
17th August 2008 - by Eugene Walker
Learning to Play the Blues With Guitar Backing
Tracks
Have you ever considered the fact that practicing your blues
guitar skills requires playing with a real professional band?
Especially before you can progress to the next level of your
playing.
Well, not everybody has a professional band lying around that
they can call up and say, "OK, I'm ready to practice now." Does
anybody? Even professional practices must be planned and
organized and usually is only once a week. So, how on earth are
you supposed to get prepped for the real world?
Any famous guitar player will tell you that the best way to
learn, is to practice, practice, practice! That's why you
should try looking into purchasing blues jam tracks.
Learning With Blues Backing Tracks
Often times you will find that the blues jam tracks you'll run
into are made of digital instruments that aren't real and it
sounds like a cheesy video game from the 1970s! Make sure you
do your homework and choose the right CD to practice along
with. It should have real instruments along with a professional
band.
You also want it to have a wide variety of tempos and styles.
You'll want it to have a shuffle, a fast blues, a slow blues,
etc. and it is important that the players on the CD are in tune
and stay in time (tempo). I know that sounds pretty basic but
you'd be surprised how many people will put up with cheesy midi
blues jam tracks that they try to download...and it comes out
terrible! Save yourself the trouble and get professional blues
backing tracks from 50Blues.
Learning By Ear
Learning the guitar by ear can be very fun, especially if you
have some sort of musical bone in your body, and that bone is
humming with lots of vibration, you might find that this is the
best way to learn guitar for you. With the modern slowing down
technology, it is much easier now than it used to be for our
parents' generation.
You should always keep in mind that playing the guitar should
be fun. If you find it difficult or stressing, your learning
strategy might have a lot to do with it. Sometimes you need to
try several learning methods before finding the one that works
best for you. However, if you really want to play the guitar
like a pro and have enough time and money, taking up private
lessons is probably the best way to go.
Conclusion
Different people have dissimilar learning needs. Additionally,
we also have different resources, different jobs, different
errands to run and different schedules, different lifestyles.
If you're not at the level of skill you hoped to attain, it may
simply be you have not found your most beneficial way to learn
guitar.
All I know is that ever since I started playing along with
blues jam tracks I have improved my guitar playing tenfold.
Having the power to control a professional blues band with the
click of a mouse and a play button was incredible. I would
recommend this method of learning to everyone.
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Zack R is the founder of 50 Blues Studios -
www.50Blues.com
If you are a blues musician, find out how
blues backing tracks will improve your blues
guitar playing skills. 50Blues promises you the
best professionally recorded tracks. Don't
settle for cheap midi files for your blues
music
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