In other words I dont plan on playing that fast. It's not my style
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Thejohnny7band wrote:The Blues is a bit like Backgammon. It takes a few minutes to learn and a lifetime to master. From my perspective it is less about technique and more about having a deep, emotional conversation with your audience. The best Blues players are the ones who know how to use the space between the notes. Listen to the greats: BB King, SRV, early Peter Green, Buddy Guy, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley and many others. You'll get the idea.Couldn't say it much better, except you CAN'T scientifically play the blues. Sure you can play all the blues progressions/chords, etc. Don't get frustrated if you don't ever master it. Few have.
Tyler Riddim Murphy wrote:Thanks! I'm actually hoping to incorporate some into my reggae playing but that'll be after I learn a few riffs and master the 12 bar etc etc. expect a song up in about two months
Tyler Riddim Murphy wrote:I agree he is technically gifted. I checked out his funk and other blues videos. And thats super true! I hate when some rock solos focus on speed and gimmick more than phrasing and melodic value. Some of my favorite solos are slow and simple, yet I can't recreate them.
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