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The "best" or at least a good Blues course


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I love the Blues, mostly the things Gibbons plays or leaning towards Southern Rock. I'm willing to buy a course I can go through and make me a better player. I'd like it to cover everything from beginner to advanced... whew!

 

Is there anything like that out in the market? I've searched through some sites but when there's more than 1000 options, I get lost fast!

 

Is there anything like that you all would recommend?

 

Thanks:thu:

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I'm using "Blues You Can Use" a book/cd. It covers scales/chords/progressions and tunes. The cool thing is it does a little bit of each in each lesson. So you learn the twelve bar pretty quick and as you go through it adds 7th, 9th chords etc.

 

It tries to do all styles, but a lot of the backing tracks have a texas boogie vibe. It has helped me a lot and I'm not even half way through it.

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I'm using "Blues You Can Use" a book/cd. It covers scales/chords/progressions and tunes. The cool thing is it does a little bit of each in each lesson. So you learn the twelve bar pretty quick and as you go through it adds 7th, 9th chords etc.


It tries to do all styles, but a lot of the backing tracks have a texas boogie vibe. It has helped me a lot and I'm not even half way through it.

Thanks for the tip!

:thu:

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