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Bruce dumes
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T-Bone Artist Study Jam Track
Hey Duke! Here's my take at this. Please let me know what you think! I'm trying my best to tell a story; not sure if it's working, but I'm trying.
Nice stuff, Charlie! You are...
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Charlie
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T-Bone Artist Study Jam Track
Thanks as always Duke. I especially appreciated the sermon (your words : ) in one of these lessons, on the importance of LISTENING. That kind of insight is invaluable to me! For...
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Charlie
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T-Bone Artist Study Jam Track
Thanks as always Duke. I especially appreciated the sermon (your words : ) in one of these lessons, on the importance of LISTENING. That kind of insight is invaluable to me! For...
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Rick estrin
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Thank you Rick !! make sense again .... looking forward to see you !!
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Tom ferring
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The Outskirts Of Town, hopefully reminiscient of Freddy King.
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Dennis gruenling
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Two for One Third Verse Breakdown
Hi Robert - Good question. Sliding single notes up, which is my usual way. You CAN slide octaves, but it is almost always cleaner and smoother using single notes for this type of...
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Dennis gruenling
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Hi Dennis - On the slide up to the 6-10 draw octave near the end of the verse are you running single notes all the way up and then hitting the octave, or sliding the octave...
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Andre loiselle
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Chicago Shuffle Verse 4 - I and IV Chord
Thank you Rick !! make sense again .... looking forward to see you !!
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Rick estrin
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Chicago Shuffle Verse 4 - I and IV Chord
Hi Andre - Good ear! Usually there is a little exhale ghost chord in that spot.
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Andre loiselle
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Chicago Shuffle Verse 4 - I and IV Chord
Hi Rick !! i d like to know ; on the 1 , is there ghost blow or draw chords between the Bop Bop ??
André
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Robert fox
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Two for One Third Verse Breakdown
Hi Dennis - On the slide up to the 6-10 draw octave near the end of the verse are you running single notes all the way up and then hitting the octave, or sliding the octave...
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Bgober
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T-Bone Walker Style Shuffle Solo Lesson 1
Hello Duke - my name is Barry and I am from Texas. I just joined the site and am looking forward to digging in. Here is a version of the T-Bone Shuffle I recorded awhile back.
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Corey harris
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Police Dog Blues Breakdowns
Here we will get into the most challenging part of the tune, the four breakdowns. Take your time with each of these parts. As you listen you will see how they add excitement. Each...
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Duke robillard
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T-Bone Artist Study Jam Track
Hi Friends,
This week we have a jam track for you of Brad and I supplying a medium tempo shuffle rhythm that works for all four choruses I have demonstrated in the T-Bone shuffle...
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Dennis gruenling
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Two for One Third Verse Breakdown
Hey Harp Gang - Dennis Gruenling here this week to wrap up my chromatic piece “Two For One”. For this last part we build up the phrasing and move around a little bit more while...
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Charlie
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T-Bone Artist Study Shuffle Style Solo, 4th Chorus
Lovely stuff as always Duke!
I must (once again) say a HUGE thanks to you for sharing this hard-earned wisdom. It's done so much for me as a musician. The other night at a gig...
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Dennis gruenling
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Horton Shuffle Sixth & Seventh Chorus Breakdown
I do occasionally, but it is not necessary.
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Dennis gruenling
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Are you tongue switching on the 1 hole?
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Duke robillard
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T-Bone Artist Study Shuffle Style Solo, 4th Chorus
Hello Folks,
Well we're up to the final lesson of the G shuffle T-Bone style here. We are ending the month with a climatic T-Bone line where use a G diminished and bends it up a...
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David thomson
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Horton Shuffle Sixth & Seventh Chorus Breakdown
Are you tongue switching on the 1 hole?
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Mike
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Whiskey Before Breakfast Basic Version
Is the underside of your thumb* touching or grazing the bridge pins or E, A, or D strings while you play the G string?
*indicated in the diagram below by the term Thenor:
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Jack
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This Little Light of Mine Chords, Rhythm and Solo
really cool lesson. so many ideas to jam on!
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Corey harris
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Police Dog Blues Bass and Main Riff
Here we will look at the alternating bass and how to play it. Looking deeper into the main riff, we take it apart to see what makes it work. I suggest starting with listening...
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Dennis gruenling
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Two for One Second Verse Breakdown
Sonic Junction Harpers -
I’m here now to dive into the 2nd chorus of this chromatic piece focusing on octaves. Most of the song is utilizing the blues scale, so if you have...
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Mike caren
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Two for One First Verse Breakdown
Thanks Robert. You're right. All fixed.
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Dennis gruenling
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Two for One First Verse Breakdown
Yes, thanks for the head's up. Working on fiixng this...thanks!
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Dennis gruenling
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I think this is the second verse.
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Dennis gruenling
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Two for One First Verse Breakdown
I would say blues chromatic is more difficult. They are very different however, but I think for most players, unless you already are familiar with the chromatic, the chromatic is...
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Dennis gruenling
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Mr. Dennis which is more dificult to play the blues: diatonic or chromatic?
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Mike
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Wildwood Flower Fretboard Journal Version
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