new member takes on Bb Blues and Lazy River lessons..next up: Rivers or Bryant?

edited April 2014 in Root
Greetings all,

I discovered Jim's lesson site a few weeks ago and took the plunge! Every couple of years my playing heads off into a new direction and at the moment I am on a western swing kick and have been really into the Rivers and Bryant thing..which led me to Jim's lessons. I decided to start a bit smaller, first with the Lazy River lesson and following with the Bb Blues. There is quite a bit to like about the Bb (and I notice it has many great reviews on the forum). As for Lazy River, its a fantastic lesson. Not only as a pretty melody to learn, but its just a great exercise and teaching vehicle. Highly, highly recommended!

The thing that is really great about these lessons, is that the material Jim presents is sort of the tip of the iceberg....the licks are begging to be transposed, played as different shapes, or turned on their heads. Very inspiring!

Not sure of my next move...head straight for a Bryant or Rivers lesson..or try something of broader appeal..perhaps the F Blues or Rockabilly. Nice to have choices!

Comments

  • I think both are good - but Jimmies Blues is a great continuation of your Bb Blues studies. Thanks for ordering the lessons!
  • edited April 2014
    Thanks for the advice Jim. I have a decent handle on the heads for a number of the Bryant and Rivers stuff. I need to do a little studying to see where I need help...so much to work on and so little time!

    Have to say, I love the idea of the Cat Under a Car lesson, too. I was in a surf band for a while and become very interested getting more jazz into my playing..seemed like noir was the answer. Would love to see more lessons in that area!

    BTW, just checked out you trailer for the Truefire course...great tune (and Bryant inspired, I think?)..will that be covered? Very nice!!
  • Hi Steve- Thanks for the post ...

    Unless I'm confused by your request, "Cat Under a Car" is offered as a lesson...

    Cat Under A Car (from American Hips - Note for Note) Harmonics supporting lead lines, minor key embellishments and more - Gives the student insights into "noir guitar" Intermediate / Advanced
  • Regarding the "Cat under a Car". It was my first Campilongo lesson and still one of my favourites to play. No where as tricky as some but just flat out enjoyable.

    -Warren
  • edited April 2014
    Sorry I wasn't more clear...what I was trying to say was that, I love the fact that you have posted a 'noir guitar' lesson! There just isn't a great deal of published instruction in this category. I like the tune and play it reasonable well and think that I understand the theory behind what you are doing...and for those who don't it would no doubt be an important lesson. I went on to suggest that I would love so see more in the minor noir category...perhaps a souped version of Harlem Nocturne (though I admit, I am not a huge fan of the Gatton version - plus its way, way over my head). Or maybe you already have some similar minor tonality lessons that I don't know about?

    Feel that I should have limited my first thread to western swing/blues lessons..again, I wish there were more hours in the day!

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