Guitar Blues Licks Youtube

Guitar Blues Licks Youtube

Are you craving the sound of something different in your own playing?   Imagine what it would be like if YOU were the person that started to play and suddenly everyone in the room perked up because they were finally hearing something unique, fresh, and alive... That would be a pretty amazing feeling, wouldn’t it?   Now let me clarify there is absolutely nothing wrong with having a good stash of classic blues licks to pull from, in fact it’s mandatory when starting out BUT and this is a big BUT let’s face when you are the 20th person in line at the next blues jam and that’s all the crowds heard all night stock blues licks just ain’t gonna cut it anymore.    Well here in Nashville we got a guy... Whether it’s in the studio, on YouTube, or as a side man lighting it up on stages all across the globe with artists like Stevie Wonder, Ricky Martin, Thompson Square, and Stone Sour my buddy RJ Ronquillo is one of those players that lights up the stage every time!    RJ's innate talent, and decades of playing experience across diverse genres, including Classic Blues, Rock, Jazz, Country, Hard Rock, and Metal have given birth to a sound that's uniquely his own.   More recently his YouTube channel’s epic equipment demos, ferocious playing style, and epic blues phrasing has made him an International hit amongst guitar players and music enthusiasts worldwide.    Luckily for all of us RJ recently came by the studio to explain his unique take on mastering the many different Shades Of The Blues.   👉 It’s a deep dive into his vast array of blues influences that is guaranteed to take your chops and improvising to the next level.    If you've ever wanted to master the art of blues guitar and dive deep into various styles of blues, from the soulful Classic Blues of the 3 Kings, to the electrifying Rock Blues ala’ Hendrix, Ace Frehley, Angus Young, EVH, Steve Vai and Andy Timmons, the Jazz and West Coast Blues influenced sound of players like Wes Montgomery, Kenny Burrell, Kid Ramos and Junior Watson then this course is your ticket to musical nirvana.    Shades Of The Blues unveils the musical potential and undiscovered hidden gems of phrasing when fusing multiple musical genres into your blues guitar playing.    This course was designed to not only take a deep look into RJ’s favorite guitarists, his own amazing style, and unravel the mysteries of how RJ is able to pull from a diverse list of musical genres to create captivating blues riffs, soulful solos, and a unique blues style all his own but also it’s a blueprint of how you can do the same and use it to empower and inspire you to step outside of the typical blues box and forge a distinct and original blues sound of your own.    Whether you're a seasoned guitarist seeking to expand your blues repertoire or a beginner / intermediate-level player with a passion for the blues, the concepts covered in this course will cater to almost all skill levels.   If you are a fan of the blues,   Shades Of The Blues is an epic blues journey!  From learning 1, 000 pound BB style blues licks, incorporating super smooth jazz arpeggiated lines, wicked pocketed funky blues, or just straight up fire breathing blues rock licks this course will absolutely not only inspire you to play but make you a much more versatile guitarist in the process!   Like every Player’s Perspective course, we let the masters show you the way and the rest as they say is up to you!   This course is a deep dive into some of the various blues-based styles that have influenced my playing. We cover everything from jazz influences, classic electric blues, rock, and my personal mix of all these styles. Elements such as outside playing, stylistic techniques, and many of my signature go-to licks are covered in the different sections. Not just teaching licks but also talking about why I'm playing what i'm playing, and in general, my approach to playing blues based music. I know this course will help you discover a new side of your playing -RJ   In Shades Of The Blues, you will learn: ​✅ Signature solos and rhythms ​​✅ Theory concepts and how to utilize them when improvising ✅ Pentatonic tips and tricks ✅ Breaking out of the standard pentatonic shapes and licks ✅ Playing outside ✅ Shredding hacks ✅ Phrasing concepts and ideas ✅ Tasteful soloing    Shades of the Blues Includes: ✅  Instant Access to  27  Video Lessons! ✅ Over  4  hours of Content ✅ Lots of lessons suited for all levels ✅PDF Downloads with full TABs ✅Guitar Pro Files ✅ Instant access from your computer, tablet or smartphone  

In addition to the video lessons, you will also get downloadable PDFs with tabs, makingit easy to take the content and apply it to your playing.

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Thecourse is built on Kajabi, which means you can take it with you on mobile or a tablet by simply downloading the Kajabi app!

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Absolutely! You can watch on your phone by either logging into the site from your mobile browser or you can download the Kajabi app on your iPhone or Android.Some guitarists will tell you the blues is easy to play, which is both kind of true and incredibly false. Technically, you don’t need to be a lightning-speed shredder to play those sweet pentatonic bends. Harmonically, most blues chord progressions are more or less identical and pretty basic. But the blues is an idiom, a language that requires a thorough study to be played properly. It’s not just about playing random notes from the scale over a 12-bar blues: it takes time and passion. We have created those 20 licks with passion, so now it’s your turn to put the time in!

Play the greatest blues standards with the Play Guitar Hits app. Learn at your own pace and level with two-handed videos and interactive sheet music.

Progress step by step and play the most popular songs from legendary bands such as Pink Floyd, Foo Fighters, Muse, Queen, Guns N Roses, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Oasis…

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Shades Of The Blues With Rj Ronquillo

Discover the secrets of the greatest musicians and guitarists such as Cory Wong, Joe Duplantier, Oz Noy, Pierre Danel, Nate Savage, Julien Bitoun, Réda Boucher, Jean-Félix Lalanne, Gareth Evans and many others!

The blues has a very rich history, one that has defined the musical evolution of the 20th century. Rock directly came from the blues (to the point that the line between those two genres is blurry at best), but hip-hop and R’n’B (rhythm n’ blues, right?) also come from that tradition. In fact, you’d be hard-pressed to find a popular genre of music that emerged during the last 100 years that does not owe anything to the blues.

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Even though there are countless blues currents and trends, three of them tend to stand out as milestones in the development of the style. Delta Blues started out in the Mississippi Delta (hence the name) in the early 1900s, starting with legends like Charley Patton and Son House. Delta Blues artists would usually sing and play at the same time without any other musicians to back them up, rarely playing solos as we envision them today, and often singing on simple one-chord structures. Monsters like Leadbelly, Blind Willie Johnson and Robert Johnson have defined the shape of blues and rock to come, including writing a lot of future standards, but as guitar players, they had a very complex style that has not really been imitated.

Blues Licks In G [guitar Pro Tabs With Audio Track]

Chicago Blues on the other hand is the era that defined a lot of blues rules and conventions that we take for granted nowadays. African-American artists moved from rural Mississippi to the industrial North, and especially Chicago, looking for a better life, including a proper job and no institutional segregation.

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Muddy Waters was one of the pioneers of Chicago Blues on the Chess Label in the early 1950s, and his electric style backed by bass, drums and piano has become a gold standard of sorts.

The brits pickup up on those Chess singles, and they created their own version of the blues, a stiffer, more aggressive take on the genre with an emphasis on guitar solos. All the guitar greats of the sixties have cut their teeth as part of the British Blues Boom, including Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page.

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Blues Licks To Spice Up Your Guitar Solos

As time went on, the blues started to mix with rock to the point that those two have become very close, and many artists have been walking that fine line between the two. Any guitar hero worth his salt knows the blues, and they all have learnt their craft by stealing riffs from Clapton’s early work, from Duane Allman to Van Halen. Now is the time to start your own blues education with the help of those twenty licks inspired by ten blues legends. Each guitarist has inspired two different phrases, an easier one and another one that

Chicago Blues on the other hand is the era that defined a lot of blues rules and conventions that we take for granted nowadays. African-American artists moved from rural Mississippi to the industrial North, and especially Chicago, looking for a better life, including a proper job and no institutional segregation.

Blues

Muddy Waters was one of the pioneers of Chicago Blues on the Chess Label in the early 1950s, and his electric style backed by bass, drums and piano has become a gold standard of sorts.

The brits pickup up on those Chess singles, and they created their own version of the blues, a stiffer, more aggressive take on the genre with an emphasis on guitar solos. All the guitar greats of the sixties have cut their teeth as part of the British Blues Boom, including Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page.

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Blues Licks To Spice Up Your Guitar Solos

As time went on, the blues started to mix with rock to the point that those two have become very close, and many artists have been walking that fine line between the two. Any guitar hero worth his salt knows the blues, and they all have learnt their craft by stealing riffs from Clapton’s early work, from Duane Allman to Van Halen. Now is the time to start your own blues education with the help of those twenty licks inspired by ten blues legends. Each guitarist has inspired two different phrases, an easier one and another one that

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