Friday, August 31, 2012

now fender surfy is the one

yeah, the fender known as surfy, the surf green strat, is my go to guitar for my blues work.  it's got the sound, the comfort, and the ease of use.

workin' on kind hearted woman blues, crosssroads, and "from four until late." the idea is to do the intro, then the head twice, then improv head improve head improv.... etc.  that's my format for the RJ songs.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Kind hearted woman

Working on RJ's Kind HeArted Woman Blues.  Using a simplified form I got in a Hal Leonard book.


Wednesday, August 15, 2012

37 blues backing tracks.. the set list

yeah, those blues never go away!  so, now my semester plan is to NOT leave the blues and go to jazz and not use what I've studied for 3 years.  Finally, not gonna do that again!  So, I gathered up my blues backing tracks onto one ipod.  37 tracks.  Figures out the keys for all of them, and they will be my set list.  Gonna play and play and play those 37 tracks.  Jazz will come back in 2013 or so, after I've mastered those blues tracks and have "performance worthy" songs ready to go.  Blues!

Monday, August 13, 2012

new jazz book

got a great book at the library.  "Jazz Standards for Easy Guitar" by Hal Leonard publishers.  60 standards in EZ format -- a little too easy.  I will learn them, do some chord substitutions, and there you go.  then add some improv to it -- still working on that!

so, how to use 9s and 10s.  Start with 9s for the day's practice, and later, after you're warmed up, move on to 10s.  Good for the muscles.


Friday, August 3, 2012

Gibby now in the lead

OK, after a few days of practice with the Fender, the Gibson doesn't feel so bad.  I got some more strength, I guess.  So now the 339 comes roaring back as the #1 git box.

Yesterday I learned a jazz blues comp 12 bar from freddym.  Great transitional device from blues to jazz.  I found some jazzy tones around the fifth position major pentatonic box, so I'm gonna try a two track jazz blues number sometime.  make a youtube video.  Freddym has great lessons -- lots of chords and clear explanations.  Also making good progress on Autumn Leaves.  So that's two jazz pieces (heads), a jazz blues 12 bar comp, and a nice chord progression from an earlier lesson, plus a list of lots of chords.  yeah!