50 Blues Rock Rhythms You MUST Know

 

Video Introduction

About the Guitar Lesson Plan

Most guitar players spend more time learning “lead” guitar than they do working on their rhythm chops. Whether you’re a pro, a weekend warrior or just jam with your buds, you’ll play far more rhythm guitar than lead, and have a much better chance of getting and keeping the gig if you can play great rhythm guitar. Top educator and blues-rock maestro Jeff Scheetz presents 50 Blues Rock Rhythms You MUST know!

53 Video Lessons and 160 Minutes of Instruction

50 Blues-Rock Rhythm Licks You MUST Know covers licks, riffs and rhythmic patterns in the style of Joe Bonamassa, Jimi Hendrix, SRV, Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Allman Brothers, Billy Gibbons, David Gilmour, Keith Richards, Eric Johnson, David Grissom, Robin Trower, Jeff Beck, Johnny Winter, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Van Halen and many of the other kings of the blues-rock six-string.

Scheetz’s new handpicked collection of moves will further guide your development of the tools, techniques and vocabulary you’ll need to unleash soulful lines and take your blues-rock rhythm playing to the next level; Hendrix-style chordal moves, tasty inversions to spice up a boring progression, right-hand funk, percussive strums, using open strings as drone notes, big stretch chord voicings, essential 12-bar progressions, 5/4 and 7/8 odd time signature licks, using your hand as a human capo, 6/8 grooves, octave shapes, double-stops, syncopation and much, much more. All in all, Jeff shows you how to transform classic rhythms into a fresh, post-modern blues-rock vocabulary.

Get a grip on these 50 Blues Rock Rhythms You MUST Know and you’ll possess enough blues-rock firepower to light up Texas, Chicago and everything in between!

Two Ordering Options


Instant Download – $19


Disc + Instant Download – $39

WHAT YOU GET – Video software (Windows and Mac) with TrueFire’s Lesson Player, PIP, full-screen, looping, slow motion, keyboard shortcuts, plus…Video Lessons, Practice Rhythm Tracks, Text Commentary, Tab and Notation and Power Tab.