Shuffle Blues Guitar Lesson
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ABOUT "SHUFFLE BLUES GUITAR LESSON"
The shuffle rhythm or feel is an incredibly important part of blues and blues influenced music, and as such it is an incredibly important sound for you as a guitarist to hear and play. Some people seem to instinctively understand this feel, and others struggle to understand what it even is. For those in the latter category, this lesson is going to be a great foundation for adding this sound into your playing!
We’re going to be diving into a couple great tunes, like “Come Together” by The Beatles or “La Grange” by ZZ Top, to give real world comparisons between similar notes played with either a straight or a shuffle feel. Understanding and hearing the difference is key! Once you get the hang of this rhythm on one song, you’ll be able to turn it off and on like a light switch on whatever songs need that shuffle-y sound!
So grab your guitar, make sure to download the free PDF, and let’s get to rockin’!
0:00 - Start
0:47 - Lesson Intro (get the tabs downloaded here!)
1:49 - Diving Into A Couple Musical Examples
3:18 - “Spilling Over” and Palm Muting On The Shuffle Feel
5:08 - Taking A Closer Look At The Picking Hand
6:08 - Take A Minute And Play Along
6:43 - Playing A 12 Bar Blues And Adding Variations
8:17 - Straight 8ths With “Come Together”
9:24 - Demonstrating The Difference Between Straight And Shuffle
10:23 - Hopping Into “La Grange” by ZZ Top
12:02 - More Muting Talk
13:11 - Spilling Over Again
13:57 - Getting The Rest Of The Notes
15:53 - Taking A Step Back And Focusing On The Feel
16:48 - A Fun Shift In The Solo
17:59 - Closing Notes
Our aim with free guitar lesson content is to give you a demo of how powerful our teaching approach is. So, If you liked this lesson, you’ll LOVE our premium guitar lesson content when you become a member of the Will Ripley Guitar community. It’s called “The Rip It Up Club”
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Видео Shuffle Blues Guitar Lesson канала Will Ripley Guitar
Thanks so much for downloading the PDF and checking out the lesson. Free lessons are great, but it’s just 1 piece of the puzzle…
Watch THIS video below to discover the MISSING PIECE of the puzzle to getting your guitar playing sounding polished and pro. Here’s the link:
🔥http://www.willripleyguitar.com/rip-it-up
_______________________________________________
ABOUT "SHUFFLE BLUES GUITAR LESSON"
The shuffle rhythm or feel is an incredibly important part of blues and blues influenced music, and as such it is an incredibly important sound for you as a guitarist to hear and play. Some people seem to instinctively understand this feel, and others struggle to understand what it even is. For those in the latter category, this lesson is going to be a great foundation for adding this sound into your playing!
We’re going to be diving into a couple great tunes, like “Come Together” by The Beatles or “La Grange” by ZZ Top, to give real world comparisons between similar notes played with either a straight or a shuffle feel. Understanding and hearing the difference is key! Once you get the hang of this rhythm on one song, you’ll be able to turn it off and on like a light switch on whatever songs need that shuffle-y sound!
So grab your guitar, make sure to download the free PDF, and let’s get to rockin’!
0:00 - Start
0:47 - Lesson Intro (get the tabs downloaded here!)
1:49 - Diving Into A Couple Musical Examples
3:18 - “Spilling Over” and Palm Muting On The Shuffle Feel
5:08 - Taking A Closer Look At The Picking Hand
6:08 - Take A Minute And Play Along
6:43 - Playing A 12 Bar Blues And Adding Variations
8:17 - Straight 8ths With “Come Together”
9:24 - Demonstrating The Difference Between Straight And Shuffle
10:23 - Hopping Into “La Grange” by ZZ Top
12:02 - More Muting Talk
13:11 - Spilling Over Again
13:57 - Getting The Rest Of The Notes
15:53 - Taking A Step Back And Focusing On The Feel
16:48 - A Fun Shift In The Solo
17:59 - Closing Notes
Our aim with free guitar lesson content is to give you a demo of how powerful our teaching approach is. So, If you liked this lesson, you’ll LOVE our premium guitar lesson content when you become a member of the Will Ripley Guitar community. It’s called “The Rip It Up Club”
Check out the details here:🔥 http://www.willripleyguitar.com/rip-it-up
LINKS & OTHER RESOURCES
_________________________________________
Will Ripley Guitar links:
Homepage ➡️ http://www.WillRipleyGuitar.com
IG ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/willripleyguitar
FB ➡️ http://www.facebook.com/willripleyguitar
Check out Will’s band, “MOUNT RUSHKA”:
Homepage ➡️ http://www.mountrushka.band
Merch store ➡️ http://www.mountrushka.com
Listen now ➡️ http://www.mountrushka.band/listen-now
IG ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/mount.rushka
FB ➡️ http://www.facebook.com/mount.rushka
YT ➡️ http://www.youtube.com/@mount.rushka
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