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Beginning Blues Guitar



Beginning Blues Guitar …… $29.95
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Beginning Blues Guitar

Beginning Blues Guitar …… $29.95
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Beginning Blues Guitar …… $9.95
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Digital download includes the full length 68 minute QuickTime video lesson (518 Megabytes) and the accompanying 23 page PDF tablature booklet.

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This easy to follow video will teach you everything you need to know to get started playing the blues. Learn about the styles of blues giants like: B.B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton, and Muddy Waters. Known for his easy to understand teaching style, Paul shows you how to play blues chords, rhythm fills, licks, blues scales, and blues lead guitar solos. This video is loaded with play along examples that will have you playing blues guitar right away.

Customer Compliments


Amazon.com Review Be a blues guitarist in no time at all!, May 17, 2005 Reviewer: G. Young (Fort Worth, Texas) - See all my reviews I have played jazz badly for years and decided to learn blues guitar. This video is fantastic. You don't need to be more accomplished than intermediate at fingering to start playing almost instantly. You don't have to know how to read music either, just very basic tablature. All music how-to videos should take their lead from this. If ya wanna learn blues, buy it.

Amazon.com review Beginning Blues , February 17, 2005 Reviewer: R. Caponetti - See all my reviews I am about 3 months into guitar lessons; notes, chords, scales etc. This DVD gets you playing the music you took lessons for in the first place. No theory, no fluff, just what you need to know in an easy to understand format. I am a happy customer and will likely purchase more Lidel videos.

Amazon.com review Beginning Blues Guitar, November 29, 2004 Reviewer: T. Miller "vtxman" (Malta, MT USA) - See all my reviews This was my first tutorial DVD and it was excellent. The visual is a split screen of both hands in action. The lighting is very good with Paul dressed in black to contrast the instrument. He takes his time during instruction and misses nothing. I was playing along about five minutes into it. I recommend this to those guitarists that have the hand coordination at the intermediate level. He does not play fast, but there is plenty of movement on the neck.