Learning blues scales is vital in blues guitar playing. It is very easy to find guitar lessons in the web and most of them are free. If you visit YouTube right now and type in "blues guitar lessons", you'll find thousands of videos ready for your disposal. However, the problem with this free information is that they're not properly organized. There is no structured lesson to follow from day 1 to mastery.
If you are a beginner you will easily get overwhelmed because you might be learning an advance blues lessons not suitable for your skill level. You might end up jumping from one lesson to another and this will just waste your time. With this kind of approach learning blues scale fast is nearly impossible. But don't worry because in this post I will give you tips on how to learn the blues scales fast.
TO be able to learn different blues scales fast, you must have an organize set of lessons that will guide you from day 1. Now I understand that you cannot organize all blues lessons by yourself so these tips below would be helpful.
5 Tips on how to learn the blues fast.
1. Get a blues guitar teacher - The best way to get organize is to hire an expert that will teach you. Because most of the time they already have well established guitar lesson prospectus. It may sound old fashion but still this is an effective approach to fast track your learning. Local music forum is a great way to find a guitar teacher.
2. Online guitar tutorial - If hiring a guitar teacher is too expensive for you then you might want to consider an online guitar tutorial. Read the reviews of a guitar tutorial website before you register so you can assure you will not be wasting your money.
3. One hour a day - Practice makes perfect! Once you have a well organize blues guitar lesson, the next thing is to execute them on your guitar. Give at least one hour a day to practice every lesson that you'll learn. This would take discipline but once your system get to it, it would be much easier then.
4. Take one step at a time - You don't want to be overwhelmed by learning the entire lesson at once. It would be a good idea to master one lesson at a time. Once you are confident that you already mastered a certain lesson then that's the time to move to the next lesson.
5. Use backing tracks - The best way to enjoy what you've been learning is to play it with a band. But if this sounds impossible to you, then go for backing tracks. Believe me, you'll really enjoy this and it would harness your listening skills as well as your coordination with other instruments. Search "Free jam tracks" in Google for free backing tracks.
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