Stevie Ray Vaughan has been an inspiration for many guitar players over the years. In this lesson I will show you how to play Pride and Joy, one Stevie’s most famous songs. It’s a standa… more →
Guitar Teachertelescoper wrote 2 months ago: I just noticed that somebody put this on Youtube and I couldn’t resist putting it on here. Thi … more →
elissamilne wrote 2 months ago: For readers from the northern hemisphere and non-English speaking backgrounds, “daggy” i … more →
Charley Wyser wrote 9 months ago: One of the most fun and interesting ways I have found teaching new students over the past many years … more →
mnemosynewrites wrote 9 months ago: Scott Weiland’s “Barbarella” (12 Bar Blues) begins with a downward-spiraling arpeggio not to be hear … more →
austinmusicteacher wrote 11 months ago: Not every student wants to explore improvisation but for those who do, there is ample material inclu … more →
tentoysintheattic wrote 1 year ago: http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003845004 10 years after his … more →
MD wrote 1 year ago: Stevie Ray Vaughan has been an inspiration for many guitar players over the years. In this lesson I … more →
MD wrote 2 years ago: Last time we started to take a look a power chords. Before we move on, lets review some of those id … more →
Tony Hogan wrote 2 years ago: I’ve started writing simple blues guitar TAB in the key of E and notation as well as all the D … more →