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Blues You Can USe
Has anyone used this to learn/improve your playing?
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It's one of a few beginner blues books I have. It's OK, but the best intro to playing-the-blues book I bought was Blues Guitar for Dummies.
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I have it and like it.
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I bought it years ago, picked up a few tricks from it along the way.
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Thanks guys.
Blues Guitar for Dummies looks good too. Is Blues You Can Use geared to the electric guitar primarily?
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It's more toward electric blues.
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Blues You Can USe
I bought it years ago and felt it was a very good approach. He has since published several similar CD/book sets in this series that are also very good. If memory serves me, he had at one point made available play a long tracks that were different from the included CD. You may want to check with Mr. Ganapes or search online.
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I agree with this. There is certainly lots of stuff that translates well for either acoustic or electric but for e.g. I don't know too many people that will doing the bending lessons very successfully on acoustic.
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Solid curriculum. I have the whole set and have learned a lot from them. I do wish John would've included backing tracks without the guitar part in them but that's a minor quibble.
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