OK, so your tired of playing the same ol' A blues shuffle. Here's a little chordal lick to spice things up. You can play it over a shuffle or instead of a shuffle. The chord changes are quick, so take you time. On-screen tab included o this one.
Here is the first part of Scott Henderson's "Same as You". It has the shuffle parts and the first chord runs. This is a fun song to play. The bridge and outro will come later.
This is a breakdown of a blues turnaround I posted last week. The original video is at http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=-WdQJLQmN 24, but it's also included in this clip. Comments please.
Here's a tasty little blues lick. It's shown in B, but can be played anywhere on the neck. Sorry, no tab on this one, but it shouldn't be a problem. Sorry if the video is a little out of focus. I did this one in a hurry.
Here's a nice little blues groove in the style of the Dixie Dregs. Even has a little Frank Marino in there. It's shown in G, but can be played anywhere on the neck.
Yet another turnaround. I like this one because of the simultaneous ascending and descending lines. It is shown in A, but can be played in any key. On screen tab included.
I was screwing around with the loop feature in Guitar Rig 3.0. I started playing Frank Zappa's Watermelon in Easter Hay. The sound isn't very good, but you get the idea