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Rockschool and TG take a look at Jimi’s blues-rock masterpiece
In the second part of this lesson, Richard Barrett asks you to lend your ears to the sounds of the silver screen for real-life context
IN MY PREVIOUS “Blues You Can Use” columns, I focused on what I consider to be essential rhythm guitar and accompanying single-note patterns that exemplify Chicago-style blues guitar, as heard in the
Amid the mayhem of his European tour, Joe takes time out to give us a guided tour around his 2025 live gear, delivers the lowdown on some of his more storied guitars, and tells us why his mighty multi-amp rig has to run at breaking point in order to make the earth move and those riffs resonate…
A BIG PART of blues is playing over a “shuffle” groove — a triplet-driven swing-eighths feel with a backbeat (accents on beats 2 and 4) — at various tempos. There are many great shuffle-based tunes. A
Richard Barrett is on a mission to make you a better blues player – with full audio examples and backing tracks
Neville Marten recalls interviews with one of his musical idols, the singer-songwriter supreme and total legend, the great JT himself