E-Blues : Play the 12 Bar Blues

Published by: David Palmerio

Description

THE 12 BAR BLUES GUITAR
This app includes 8 guitar lessons of increasing level. Difficulty: over 6 months of guitar.
Begin with a traditional acoustic shuffle then play a funky blues with more advanced rhythm pattern.
Discover the SRV Texas Blues on a clean Stratocaster.
Enjoy a minor style Blues and smash your amp with more Rock lesson played on a Les Paul.
- Each lesson is explained and the difficulties analyzed.
- The musical notation and theory is accompanied by truths audios and movies recordings.
- Automatic runs of the tabs
- How to read tabs for the beginners.
- Soundings strings to tune your guitar.
Take your pick and spend good time with this app

From the same author: E-Folk: Guitar for beginners & E-Jazz: Jazz Chords and Progressions.
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App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
David Palmerio
Languages
English, French
Recent release
5.1 (9 years ago )
Released on
Jan 6, 2010 (15 years ago )
Last Updated
4 months ago
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