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Growing up in Kentucky, Jim Duff counted the legends of traditional Country music as his heroes. Artists like Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson and Townes Van Zandt made a huge impact on the young songwriter and helped shape his sound. He dreamt of a life performing. However, music was not his only talent and life took him in another direction for a while.


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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Blues Guitar Lessons – One Of The Best Ways To Learn How To Play Blues Guitar


Has it always been a dream of yours to be able to play a musical instrument?   Are you interested in learning how to play a certain style of guitar playing called the blues?   Up until recently, it was difficult to find qualified instructors who could teach in this style of music.  As the Internet continues to grow, it is now possible to find blues guitar lessons.  Your best bet in learning how to play the guitar in this style would actually be through online instruction.
Blues music can be traced to the early 20th century, deep southern section of the United States.  Blues has its origins with the spiritual chants, work songs and ballads associated with the African-American community.  Blue music, like jazz is characterized by its specific chord progression within the compositions.  The "12 bar" is the most common of these chord progressions found in blues music.   The actual "blue note" within the progression is played or sung slightly flattened, (or "bent") in relation to the pitch of the major scale.   

So, as you can tell blues guitar music would be quite different from other styles:  acoustic rock, country, or even classical guitar.   If you desire to become proficient in playing the blues, seeking the right instruction is paramount to your eventual success.   Not every guitar instructor can play, let alone even understand the blues.  Would you want to learn the blues guitar from some teacher who is only familiar with folk guitar?   Only a certified blues guitar instructor would be able to teach you the instrument in this style.   

Since you have an interest in blues guitar, you undoubtedly know of one of the most famous 20th century musicians who played the instrument: B.B. King.   King's most popular and well-known song is entitled:  "The Thrill is Gone", which was a Grammy-award winning composition.  This song once simultaneously topped both the pop and R & B charts, back in the late 1950's.  You may also know of the group "Led Zeppelin".  The group is commonly known as one of the greatest rock bands of all-time.  Educated and expert music critics understand, however, that several of "Zeppelin's" more famous compositions, (particularly the song "Dazed and Confused") have strong elements of the blues melodically and harmonically ingrained within the chord progressions.  

Blues guitar lessons are available at the Danville Blues Society.  It would be considered one of the best ways in learning how to play the instrument.  You need to find the appropriate music program however that offers lessons in this genre.  Call the Danville Blues Society and schedule your next blues lesson.


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