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Electric Blues Guitar Technique With Seth Rosenbloom

October 24th, 2019: ALL TRANSCRIPTIONS UPLOADED!
$39.99 (Canadian dollars)

An introductory lesson in electric blues guitar featuring Seth Rosenbloom. At DC Music School, we approach musical genres as a culture with a history rather than placing an emphasis on an academic approach. We explain the genre from the point of view of idiomatic conventions. Read full description…

An introductory lesson in electric blues guitar featuring Seth Rosenbloom. At DC Music School, we approach musical genres as a culture with a history rather than placing an emphasis on an academic approach. We explain the genre from the point of view of idiomatic conventions.

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Contains:

-HD video performances of Seth Rosenbloom improvising on standard changes
-Lessons where Seth shares his approach to music.
-Fully transcribed in standard notation and TAB
-Includes downloadable mp3 of all lessons and etude performances.

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Chapters:

Introduction
Right Hand
Left Hand
Bends
Slides
Vibrato
Legato vs Staccato
Fingering Choices
Pentatonic Shapes
Ear Training
Pentatonic Licks
Chord Tones
Blues Form
Phrasing
Licks Over The Blues Form
Blues Form Variations
Minor Blues Chord Tones
Modes
Sequencing
Playing Over The Changes

Performances:

Shuffle Blues
Jazz Blues
Modes And Passing Tones
Slow Texas Blues
Minor Blues

Recommended prerequisites:

-Knowledge of basic guitar concepts (technique, accompaniment and improvisation)

About Seth Rosenbloom:

“For me, playing the blues is all about expressing emotions,” guitarist and vocalist Seth Rosenbloom insists. “What’s always drawn me to the genre is the fact that it allows for an extraordinarily wide range of emotion. That, I think, is the key to making great music overall, and great blues in particular.”

Rosenbloom knows of what he speaks. Hailed by The Boston Globe as “a searing blues-rock guitarist,” and The Noise Boston as a musician who “makes his guitar growl and has a voice to match,” he’s been compared to “a slightly younger and rawer version of Matt Schofield ,” by the Blues PowR blog, which also praised him for “his gravelly, forceful vocals and stinging guitar work.”

Born into a musical family and raised in Waltham, Massachusetts, he began playing classical violin as a child and subsequently took up guitar at age eleven. Initially inspired by the music of Elvis and The Beatles, he earned a performance merit scholarship from Berklee College of Music by the time he was 16.

After spending a few years as an active sideman and in demand clinician, Rosenbloom stepped into the spotlight with the release of his self-titled EP in September 2017. He supported the recording with a string of tour dates up and down the East Coast, demonstrating at each stop his clear commitment to his craft and his ability to enthrall his audiences with his verve and versatility.


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91 minutes across 25 parts

Lessons
1. Introduction
2. Right Hand
3. Left Hand
4. Bends
5. Slides
6. Vibrato
7. Legato vs Staccato
8. Fingering Choices
9. Pentatonic Shapes
10. Ear Training
11. Pentatonic Licks
12. Chord Tones
13. Blues Form
14. Phrasing
15. Licks Over The Blues Form
16. Blues Form Variations
17. Minor Blues Chord Tones
18. Modes
19. Sequencing
20. Playing The Blues Over Changes
Performances
Shuffle Blues
Jazz Blues
Modes And Passing Tones
Slow Texas Blues
Minor Blues

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