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Instantly Download An Entire Library Of Accurate Blues Guitar Song Transcriptions I’ve put together an incredible collection of accurate song transcriptions that you can download, save, and print out. With this extensive library, you’ll have plenty of songs to discover, learn, and study for years to come. 100 Blues Guitar Songs In Stunning PDF. Hundreds Of Pages. Instant Library – Instant Download. Compatible With All Devices. Beware Of “Fake Books” A lot of people (including me!) love to print out just chords and lyrics for songs, but these “cheat-sheets” will only take you so far.
Think of all the information that is left out! The only way that they really work is if you already know the song and need something to remind you of what’s coming next. With the “Top 100 Blues Guitar Songs” all the guitar parts clearly transcribed, note-for-note, in traditional music notation and tablature in PDF. What Songs Can I Expect To Find?” I thought you would never ask!
Each song includes full tab and traditional music notation and is available in PDF and Power Tab formats. Instant access! Check the list closely for live sample links. Check the bottom of this page to download the software to open these files (if you don’t already have it installed).
Here’s the list of songs:. “Albert’s Alley” by Albert King PDF PTB. “All My Love In Vain” by Robert Johnson PDF PTB. “Baby, What You Want Me To Do/Rock Me Baby” by Albert Collins PDF PTB. “Bad Feelin’ Blues” by Blind Blake PDF PTB. “B.B. Boogie” by B.B.
Kings of Blues & Rock examines the playing styles of eight of the greatest and most influential blues and rock guitarists that have ever lived: Eric Clapton, Duane Allman, Jimmy Page, Johnny Winter, T-Bone Walker, B. King, Albert King and Freddie King. Kings of Blues & Rock is presented in eight Volumes, one volume for each artist. This volume of video guitar lessons examines the playing style of Albert King. Albert King is one of the most fiercely individual guitarists that ever lived, in any genre of music. Part of the uniqueness of his style stems from the fact that he took a right-handed guitar and it upside down and played it lefty; additionally, he tuned the strings down a full step and a half, making them very slinky and easy to bend, as string-bending is one of the most important elements in his approach. Albert's style is deceptive in that it sounds way simpler than it really is: he had a horde of stock licks and phrases that he relied on, but he never, ever sounded predictable, always mixing up his improvised riffs with pure inspiration and intensity.
He often bent the strings one and a half, two and two and a half steps - known as 'overbends' - and would also bend multiple strings at a time, creating a thunderously expressive sound. It is these types of licks that influenced the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton and Buddy Guy the most. Kings of Blues & Rock will impact your playing in two distinctly different but equally important ways: first, you will learn how to play guitar in the style of Albert King; more importantly, you will be able to take this information and use it to create your own style and sound in rock and blues guitar.
The playing styles of each artist is examined in a variety of musical settings designed around the artists' signature style and performances. All of the solo segments are played first at tempo, over practice rhythm tracks, and then presented slowly with thorough explanations. Practice rhythm tracks are provided so that you can practice the solo examples as presented and work on creating your own solo variations and ideas.
Also discussed is the type of guitar and amp each artist favors, and the means by which they achieve their distinct, signature sound.