Funky Shuffle Rhythm in A-Funky Blues Guitar Lesson


Published on 11 February 2016
Full lessons at https://bluesrockguitarlessons.com Check out this funky blues rhythm variation, based off of a basic open A7 chord. You can also think of this shape as being in the 5th pentatonic box-on the backside of your first position. As I show you in the video, this can be played over I-IV-V chord changes in any key. Now get after it and lemme know how you like it! I have a passion for music and a passion for teaching and I have been immersed in music my whole life. My father was the guitarist with the 60's & 70's roots-rock band Mother Earth. I was so fortunate to grow up in the rich musical scene here in Austin, Texas. Starting when I was a young kid, I was able to sit in with, and open the shows for, many blues legends-guys like Albert Collins, Buddy Guy, Albert King, Jimmie Vaughan, Johnny Winter, Ottis Rush and B.B. King. I was able to learn first hand from these players how to really be a great blues guitarist! At https://bluesrockguitarlessons.com you can learn the licks, riffs, progressions and entire songs of many blues and rock legends, the way they played them. Benefit from my years of experience by watching, learning and playing with me online! Website: https://bluesrockguitarlessons.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bluesrockgui... Twitter: https://twitter.com/bluesrocklesson Google +: https://plus.google.com/1104848193631...