For the majority of first time guitarists, learning blues guitar will take between 200-900 hours of practice to reach a playable status. 900-2,500 hours to become an intermediate blues guitarist. Finally, 5,000-10,000 hours to reach an expert level as a blues guitarist.
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Read More »The next stage of learning blues guitar is the beginner stage. The beginner stage takes between 200-900 hours of practice and playing to reach. Right after the basics stage, the beginner stage is when you are learning more songs and feeling comfortable with them. Comfortability is the word of the beginner stage. During the basics stage, a guitarist will not be comfortable. The beginner stage is when that comfortability starts to set in. Intermediate is the next stage of learning blues guitar which is achieved around 900-2,500 hours of playing. During the intermediate stage of blues guitar, rhythm is being established and music theory is starting to be incorporated. A guitarist at this stage will watch videos of their favorite blues guitarists to understand why they are hitting that note or why that chord in relation to simple music theory. Do not think that you need to know everything about music theory to hit this mark. The advanced level of blues guitar will take between 2,500-5,000 hours to achieve. At this level, you are comfortable playing in front of other people and even with other people. You can nail some Stevie Ray Vaughan songs note for note and do so with confidence. You have an arsenal of song covers under your belt and soloing is performed with confidence without losing yourself on the neck as often. The expert level of blues guitar will take between 5,000-10,000 hours to achieve. At this level, you are likely playing live with little errors. Confidence at this level is at an all-time high and the guitar may feel like another appendage. Improvising over blues backing tracks is done with ease and with intense feel without constant thinking of making sure you are in the right pentatonic box. At this stage, a guitarist will have a long working knowledge of blues greats and licks they have trademarked. Licks that you bring out on your own solos. The expert level is where most professional blues guitarists are.
The eight chords we're going to look at in this lesson are G major, C major, D major, F major, E major, A major, E minor, and A minor.
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