Play This Blues Riff For Just 2 MINUTES A Day (CRAZY RESULTS!)

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Play This Blues Riff For Just 2 Minutes A Day (CRAZY RESULTS!)

Ain’t nothing like a badass blues riff, am I right?

But what if you could play a badass blues riff that also served as a killer exercise to make you a better guitar player? That’s what we’re gonna explore in this lesson!

I’m going to show you a blues riff exercise that is not just designed for sharpening your technique, it’s also a PERFECT blues riff to bust out at a jam.

I should know, because I’ve played this blues riff at jams many, many times!

This blues exercise is a spin on a familiar 12-bar blues riff that really takes things up a notch with honing your technique as a guitar player.

I’ll break down the blues riff, piece-by-piece, and show you how to play it using the proper techniques to get the absolutely most out of it.
When you play this blues riff exercise, it will improve your pull-offs, your hand synchronization, precise picking techniques, speed, and more! It’s just an all-around excellent blues riff for leveling up your playing!

Did I mention it also sounds super cool? 😎 It’s not every day that you get to practice a blues exercise in a way that doesn’t even sound like practice.

👆 That cheat sheet is a game changer, no matter what level you’re at in guitar. When life sometimes gets in the way of practicing the guitar that we love, you never have to sacrifice your progress.

All you need is a simple guideline on how to use what little time you have to achieve MAXIMUM results, and the cheat sheet will give you that!

When you’re playing this blues riff exercise make sure to find a starting tempo that is comfortable for you to play it perfectly, then work your way up from there. But all in all, make sure that no matter what you are having loads of FUN!!

Rock On!
Eddie
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Bro - you come up with the "funnest" exercise riffs that are easy enough to be fun but purposeful enough to help us grow as players - you rock !!

EternallyThankful-ospz
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I actually play this riff already, but this is an awesome way to practice with it. I use it for double stops and slides too. Awesome video!

corbo
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Love it! Dude, keep them coming...cool riff indeed.

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2 min badass blues riff

You have me at the top of my game, Eddie and GMM. After 35 years I actually think I don’t suck too bad and might even have finally become a decent player. Really can’t thank you enough for these amazing lessons. I love playing more than ever!

jtgilman
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I actually learned something similar decades back. Michael Schenker has a song called "Captain Nemo" (off his 1983 "Built To Destroy" album) that is super-close but a little more... "hoppy" and has some descending runs. Of course, Schenker has a long history of combining neo-classical, blues and classic rock in his rhythms and solos. Very cool. Stay safe everyone. Cheers.

kingbrutusxxvi
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Love it, thanks for sharing! Are there tabs for this blues exercise?

Would be great to see more simple exercises like this for each genre...country, rock, picking, etc.
Thanks!

ytvideos
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That was veryyyy cool indeed....Sounds amazing..I been playing guitar allll my life(im 64 now) and when i seen u do this i immediately picked it up and said THATS actually TAUGHT my 17 year old son to play it extremely well...He also was blown away by it...Salute from Chicago brother.🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻

dannymccoy
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Thank you for these 'gold nuggets'Like your style of imparting knowledge/theory: easy on the newbie, not overwhelming.

rajennaidoo
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I always played it the " kinda static" way. Your version really perks it up. Great tip! Thanks

eflatmin
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Hey Eddie!
I just began watching all your beginner solo
Videos. You're a great teacher and I've already learned more about VIBRATO from you than ANYONE on YouTube! Thank you😊!

robertmessina
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I've been playing for many years but haven't done some of these techniques, Thanks for showing them. Always learn new things even if they are simple because they will open new door ways to your playing and may give you that missing piece that you've been looking for.

blueskymusic
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The major pentatonic scale is the most played scale pattern for 12 bar blues and rock. The 1 4 5 is the essence of modern blues. It's use over the last 120 yrs has influenced the direction of modern music. Robert Johnson is said to be the father of this modern format. He has been accused of selling his soul to Satin for his ability to play. His story is short and sad but at the same time truly amazing. When I first started playing guitar the pentatonic scale opened that so called door. I then began to slightly understand basic musical theory. The pentatonic major scale was the number one reason I still play today.

bigdawg
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Love this lesson. It has a multiplicity of benefits. One suggestion. How about a short discussion of the different notes that comprise the major and minor pentatonic scales. Which notes they share and which ones they don’t. I believe it will provide some additional context and enhance understanding of their potential usage.

richardshinberg
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Yet another pearl of wisdom Eddie, thanks again.

glenduffy
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Nice - some Funky blues. I like it. Great change of pace. Enjoyed your lesson.

michael_caz_nyc
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you are a good teacher man..very clear...thanks!

joebloggs
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I really enjoy how you teach, less talk more joy !! Thx

TheSmartodd
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Thank you Sir for a great informative presentation. Some people have that skill to teach and the students GET IT. You have this. Thanks again

craigmalcolm
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Thanks Eddie!! Been playing this without pull offs. But will add the pull offs now! Awesome!

arkman
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Great lesson. Like your teaching style.

mikehayes
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A much better use of practice time -thanks. And Thanks for the awesome course. Just joined GMM recently. HOOKED !!

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