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In questo lick di Robert Renman c’è tutta l’essensa del blues. Infatti è molto classico e ricorda molto i passaggi di chitarra di Robben Ford. Ottimo da

In the wise words of good old Willie Brown back in 1986 – “Muddy Waters invented electricity!” Well okay, maybe not, but it’s a great quote from

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From guitar faces to the different kinds of axes, here is the Top 10 Greatest Guitar Players. Squeezing the talent that’s blessed our ears for all these years into a list of 10 is just as difficult as choosing which limbs to lose or keep.

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All Photos by John Peden. Eric Clapton’s The Fool. A name immediately recognizable to guitarists, yet baffling to others. What is Clapton’s Fool? Very simply, it is one of the most important and famous electric guitars in the history of the instrument.

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14:03: How to play the basic /major country harmony lick. 17:53: You’ll learn the amazing pop and snap country pickin style that gives that instant cool country sound.

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Ask a group of guitarists to name their favorite guitar solo, and there’s a pretty good chance someone will mention Eric Clapton’s solo on the live recording of “Crossroads,” from Cream’s 1968 Wheel’s of Fire album. So then, whose solo does Eric Clapton like? On more than one occasion he has

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“Farther Up the Road” or “Further On up the Road” is a blues song first recorded in 1957 by Bobby “Blue” Bland. It is an early influential Texas shuffle and features guitar playing that represents the transition from the 1940s blues style to the 1960s blues-rock style.

In this section Arlen Roth provides an entirely new catalog of free, original lessons covering the complete spectrum of guitar playing. Every musical genre is represented — rock, metal, blues, jazz, country and alternative, among others — and it aims to be the most comprehensive daily supply of music lessons available anywhere.