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Fred Sokolow - Electric Blues Guitar DVD

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Starting at the beginning with first-position key-of-E blues licks Fred Sokolow shows how to play lead and backup like a modern blues guitarist. You'll learn: - Several moveable scale patterns and licks for soloing. - Moveable chords and chord based licks for backup. - How to play melodies chord backup and improvised solos on blues classics Stormy Monday Everyday I Have The Blues Killing Floor and Baby Please Don't Go. - Intros and endings. - Enough theory to understand the 12-bar blues structure and be able to play backup and solo in any key. - Boogie bass lines... vibrato note-bending and more [show more]

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Released
16 October 2006
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Quantum Leap Group Limited 
Classification
Runtime
80 minutes 
Features
Closed-captioned, Colour, PAL 
Barcode
0796279092760 
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Fred Sokolow shows you how to play lead and backup like a modern blues guitarist, starting at the beginning with first-position key-of-E blues licks and moving on to moveable scale patterns and solo licks, moveable chords and chord-based licks for backup, melodies, chord backup and improvised solos on blues classics Stormy Monday, Every Day I Have the Blues, Killing Floor and Baby Please Don't Go, intros and endings, basic theory behind the 12-bar blues structure, boogie bass lines, vibrato, note-bending and more.