Sunday, October 18, 2009
Hey Guitar Player can play the blues
Hey Guitar Player can play the blues "Hey, I'm looking for a rhythm guitarist for the virtual blues band. Can play the blues? Is this possible? Great! If you want to hear? Do you want? Fantastico! Come, step into my virtual test room and my band virtual companions. We have a great virtual tour, and we urgently need a virtual rhythm guitarist. By the way, what's your name? Stevie? Nice to meet you Stevie, I'm Pete. Come, come inside ....." CUTTING OF ..... VIRTUAL test SERATA A weakly illuminated with graffiti on the walls. The drummer and bassist of disorder are a jazz-blues. Pete and Stevie stop. PETE: (shouting) Boys do not listen PETE: (screaming stronger) Guys, quiet !!!!!! If you stop playing. PETE: Thank you. This is Stevie. He says that blues can be. The drummer Jakey: Hi Stevie, I'm the bassist Jakey COLIN: Yo, I'm Colin Stevie: Thank you both. Jakey: You play the blues, right? Stevie: Yes, anyone can do the blues. PETE: Okay, take a guitar Steve. We have a paper jam. Jakey fits your hi-hat. Colin tus up the volume on his amplifier. COLIN: OK, how something simple to get started. Jakey: A 16 bar? PETE: Sounds good, Cis key. Jakey Jakey counting begins in: 1 ... 2 ... 3 .. Stevie Stevie interrupts: Sorry, a bar, what? PETE: A 16 bar Stevie has a blank look on his face. Colin and Jakey exchange glances. PETE: You have played a 16 bar before? Stevie shook his head. PETE: Okay, uh ... So who want to try an 8 bar blues. Colin: Yes, Let's do it in an apartment Jakey: Very Good! 1 .... 2 .... 3 .... Stevie: (interrupting) If kids. Everyone looks to Stevie. Stevie: I'm sorry, I am not very sure how to do an 8 bar. PETE: I thought you said it could be the blues ... Stevie: (angry) so I can play the blues. I was blues years. I'm playing the blues. PETE: Uh, ok, then try some 'blues in F sharp, Jakey: 1 ... 2 ... 3 ... Stevie: (interrupting) He ... not PETE: But you say, you can play the blues. Stevie: Sure it can play the blues. COLIN: OK, your call Stevie, what are we playing? Stevie: Well, how about a 12 bar blues in E? PETE: Yes, ok. Let's go, there is one. Let's make a quick change 12 bars in 12 / 8 rhythm. Oh yes, and make the tu. Jakey: 1 ........... Stevie: (interrupting) AEC ....... Pete, Jakey and Colin are puzzled PETE: What? Stevie: Quick Change? 12 / 8? Lead-in with the tu? PETE: But you said that you can use the blues. Stevie: Yes, even this kind of blues. An awkward silence fills the room. Stevie: (Embarrassed) Uh ... maybe I should ..... ... ...... Stevie, you can go and Jakey glare and Colin to Pete PETE: But he said he could play the blues .... Crash flat - THE END! Ok, let's step out of virtuality and back to reality. I have a question for you ..... If you have shoes for Stevie, what have they responded to the question if you could play the blues? Be honest, you have said yes? I think it would be most guitarists. It seems as though many people think the blues is simple music. Three agreements in a format of 12 bars. Well, a lot of it is three agreements and a lot of it is in a format of 12 bars. One can not deny that. But there is also much more than most people think. Let me ask you a question. Once again, honest answer. Set hearing room and not Stevie. You may have 16 bars in the key areas of Cis? What about the 8 bar blues, or the child? How have you coped with the introduction of tuaround or quick change? Want to know what 12 / 8 time was? There were probably over the keys of the proposal? Cis? "An apartment? Fis? Remember, you are invited to these things. If you answered "yes" to all of the above then, super! You need to read further. Go to reward with a jam donut, they deserve. For those of you that the answer is not at all, or only one of the questions, we need a little 'work. Perhaps you could argue that "feeling" that guides you through the interview. What is the word "feel?" Well, it's nice to have, but rather 'stupid, depend on it. Sometimes we need a little 'more than a feeling to get through difficult situations. The truth is that we need to know! If you are serious about a professional guitarist really need a good knowledge of the blues. It is a language that all musicians love to use. The path to this knowledge is to work hard and are committed to your musical education. A good understanding of the Blues progressions for your development. Sorry, but a 12-bar in E is not alone. This is why we at Jack Sky Ltd. have an excellent blues guitar rhythm study, entitled "Blues progressions." This is page 32 of the book consists of 8 bar, 12 bar 16 bar minor blues, jazz and blues many variations of these progressions. It also includes a curriculum with rope cord, which is commonly used in blues music. It 'really very informative, providing the skills, equipment used to jam with a blues band. The next time someone asks: "Can play the blues?" Make sure you are able to hold the chest, lift your head, to look in the eye and answer .... "Yes, I play the blues! "tomb of this great e-book today. Visit our online store of knowledge breeds confidence. The trust, in tu, create opportunities. Chances door experience. Experience brings success! Here you will find your success! Hard work and you feel better ...... Oh, and by the way, you can play the blues ...........?
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