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BLUES GUITAR MEGA PACK
Rock House 3-DVD Mega Pack
John McCarthy
With this comprehensive blues course designed by renowned guitarist John McCarthy, you will develop an understanding of general guitar basics and a solid foundation for playing the blues. Learn essential blues chords, scales and lead techniques like string bending, vibrato and hammer-ons, and pull-offs. John shows you full blues scales with tri-tones, the B.B. Box and how to construct a 12-bar blues progression. He challenges you to learn complete blues solos, riffs and syncopated rhythm progressions. Learn the talk back effect, expansion on a main theme and how to fuse jazz into blues music.
Learn master techniques such as rakes, pick & finger and advanced bending. John shows you blues endings, turnarounds, melodic blues, the circle of fourths, slide techniques and many blues rhythms that you will learn to play with full band backing tracks.
Each Rock House product includes free lifetime membership to Rock House's online lesson support system. Enhance your learning experience, links with instructors, download backing tracks, access message boards, and much more. You'll connect with a community of musicians around the world learning to play music using The Rock House Method.
Authored for Zone 0.
Includes 3 DVDs, more than 60 lessons, 98-page eTab book, and iPod-ready video.
Retail Price: $29.95
Online Sale Price: $26.96
Product Details: 3 DVD Package (ALL REGION), Guitar
Product Code: 14041258
This item usually ships within 5 to 7 business days.
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