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The Skeptical Guitarist: Blues Guitar from Scratch - Guitar Method
            
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          First things first: the venerable Twelve Bar Blues chord progression, the backbone of the blues. You'll learn how to use the 1, 4 and 5 chords to do chordal accompaniment, the Blues Shuffle and the Guitar Boogie in the most common blues keys, A and E.
Then comes blues lead playing and improvisation. The Minor Pentatonic Scale in the Key of Em will be our first concern, with additional notes added as needed. Then we move on to the C-A-G-E-D box patterns that are found up the neck in the Key of Am and learn how to shape-shift. Finally come sections on slide guitar playing in standard, open G and open D tunings. 
Table of Contents:
- Comping for Twelve-Bar blues
 Blues Shuffle in the Key of A
 Swing Rhythm
 Variations
 Blues Shuffle in the Key of E
 Alternatives to the B riff
 Variations
 Syncopation
 Guitar Boogie in E - adding the 3rd
 The Major-Minor ambiguity
 Variations
 Harmonizing the Blues Shuffle
 Chordal comping for Blues in E
 Harmonizing and comping in A
 Blues lead playing Pentatonic Scale
 Em pentatonic box pattern
 Letter names of the notes
 Exercises
 Simple licks
 Extra notes
 Adding the 3rd
 Adding the b5th and the 7th
 Noodling with nine
 Adding the 2nd and the 6th
 Expanded box pattern
 Blues turnaround
 Singing the blues
 Hybrid blues
 Partial chord forms
 Here we go up the neck
 Movable Em box pattern
 Em shape of the Am
 pentatonic scale
 Exercises
 Simple licks
 Extra notesAdding the 3rd
 Adding the b5th and 7th
 Bending the 4th
 Adding the 2nd and 6th
 Double-stops
 Exercises in blues soloing
 Other box patterns
 Gm box pattern
 Dm box pattern
 Shifting between box patterns
 Cm box pattern
 Am box pattern
 Back to the Key of E
 Em box pattern / Em pentatonic scale
 Shape-shifting
 Major Pentatonic Scale
 Key of G
 Examples
 Here we go up the neck
 Keys of A and C
 Keys of D and E
 Slide Guitar
 Standard Tuning
 Am pentatonic scale
 Right-hand muting
 Open G Tuning
 Chords and accompaniment
 Playing lead
 Twelve Bar example
 Open D Tuning
 
               
       
       
      