Dirt Road Blues
Authentic Country Blues Guitar Techniques and Repertoire 2-DVD Set
Electric Guitar - Sheet Music

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SKU: HL.320850

Authentic Country Blues Guitar Techniques and Repertoire 2-DVD Set. Instructional/Guitar/DVD. Blues Instruction. DVD. With guitar tablature. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.320850).

ISBN 9781423469339. UPC: 884088325619. 5.3x7.5 inches. With Paul Rishell.

Playing and singing country blues guitar is no easy task. It's just you and the box summoning up the requisite guitar parts, singing the melody and maintaining a solid groove. No drummer. No bass player – just you and your guitar. Independence, repertoire, technique, timing and endurance comprise the essential skill set for authentic fingerstyle country blues guitar. Playing and singing the material in this 2-DVD set hones these skills like nobody's business. Paul Rishell diligently guides you through 16 handpicked tunes to cover a wide variety of the feels, rhythms and techniques that are characteristic to country blues guitar. You'll learn all of the parts, rhythms and requisite techniques for “Down the Dirt Road Blues” by Charley Patton, “Shake 'Em on Down” by Tommy McClennan, “Low Down Rounder” by Peg Leg Howell, “Sweet Jivin' Mama” by Blind Blake, “One Dime Blues” by Blind Lemon Jefferson, “Rag Mama Rag” by Blind Boy Fuller, “Trouble Blues” by Scrapper Blackwell, “Black Horse Blues” by Blind Lemon Jefferson, “Custard Pie” by Blind Boy Fuller, “Hunkie Tunkie” and “Keep it Clean” by Charley Jordan, “Step It up & Go” by Blind Boy Fuller and four Rishell originals; “Vanessa,” “Louise,” “I'm Gonna Jump & Shout” and “Blues on a Holiday.” Get a solid grip on this Delta, Piedmont and Texas blues guitar repertoire and you'll be able to handle anything (including your own compositions) with authenticity, stellar technique and maximum groove. Head out to the porch now with Dirt Road Blues. 146 minutes.