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Duke robillard
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Chicago Blues with Bass Lesson 1
Thanks Ken!
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Ken cathey
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Chicago Blues with Bass Lesson 1
Good ol' muddy blues...just like I like it!!!
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Mike caren
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High Fever Blues Lesson 2
Hi Corey .. I'm really enjoying this tune .. thanks! Here's where I am. I've got some of the individual riffs down, now I'm working on linking them together. The syncopation is...
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Mario abbagliati
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Chicago Blues with Bass Lesson 1
Thanks Duke.
Could you, in a future lesson, explain the difference between Open E Blues Chicago and Texas style? Would you say that Tell Me Why from your Cd Duke's Blues is an...
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Duke robillard
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Chicago Blues with Bass Lesson 1
Hi Mario, Brad's computer just died so I will ask him and get back to you. Duke
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Mario abbagliati
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Chicago Blues with Bass Lesson 1
Excellent, this is very good! I look forward to the next lesson.
A question for Brad: why didn't you start from the open low E and A? Personal choice or stylistic feature?
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Alex barbera
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High Fever Blues Lesson 2
@Corey..thanks for video and explanations on brushes....I've seen something similar by flamenco players :)
I've uploaded a video on the first lesson..Could you take a look at it...
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Bill
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Chicago Blues with Bass Lesson 1
Thanks very much Duke
I guess it's not the structure I struggle with so much but counting the beats. It's easy to count them with a straight shuffle but when it's played like this...
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Mojo74x
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Chicago Blues with Bass Lesson 1
Thank you Mr. Robillard, much appreciated.
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Duke robillard
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Chicago Blues with Bass Lesson 1
Mojo 74x, I will ocallionally do lessons with bass, I realize it will help many of you here. Thanks, Duke
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Duke robillard
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Chicago Blues with Bass Lesson 1
Hi Bluesman, What we have been working on is the typical 12 bar blues with a quick 4 change. What that means is at 4 beats to the measure wi play one measure (or bar) of the 1 (E)...
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Mojo74x
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Chicago Blues with Bass Lesson 1
Thie lesson with double bass is a great idea. Please continue to do lessons like this. It really helps a lot to understand how things work if you listen to the bass alone. I play...
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Bill
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Chicago Blues with Bass Lesson 1
Hi Duke, One of the things that I struggle with is the changes. When I play a standard 12 bar blues rhythm it's easy to know when to go from the I to the IV and V. But when it's...
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Granite777
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Funniest Music Story
I use to work at a dance hall in the midwest called the Holleyhock ballroom. It was a time that bands played in these rural places because mtv and cable and tv were just coming...
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Mike caren
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Chicago Blues in E Lesson 2
Hi Brian .. added some tab for Duke's riffs around 16:00.. Also, let me know if there any more riffs that catch you ear and want tab for after you get these down. Enjoy!
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Bill
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Chicago Blues with Bass Lesson 1
Thanks Mike!
Bill
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Mike caren
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Chicago Blues with Bass Lesson 1
Hi Bill .. I'm tabbing the first chorus of the solo right now .. you should see it in about 3PM west coast / 6PM east coast. Funny, I'm right on the chord at this moment .. yes...
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Bill
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Chicago Blues with Bass Lesson 1
Duke,
Are you playing a B chord at 1:07?
I hear a piano in there too! :)
Thanks,
Bill
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Duke robillard
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Chicago Blues with Bass Lesson 1
Yes he is sir! I'll pass on the message....
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Lterenzi
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Chicago Blues with Bass Lesson 1
Duke!! Tell Brad Lenny says hi! I did the album artwork for Roomful's "That's Right" that he was on. Great guy and player!
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Duke robillard
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Chicago Blues with Bass Lesson 1
For this months lessons we have special guest Brad Hallen sitting in on bass fiddle and electric bass. In our first lesson are going over playing the slow Chicago blues in the key...
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Alex barbera
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High Fever Blues Lesson 1
@Corey...here's your favourite blues nightmare....:).....I've tried the slowest I could...I'm tryin also to brush the strings in different positions...I've seen that you do this a...
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Jerry portnoy
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Juke Lesson 5
Juke 5th Chorus: This chorus begins with a stop-time break played in octaves at the top end of the harp. You'll have to practice making the jump from the low end of the harp to the...
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Bill
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The Master of Atmosphere
Duke just has the audience right where he wants them. It's being able to create an atmosphere with the music, not just playing the notes that really defines the true masters...
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Duke robillard
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Chicago Blues in E Lesson 3
Thanks Bluesman, I appreciate that very much. Please spread the word to fellow guitarists who our lessons here may be of interest to, Ciao, Duke
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Rich g
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Juke Lesson 4
Thanks Jerry, very interesting. It hadn't occurred to me that My Babe is based on This Train, but now that you mention it I can hear the similarities. Lately, I find myself...
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Bill
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Chicago Blues in E Lesson 3
Mike
I couldn't help but notice two things in the loop beginning at 10:14 to practice mixing riffs.
1. At the very end of the loop Dukes words match up with the words at the...
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Jerry portnoy
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Juke Lesson 4
Walter wrote most of the songs he recorded under his own name though his biggest seller, My Babe, was written by Willie Dixon based on the old traditional This Train. He was a fine...
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Alex barbera
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High Fever Blues Lesson 1
@Corey....I'll do it as soon as possible...I don't want to miss my status of your best personal nightmare as a sonic junction user!!! :DD In these days I've been very busy cause...
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Rich g
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Juke Lesson 4
Hi Jerry
I have been working on this and some other songs off Little Walter's "His Best" album, and had some questions. First, I was wondering if you knew if he wrote some his...
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