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Electric Country Blues II - Jim Weider Page Three

Lesson wise I have just scratched the icing of this many layered tome of guitar erudition. I recommend this guitar lesson set! Its challenging but not in a how fast you can go kind of way.

Ones whole guitar attack changes using this style of alternating bass and plucking melodies on the higher strings. You don't just pluck melodies either. Takes some sincere effort getting good at.

A good place to start. A forgiving place. There are other places if you aren't sure, to build a hybrid picking foundation but Jim has his own unique style too. Have fun, learn a thing or two and take it further. Its a wink and a nod from me! All Jim Weider guitar lesson material is good. Being some what similar, if you like one you will probably like another. Its Americana from the soul brimming with fervor.

Song Menu

New Orleans Boogie, Haunted House, Bring It on Home to me, J.J. Cale Style Groove, Albert King Shuffle

    Lesson menu: Electric Country Blues 2 - Jim Weider
  • Ch 1: Lonnie Mack Style
  • Ch 2: Examples I & 2
  • Ch 3: More Lonnie Mack
  • Ch 4: New Orleans Boogie
  • Ch 5: Sixth Chords licks
  • Ch 6: New Orleans Boogie Play with the Band
  • Ch 7: Triads; 3 note chords
  • Ch 8: Chuck Berry Style
  • Ch 9: 3 note 7th chords
  • Ch 10: Chicken Pickin'
  • Ch 11: Haunted House
  • Ch 12: Haunted House Play with the Band
  • Ch 13: Country Bends
  • Ch 14: Jesse Ed Davis
  • Ch 15: Amos Garrett
  • Ch 16: Triple string bends
  • Ch 17: Pedal Steel Licks
  • Ch 18: Bring it on Home to Me
  • Ch 19: Droning the Root
  • Ch 20: Bending Lower strings
  • Ch 21: J. J. Cale Style
  • Ch 22: Albert King Style
  • Ch 23: Albert with the band
  • Ch 24: Jesse Ed Davis Style
  • Ch 25: Racking Licks and harmonics
  • Ch 26: Half Step and minor Bends
  • Ch 27: Outro "Deepest Cut"

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