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When a classical guitarist tries to play BLUES...
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Brandon Acker takes his first Blues guitar lesson from a professional Blues player @samuraiguitarist Watch me teach him his first classical guitar lesson here:    • I Tried Classical Guitar  

0:00 What is the blues?
0:35 The 12 Bar Blues
4:12 Oral tradition
5:22 Rhythmic improvisation
7:09 Call and response
9:05 How to solo
12:53 Phrasing
13:32 Conclusion

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@ldamoff

5 months ago

"I'll start here and see what happens" is the soul of the blues my guy.

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@samuraiguitarist

5 months ago

What a pleasure, you show much potential!

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@Wills.musicpage

5 months ago

Man.... Two very accomplished musicians delving into each other's worlds, and showing a relative understanding and, at it's core, being willing to potentially "fall on your face" in front of your respective audiences (neither of you did, for what it's worth), MUCH respect, from a fellow musician.

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@lynwood77

5 months ago

One of the myths about classical players is that they tend to lack the necessary "feel" for improvisation. Watching Brandon shatter that gave me a lot of joy.

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@sdepountis

5 months ago

Look at Brandon pretending that this is ever remotely difficult for him...

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@lusiek81

5 months ago

I'd love to see you guys playing different genres together for an hour. As weird as it sounds. So much feel in such simple playing and the way you complete yourselves being at the different ends of the same stick. I want to hear more serious music you make together the other day.

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@AJ-sr2yp

5 months ago

Brandon already knows all of this. He was playing 12 bar blues on a baroque guitar years ago in a video. Even said something slong the lines of 'every good guitar player knows' how to play 12 bar blues.

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@beatrixguitar

5 months ago

I was studying classical guitar since I was 9 and I have masters degree in it. During my education no one ever told me about the pentatonic scale, none of my teachers until I was 24 and finished school, it's somethign I had to look up when I was playing for several years already :D And I know this is not a special case, lots of friends have had the same :/ It's funny to see how things that counts as common knowledge or as something that guitarists usually learn at an early stage can miss. We need more crossovers like this with other styles and other guitarists to get a wider perspective on music :) Thanks for this one, I loved it!

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@herculesrockefeller8969

5 months ago

Since you used to play metal, I'm sure you'll be fine, Brandon!

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@crazycat1345

5 months ago

Playing the blues would be a great exercise for classical players. I know because I am one, classical music really flattens you out There is little to no swing in that music at all and playing and by infusing some blues feelings will make your classical playing more interesting. Julien Bream was a huge Django jazz fan and player and it helped him greatly in his playing.

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@skylarhowes9322

5 months ago

What a terrifically nice and humble guy Brandon is over here acting like he doesn't already know every single thing 😅 jokes aside though this is a great collab from two very different but very excellent creators ❤

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@RC32Smiths01

5 months ago

It's fun just branching out on guitar, never know what you're gonna learn in style, technique, or advice. Love this collaboration.

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@emielhasselt2518

3 months ago

That opera singer litteraly gave me goosebumps.. I knew man sang opera but accually seeing a man doing that is so inspiring

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@jonkerr2050

5 months ago

This was perfect timing. I’m only a couple of years into playing and have started trying to do some blues improvisation. This opened my eyes up to some things I hadn’t really considered.

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@wallacejohnson7083

5 months ago

Great to hear Steve-san teach the roots of blues tradition, from which comes rock n roll, r&b, country, jazz, so on…

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@jacobbaker6376

5 months ago

Another thing to note is that blues was also commonly played in alternate tunings such as open g and open d. Also kinda going against what Samurai said is that the blues doesn't always have to sound pretty as long as it makes you feel something. Three artists as examples are Charley Patton, Mississippi Fred McDowell and Scrapper Blackwell.

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@robertray2714

5 months ago

The mixture of tonality in blues is always fascinating. Aside from playing minor pentatonic over major (dominant) chords, blues musicians frequently bend up to a so called "neutral third" in-between the major and minor.

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@grimfolkmusic

5 months ago

Brandon is a good actor, acting as he doesn't know a 12 bar hahahaha

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@SimplyNotReally

5 months ago

This collab was SO COOL! Shows that no matter the depth of knowledge, there is still so much to learn in music. Please make this a reoccurring series!

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@mrsmilefailrocker

5 months ago

I really like the sound of nylon string guitar to play blues and rock strumming

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