OK, so your tired of playing the same ol' A blues shuffle. Here's a little chordal lick to spice things up. You can play it over a shuffle or instead of a shuffle. The chord changes are quick, so take you time. On-screen tab included o this one.
Here is the first part of Scott Henderson's "Same as You". It has the shuffle parts and the first chord runs. This is a fun song to play. The bridge and outro will come later.
Here's a tasty little blues lick. It's shown in B, but can be played anywhere on the neck. Sorry, no tab on this one, but it shouldn't be a problem. Sorry if the video is a little out of focus. I did this one in a hurry.
This is a breakdown of a blues turnaround I posted last week. The original video is at http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=-WdQJLQmN 24, but it's also included in this clip. Comments please.
Here's a nice little blues groove in the style of the Dixie Dregs. Even has a little Frank Marino in there. It's shown in G, but can be played anywhere on the neck.
Yet another turnaround. I like this one because of the simultaneous ascending and descending lines. It is shown in A, but can be played in any key. On screen tab included.
The video was too long so I had to break it into two parts. This is the rhythm part for DOTE. I did it by ear, so it may not be perfect, but it;'s close enough for gub'ment work. I highly recommend that you listen to the record for the timing.
I was screwing around with the loop feature in Guitar Rig 3.0. I started playing Frank Zappa's Watermelon in Easter Hay. The sound isn't very good, but you get the idea