How to use “bouncing” rhythms like in the song, “I’m Tore Down,” by Freddie King (also done by Eric Clapton.) This same rhythm is used by Albert King when he played, “The Sky Is Crying,” and variations come up in songs like “Damn Right, I Got The Blues,” by Buddy Guy and blues/rock songs like “All You Need,” by Joe Bonamassa.How to eliminate string noise and extra ‘clunks’ and ‘squeaks’ when you do your bends so they sound clean and precise.This comes up in several lessons throughout the course. When it’s OK to just… not play! You don’t have to be afraid of space in your rhythm or your lead playing, but over playing is one of the most common things I see in less experienced blues guitar players.You can use these at any time so your rhythms never sound stale or boring… and you’ll never just keep repeating yourself again. How to multiply your blues rhythm options with simple little “half-step” slides. Forget the days of missing chords because you couldn’t make the changes fast enough.
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