In this blues guitar lesson, you’ll learn how to play a slow blues ballad on acoustic guitar with no accompaniment required. This is played with a pick and works well on acoustic or electric guitar. I’ll also explain the chord structure and the chord theory that is used.
To view the Part 2 video and download the tablature for this guitar lesson, visit https://www.activemelody.com/lesson/blues-ballad-acoustic-guitar-played-solo-guitar-no-accompaniment-ep228/
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Hey Brian, just wanted to say I love your lessons. You're teaching me how to play stuff I never thought I'd be able to do! Especially love these solo acoustic pieces. You're a great teacher!
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it's fun to play lessons like this with chords and licks together that sound good witout backup
Excellent lesson. “Ballad” is very accurate.