dunn.andy
15 posts
Oct 16, 2018
10:25 AM
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I am very new to the Harmonica and less so Blues but I am totally smitten and can’t get enough. My wife used to play guitar many lifetime ago and I have bought her one so she we can play together. Can anyone recommend a Gussow type - style you tube or on line teachers for Blues guitar
Thanks in advance
Andy
Last Edited by dunn.andy on Oct 16, 2018 10:31 AM
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kudzurunner
6528 posts
Oct 16, 2018
10:31 AM
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I'm a guitar player too, and many years ago I stumbled across a YouTube guitar guru named Justin Sandercoe. He and I exchanged a couple of emails. Nice guy.
I recommend that you google him and/or search him out on YT.
Here you go:
https://www.youtube.com/user/JustinSandercoe
---------- Beyond the Crossroads: The Devil and the Blues Tradition
Last Edited by kudzurunner on Oct 16, 2018 10:32 AM
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dunn.andy
16 posts
Oct 16, 2018
1:07 PM
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Justin is perfect, Kim ( my wife) is sitting with her guitar on her knee as I type watching the the first few lessons Thanks Kudz
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BnT
207 posts
Oct 16, 2018
1:20 PM
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A few guys who are great players...and online blues teachers - Kenny Blue Ray, Tommy Harkenrider, and Darren Watson. ---------- BnT
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JInx
1405 posts
Oct 16, 2018
2:18 PM
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If you want to learn a specific style or player check out Stefan Grossmans workshop. Country blues masters ----------
Last Edited by JInx on Oct 16, 2018 2:23 PM
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gmacleod15
309 posts
Oct 18, 2018
4:04 AM
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anybody have similar suggestions for blues bass guitar? ---------- MBH member since 2009-03-24
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SweetBlood
85 posts
Oct 18, 2018
7:50 AM
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Blues Guitar Institute - focuses on solo acoustic blues. Would probably be perfect if you just plan on doing a duo thing with the wife. Tons of beginner friendly lessons as well as good information for intermediate to advanced players who are not familiar with the style.
DaddyStovepipe - puts out videos of himself doing traditional solo acoustic blues of many styles accompanied with a lesson video for the song within a few days. More for intermediate to advanced players who have a decent grasp on fingerpicking.
GtrWorkShp - huge catalog of lessons from Stefan Grossman and the like covering the full range of traditional blues styles.
Texas Blues Alley - this would be more for a band setting, but he gives some good info on nuances in lead guitar styles and licks of specific players. A lot of focus on SRV, but covers others as well.
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dunn.andy
17 posts
Oct 19, 2018
1:54 AM
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Absolutely brilliant thanks everybody she has signed up for Justine and is love it And has also ordered some stuff of Stefan Grossman , I know one of the things was Texas Blues, something like that. When she gets more proficient she can maybe have a look at some of the other stuff you guys recommend Thank again
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