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Looking for advice for playing blues guitar.? |
Been playing for 7 years, feel like I am stuck in the "rut". Would like to know how to break out of the same boring crap I dabble with and free flow stuff. Any advice or tricks and tips would be appreciated. go down to the "crossroads". if your patient, you'll come in contact with a mysterious individual who'll solve your problem. Hi spaceace, When this happens to me I change the music I`m listening too. Been there , Done that. Try not touching your guitar for a week. After a week of abstinence teach yourself some new chord progressions and then come up with some melodies to play over the top of them. A lot of times when your in a rut it's because you just keep rehashing the things you already know. Time to tap into your creative side. Forget about all the scales and modes and music theory in general and just experiment with your own original ideas. Ya never know , you may come up with some really good stuff. Even if you don't at least your not repeating yourself over and over. Good luck to ya! Look up the "CAGED" technique for guitar chords & learn to play your solos in different places on the neck. Blues guitar has to come from the heart. Technique? Well, everybody has their own as far as that goes. There was a line in the movie Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives that I like very much and it's true, "The way you play you're born with. It's like finger prints. You can change your name but you can't change the way you play." My technique/style is of course influenced by those guitarists I've listened too all of my life. From the movie Crossroads there was a line that is also true. "Blues ain't nothin' but a good man feelin' bad." So hang in there and you'll get it. I try to never miss the program "Austin City Limits"... I never come away from a program without seeing SOMETHING I want to try... usually while they are still playing it... (guitar is just an arm's reach from my easy chair). That program is very inspirational. When I discovered the blues.. I was hooked.. Started playing rock in the 60's. Jazz took over in the 70's as did funk..but I'm still rooted in the blues. Listen to more progressive players, Robben Ford, Garth Webber, Chris Cain, Volker Strifler.. Keep your ears open. We all get in ruts.. regardless of the amount of time we've played.. These days.. I use more altered chords.. Not a big fan of basic dominant chords.. Use a lot of 13ths, 9ths. diminished.. altered dominant chords.. make it fun. if your playing chords music mostly ,then change up a bit. The best way to get really really good at blues is to live long enough to really suffer, and to be able to face and remember that suffering, and then channel it when you play. |
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