Eric Slone has some new intermediate blues guitar lessons that will not only improve on what you might already know, but will show you some new tricks that go beyond the blues. Eric will show you how to play like blues legends Bo Diddley and John Lee Hooker, as well as teach you cool forms, rhythms and unique soloing tricks that borrow from other genres of music, such as jazz and even heavy metal!
Eric Slone is truly a master of style. He is a full-time guitar teacher from Long Island, New York who plays just about any style of guitar you can imagine. From blues and jazz to classical, folk, punk rock and heavy metal, Eric knows how to do it all. If you want to know more about Eric, be sure to check out his teacher page, or go to his Website: www.ejsguitar.com. Below is a list of all of Eric’s new lessons on WorkshopLive. Be sure to check them out and add a whole lot of new tricks to your bag.
Single-Chord Boogie: Style of John Lee Hooker
Eight-Bar Blues
16-Bar Blues
Gospel
Blues with a B Section
Rhythm Changes
Eighth-Note Shuffle
Clave Beat: The Bo Diddley Rhythm
Major Style Blues
Soloing Ideas
Targeting Chord Tones
Call and Response
Fills Between Vocals
Pinch (Artificial) Harmonics
Rakes
Texas Power Rhythm
Dominant 7 Sharp-9
Altered Dominant Chords: 7 Flat-9 and 7 Sharp-5
Diminished 7th Chords
Dominant 9th Chords
Adding 11 and 13














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