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Different Methods for Taking part in the Blues Guitar

Blue guitar
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String bending is a guitar technique where you bend the string either upwards or downwards, resulting in different tones such as quartertones, full tones, and half tones. It is important to be careful with how you execute the string bends in order to achieve a good sound in your music. Guesswork will not yield satisfactory results.

Slides are another technique where you press the string down and then use your fingers to produce a tone without actually picking the string.

Vibrato is one of the most expressive techniques in blues guitar The Annals Of Blues Guitar - The blues guitar is a genre of music that can be vocal, instrumental or both. It primarily uses the 'blue' notes, which are based on a 'minor pentatonic' scale, also known as the blues scale. Blues music originated in African-American communities in the U.S., drawing from work songs, spirituals, field hollers, chants, shouts, and simple… . It involves playing a solo using a single note and manipulating the string tension to produce different pitches of that note.

Pull-offs are useful for playing both rhythm and solos. It involves picking a string at the first fret and then quickly releasing …

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