Breakin' Down the Classic Blues Riff

 
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In this lesson I'll break down the classic blues riff for you. We'll talk about the left hand muting, right hand picking and finally try it out with a blues backing track!

Instructor Anders Mouridsen
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Making The 12 Bar Form Sound Like Blues
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Breakin' Down the Classic Blues Riff By Anders Mouridsen

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4 months ago
is there a backing that I can play to, for each lesson. 1 like in the lesson video, without another guitar playing to it, If so, where do I find it? i just went through the Funtamental 2 video, and started the blues core 1 course, and am enjoying it!
Mike Olekshy 4 months ago

Hello there - thanks so much for your question! So glad to hear you're enjoying the site! Yes, you can find the backing track underneath the video where you see the menu items "DESCRIPTION NOTATION JAM TRACK Q&A". Select JAM TRACK and it should load the backing track (without guitar) that you can play along with. Hope this helps!

1 year ago
Hello 👋 When Andres plays the riff, the notes ring shorter compared to mine. It's like his version is more of "ta tadam" but mine the notes keep ringing. Is he muting the strings somehow? Thanks.
Mike Olekshy 1 year ago

Hello - thanks so much for your question! In the playthrough of the example near the end of the video, Anders is not using any kind of muting. He's strumming and letting the notes ring out. Perhaps you're strumming a little too hard? Anders is using a medium dynamic strum that is concentrated on the A and D strings. Go slow with the riff, and make sure you're not strumming too hard and you're only strumming the A and D strings. Hope this helps!

1 year ago
Glory Days...mind blown!
Mike Olekshy 1 year ago

Thanks so much for your comment!! Haha - yes, the Glory Days riff uses this idea!

1 year ago
When playing the A6 chord 04 do you keep your fingers on the 2nd fret,D string?
Mike Olekshy 1 year ago

Hello - thanks so much for your question! You don't necessarily have to keep your finger on the 2nd fret of the D string when fretting the 4th fret. This is optional. If it's easier to fret the 4th fret by lifting your index finger off the 2nd fret, then go right ahead.