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Hands down, the best way to get your blues chops up to snuff is to first learn all of the most popular blues standards and then play them as often as possible on the gig, at the jam, or with your buds. In Jeff McErlain’s Blues Guitar Fakebook: Rhythm Vol. 2, you’ll play through 30 more rhythm guitar studies to learn the chords, rhythm patterns, fills, and comping approaches for the blues progressions and rhythm parts found in 30 more of
the most popular blues standards.
”I’ll perform all of the rhythm parts over backing tracks, and show you a couple of variations for each of the rhythm guitar studies. I’ll vary the chord voicings and comping approaches, just like I would on a live gig. After each performance, I’ll break it down part-by-part emphasizing the techniques and creative approaches that you should focus on.” Each rhythm guitar study is also charted with chord grids illustrating the exact chords that Jeff plays throughout the study. Reference the charts and play along with Jeff to expand your chord vocabulary and develop your comping skills. You can also use the playalongs to practice improvising solos over these popular blues progressions.
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