blues session

Dammit – This Is Good!

If you’re into Blues or not, you’ve got to admit this is cool.

This really shows the breadth and depth of Blues inspiration. What a jam session! I’m so envious of the concept – I love it.

If you like this you should check out some of their other vids in their You Tube Channel.

Now I’m really into teaching the whole jam session thing and improvisation, but don’t actually teach much on Blues and particularly how to get started with Blues. But I know a guy who is. You’ve probably seen Nate Savages videos also on You Tube – you should do a search.

Well if you’re thinking you want to get started with the Blues and get some solid foundations to your knowledge, then you should check this out from Nate – Blues Guitar Blueprint.

Catch up soon. Andy


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Leave A Reply (52 comments So Far)


  1. chuck
    282 days ago

    i hpoe you all felt the power of that the way i did ? wow


  2. albear
    295 days ago

    WOW just toooooo good for words!

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Sad news................"The Father of Loud" Jim Marshall, the founder of Marshall amps, died today aged 88. Slash tweeted "The news of Jim Marshall passing is deeply saddening. R & R will never be the same w/out him. But, his amps will live on FOREVER!"

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