanks, will do!
Keep it Howard, very interesting
Thanks, will do!
This is great.
Thanks u teaching way is easy understand for everyone!
excellent. thanks
Love this stuff, Man!
Thanks for beginners blues
Excellent lesson and teacher 😊
Thank you! 😃
Good job!
Thanks!
best......lavvvv this
❤ Awsome ! Exactly what I was looking for just please elaborate the linear form does it covers all the notes from the e maj/min pentatonic used down the neck in first positon the open e blues want to know theory so that I can work it out in other keys Please !!
Hi - It's the exact same E Blues Scale covered in Part 1 - But fretted, and played along the neck, instead of the "open" position at the 2nd and 3rd frets :-)
I’m new to this. Love it. Can I get the tabs?
Great lessons.
Question: when stopping to look at tab, anyway to clear it up. It is covered by other videos or the straight line showing minutes
What a pain... didn't realize that :-(
Howard...went to your site to see if you have a monthly or yearly program to access your stuff but only saw the price per video...let me know and thanks, Rob
This is great, but having a hard time fitting that intro lick into a 4:4 bar with 4 triplets in it -- looks like there's an extra note in there in the last beat which doesn't fit. Can you perhaps clarify this Howard?
Hi - The intro lick is 2 measures long (8 beats) - The first measure is 4 triplets in a row... But, the last note of the first triplet has a grace note; the slide from 3 to 5 on the B string. This is played as one note, which may be throwing you off a bit?
The 2nd measure is two 8th notes, then a triplet, and the B7 chord is held for 2 beats.
I hope that helps :-)
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How do we find or copy the tabs for these lessons?
Contact info@bluerasamedia.com - Be sure to reference the Tab you're looking for :-)
I got to go back and watch lesson one!
IS THEIR A PART 3?
It's on the way... This next week :-)
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