Free blues guitar licks by Robert Renman – check this out. This lesson is great. If you are learning to play blues guitar, you will love this blues guitar lesson.
These are 2 good sounding blues licks, not too hard, not too easy. It’s great to see the TAB at the top of the screen. Robert also provides the Guitar Pro file and a PDF for this lesson if you sign up at www.dolphinstreet.com.
Here’s a good Rockabilly style guitar riff, played by Robert Renman from www.dolphinstreet.com. It works well over any kind of blues based tune. Pay attention to how fresh the riff sounds when played over an A – D – A chord progression.
My friend Jaron is a great performer. He is just incredible good on stage, and I love playing with him. He makes both crowd and band as good as they can be. We had some good moments at Scalliwags in Camrose in March, 2010. Here are two clips where I used a Hagstrom Swede for one song, and a Suhr Classic on the other song. I used a Spider Valve MkII and a Mack GEM for amps.
A nice little amp from www.ttamplification.com – ranging from 5 to 7 watt output. Here played with a Hagstrom Swede, through an Avatar 2×12 cabinet with Eminence Wizards.
Brossard picks are very, very nice. Here is a demo of the Bone, Horn and Ebony wood picks by Brossard Picks. All three are super nice, to say the least.
Ebony picks have a softer sound compared to the bone and horn picks. Each have their own thing going for them.
Guitar used here – a Hagstrom Swede, and the amp – a Marshall JVM410H.
Here is a demo and review of the Line 6 JM4 looper pedal. This unit has over 100 tracks and drum grooves in more than 10 styles. These tracks are real recordings laid down by top drummers, bass players and guitarists.
The JM4 makes practicing guitar more effective, and more fun. Just load up a song or groove, and practice with it. For each song you load, the key the song is in is clearly displayed.
There’s up to 24 minutes of recording time, and storage for up to 100 recorded jams. A 2-GB SD card in the SD card slot provides additional storage. You canĀ use the SD card to import your own songs into JM4 Looper and transpose, time-stretch or loop to your heart’s delight.
This Line 6 M9 is a great sounding unit. It is an effects modeler, and it is meant to run in front of an amp, just any other guitar pedals. It has tons of effects in it, over 120 of them, and I think they sound kick ass good.
I made some demos of the M9, so that you can get an idea of what sounds this unit is capable of. The distortion sounds get criticized, but I think they are totally usable.
The Hagstrom Swede is a great guitar for the money. Both the body and the top is made out of Mahogany, and the fretboard is made out of resinator wood (some sort of composite). This guitar has great tones, and is very easy to play. Here is a video review of the Hagstrom Swede.
Here is a Rockabilly lick that sounds very cool. It’s short but sounds flashy when played up to tempo. It’s not that hard either, since this guitar lick uses a repetitive pick, pull-off, pull-off movement for the bottom 3 strings. Once you get used to this pull-off technique, there are a lots of cool and flashy guitar licks you can do, based on this.
This guitar lick is based on the style of Brian Setzer, one of the most successful Rockabilly guitar players around today.