If you're just starting out in fingerpicking or already fingerpick and want to build a solid foundation of acoustic blues playing by adding some new songs, licks and techniques, while understanding how it works in all the popular blues keys, then this course is for you. Chicago shuffles, Travis picking, Delta and Piedmont blues. The variety of songs and the solos you can add to them will keep you so entertained that you'll hardly notice how much you're learning and how much you've improved! For the beginning fingerpicker, you'll develop all the skills you need to play the acoustic blues.
For the more experienced player you'll learn some new songs AND how to add some exciting solos to them. You'll learn: • Key to the Highway - Big Bill Broonzy • Canned Heat Blues - Tommy Johnson • M&O Blues - Willie Brown • Robert Johnson Style -Toby Walker • C Blues -Toby Walker • Baby What You Want Me To Do - Jimmy Reed • Sweet Home Chicago - Traditional arranged by Toby Walker • Shake That Thing - Papa Charlie Jackson • Hoochie Coochie Man - Muddy Waters • Ragtime Fingerpicking - Toby Walker • E Blues - Toby Walker
For the more experienced player you'll learn some new songs AND how to add some exciting solos to them. You'll learn: • Key to the Highway - Big Bill Broonzy • Canned Heat Blues - Tommy Johnson • M&O Blues - Willie Brown • Robert Johnson Style -Toby Walker • C Blues -Toby Walker • Baby What You Want Me To Do - Jimmy Reed • Sweet Home Chicago - Traditional arranged by Toby Walker • Shake That Thing - Papa Charlie Jackson • Hoochie Coochie Man - Muddy Waters • Ragtime Fingerpicking - Toby Walker • E Blues - Toby Walker
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SKILL LEVELS
Level 1 - Students will have mastered their basic open chords and play a few songs.
Level 2 - Level 1 plus: being able to play some basic fingerpicking patterns.
Level 3 - Level 1, 2, plus: Students should be able to play an alternating bass with an independent melody on top.
Level 1 - Students will have mastered their basic open chords and play a few songs.
Level 2 - Level 1 plus: being able to play some basic fingerpicking patterns.
Level 3 - Level 1, 2, plus: Students should be able to play an alternating bass with an independent melody on top.