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JamTrax: Chicago Blues
Full-band backup to 12 Chicago-style extended jams in authentic blues styles. Includes tips on scales and techniques to use with each track.
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- Posted: May-18-2006
Terrific and Fun way to Practice, warm up, etc!!!
I was amazed as to how much fun i had with this product. Not only does the book give descent advice on how to attack different chicago blues jams, it also gives the beginner blues guitarist (harmonica player OR even singer) an idea how blues jams are put together. The included CD is what the...
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- Posted: Sep-19-2005
Chicago blues to bend to....
Exactly as titled! Backing tracks to play over... nicely done with a great booklet explaining suggestion as to which parts of the scales to use with each track and progressions through the track... You will learn from this book and even enjoy just playing to the songs if you already think you got...
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- Posted: Mar-17-2001
Play along fun
This is a blues play along book and CD, with 13 songs. Lots of different song styles, beats, and tempos. The book includes basic notation and tab for each song, along with some scales for each song. Overall, it's fun, and worth the price. I would like to see a video version showing lead runs and...
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