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Blue Bossa
steveanthes
351 views
8 months ago
"Blue Bossa" by Kenny Dorham. I first played the rhythm through my loopstation then played the melody. At the end I did an improvised solo. If you are interested in lear...
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Live Online Guitar Lessons Skype/Ichat (Little Wing Intro)
steveanthes
328 views
9 months ago
Live online guitar lessons with Steve Anthes via skype or ichat. Please contact me at steveanthes22@gmail.com or go to http://steveanthes.com/. Thanks!
Lesson Details:...
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Slap Pop Thingy
steveanthes
70 views
9 months ago
Just something I came up with a few days ago and thought I record it so I don't forget it. :) I really love the freedom of playing this style/way. If anyone is interested...
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Gm Blues.m4v Madison, Wi Guitar Lessons
steveanthes
360 views
10 months ago
Gm blues backing track. For information about lessons please go to http://steveanthes.com/. Thanks!
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Waltz in D.m4v
steveanthes
145 views
1 year ago
The opening part was worked out, but after that it's all improv. Really tried to keep it all major sounding. Did not really go into any D minor licks in this one.
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Slow Blues
steveanthes
465 views
1 year ago
Slow Blues in the key of G. I find the slow blues to be the toughest of the 3 blues forms. By practicing it more rhythmically and only with a metronome it forces me to tr...
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E Blues Shuffle
steveanthes
785 views
1 year ago
My take on an E blues shuffle. Lot's of S.R.V inspiration! I'm playing through a Fender Super Sonic and a Boss loop station. I recorded the bass line right beforehand on...
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Tension with Chords
steveanthes
112 views
1 year ago
Here's a video that helps to understand why tension is so bad for your playing. Practice these exercises to start playing without tension. For more information about less...
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Private Guitar Lessons with Steve Anthes Madison, WI
steveanthes
837 views
1 year ago
Introduction to guitar lessons with Steve Anthes. Please go to www.steveanthes.com for more information.
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Octave Chord/Scale/Lick Exercise
steveanthes
173 views
1 year ago
Move up your open chords and play them an octave higher (12th fret or higher). Also, try that same exercise with scales and licks. This is an easy way to get yourself to ...
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