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Essential Blues Guitar Practice Tips

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2007

Study guitar online with Berklee:
http://www.berkleemusic.com/school/courses/guitar/?pid=2036

Lead your band with confidence and keep the groove swingin' throughout the whole show by practicing your licks and progressions with the steady time of a metronome.

Berkleemusic.com is the continuing education division of Berklee College of Music, delivering online access to Berklee's acclaimed curriculum from anywhere in the world and teaching online music production, music business, songwriting, guitar, bass, music theory, arranging and performance.
http://www.berkleemusic.com/?pid=2036

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  • I'm very happy to have found Mike. He is a great teacher for us on You Tube!

  • Sorry all you "pros" writing in are dissing Mike. Personally, I like his lessons. He explains things quite well. Better than most people I've had try to show me stuff. Please keep posting Mike. You've helped me a LOT !!!!

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  • good job, you got me the basic ideas of metronome and soloing

  • where did u get the back ground music?

  • 2:22 This is some John Lee Hooker style! Very najs!

  • that's my amp!!

    Fender deville

  • i didnt know robert duvall played guitar! play to the records that is how all the greats did it~

    

  • Berklee School of Music !!

    Love the free guitar lessons , Blues in my heart and soul

    God Bless

  • Great lessons and great teacher , Thank you very much.

  • Thank you very much for your great lessons!

  • Mike Williams is a fabulous jazz/blues player based in Boston. He plays with blues pianist David Maxwell, singer Toni Lynn Washington, keyboardist Bruce Bears of the Duke Robillard band and under his own name. He is every bit the player Duke is and I'd highly recommend anybody interested in pursuing this style to google him for more detail.

  • That kinda sounds like a Chuck Berry riff. :)

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