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LESSON BOOK
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Jam Along Songs
Music Notation Explanation
Interview with Johnny Hiland
Interview with Jack Pearson
Session 1 - Blues Basics
Session 2 - Paying Your Dues
Session 3 - Blues Building Blocks
Session 4 - More Blues Tools
Session 5 - Interval Madness
Session 6 - Mastering the Blues
Jam Along Charts
Answer Keys
2
3
5
8
11
21
37
47
59
69
76
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Jam Along Songs
Jam Along Songs
Track Name
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Around the World Blues
Blues Track
Bluesy
The Cats Meow
Curbside Shuffle
Fatboy
Grind and Flail
Jazz Blues
Memphis Express
Minor Blues
Mojo
One Armed Bandit
Really Slow 12/8 Blues
Shuffle in A
Slide on Over
Slow Burn
Triple Threat
Up Shuffle
Working the Beat
12-Bar Brawl
12/8 Blues
50s Boogie-Woogie
Page
76
77
78
79
80
81
83
85
86
87
88
90
92
93
94
96
98
100
101
103
104
105
DVD Style
DVD Relaxed Shuffle
Medium Shuffle
Slow 12/8
Country Shuffle
Half-Time Feel
James Brown Funk
Fast Boogie-Woogie
DVD Medium Swing
Up Country
DVD Minor Blues
Slow 12/8
Medium
DVD Slow 12/8
DVD Relaxed Shuffle
Rock
Slow Rock
Stevie Ray Vaughn Shuffle
DVD Up Shuffle
James Brown Funk
Up Rock
DVD Medium 12/8
DVD Fast Boogie-Woogie
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Music Notation
Music Notation
Music Notation Explanation
Examples in this book will use a variety of types of musical notation. Here are the types of music notation and
guitar notation used.
MUSIC NOTATION
Standard music notation is used to display the notes and rhythms.
RHYTHMIC NOTATION
Rhythmic notation is used to indicate the rhythm that a chord is to
be played.
SLASH NOTATION
Slash notation is used to indicate that a chord is in effect for a
specific length of time but the rhythm to be played is up to the
player’s discretion.
TABLATURE (TAB)
Guitar tablature is written on a tablature staff with six lines that
represents the six strings of the guitar. The top line corresponds
to the 1st string of the guitar (High E) and the bottom line
corresponds to the 6th string of the guitar (Low E). The numbers
represent on which fret the notes are to be played. Many times an example will include the music staff with
the tablature staff below it.
CHORDS
Chords are shown above the line of music as the chord name. Sometimes a suggested
fingering in a fretboard diagram is given.
BENDS
Bends are notated with a curved line and arrow either bending up or down indicating the
direction of the bend. A smaller note indicates the note bent from and the larger note indicates
the note bent to. On the tab staff only the note bent from is shown. If a note is being bent from
then the tab finger number will appear with parenthesis around it.
HAMMER-ONS & PULL-OFFS
Hammer-ons and pull-offs are notated with a curved line between two notes. An “H” by the
line indicates for the second note to be played as a hammer-on. A “P” by the line indicates for
the second note to be played as a pull-off.
SLIDES
Slides are notated as a straight line between two notes. A smaller note indicates the note
where the slide begins and the larger note indicates the note where the slide ends.
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