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Best online course for acoustic blues guitar?
I am mostly a finger picker with some hybrid picking. I am looking to learn the blues. Is there any online course that you could recommend? Not worried about the cost, just looking to take a course someone on the forum has taken and can recommend. Thanks for your thoughts.
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David Hamburger
I would check out the true fire stuff from David Hamburger, as well as what he does on YouTube with the Fretboard Confidential. I also enjoyed the JustinGuitar Acoustic Blues course DVD, which I did a few years ago and still play some of the practice tunes out of.
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There are lots of great instruction available. Afore mentioned Truefire and Stephen Grossmans' site come to mind. Lately I've been studying the utube videos of Rainer Brunn, a German who has quite an amazing blues and ragtime repertoire and plays very well. On some of his videos he plays a Martin OM18A which sounded so good I had to track one down for myself.
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There's a fellow, Toby Walker, who participates here and has
a good selection of lessons... -Mike |
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+1 for Toby Walker's lessons that you download.
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Another rec for Toby. He's a working blues musician, who will teach the same versions of the songs he plays onstage.
And he's a great guy who will play with anyone from the greats to someone who's still trying to figure it out |
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The free you tube videos give an introduction to the full lessons available on the website. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=I1LdeJuynRs |
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I just purchased a David Hamburger course on truefire, but won’t have time to get through it for a while. I’ve followed him on YouTube for a bit and he’s always got some interesting takes on blues and jazzy blues.
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I would highly recommend David Hamburger’s monthly membership program (only $20 per month). It involves a new fingerpicking blues song every month and the lessons really compound over time with the goal of allowing you to learn fingerpicking, but also being able to arrange and improvise over any blues song.
He has a basic six steps series of videos on his YouTube channel (Fretboard Confidential) that is free and gives you a great introduction to fingerpicking blues and his style. Toby Walker’s “packs” are also great. His E Pack is an especially good on-ramp. |
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Woody Mann's Complete Acoustic Blues The book has other some tunings as well as standard. It has downloadable content (all of the tunes). Really one of the best collections out there. Also check out Homespun's instant downloadable lessons that you view online (Purple) or with their software. Roy Bookbinder, Mary Flowers and others have some great stuff on there.
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Jam play offers a free trial for forum members... use the search bar for Jamplay here and I’m sure it will come up. They’ve got a solid blues section, I thought. +1 to Stefan Grossman’s workshop too, especially if you like the old timey stuff.
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Another vote for David Hamburger: he currently has published a step-by-step video series on how to play better fingerstyle blues with additional pdf, which you can watch at no cost here: https://www.fretboardconfidential.com/improvisation
Best regards, Sascha |
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Another vote here for Toby Walker, really good instruction and lots of courses to choose from.
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