"The Thrill is Gone" - B.B. King If you're new to the blues, a great place to start learning is with the songs of B.B. King. King's iconic style was tone-rich and used techniques such as string-bending to twist notes in expressive ways. Yeah. The thrill is most definitely NOT gone.
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Read More »Blues music is about tradition and emotion, and countless classics have endured decades, with artists imbuing their own take on each new recording through lyrical and musical improvisation. Whether played on an acoustic or electric guitar, these three-chord standards that gained popularity from the likes of Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters and Elmore James have evolved into more contemporary blues through legends such as Muddy Waters and Robert Cray. Learning to play these classics not only can give you a greater appreciation for the enduring legacy of the blues, but track its evolution and understand how different players put their own spin on time-tested classics. It’s not just treating these songs with reverence, it’s acknowledging that emotion is at the heart of blues and letting it spill out into your playing makes it that much more real. If you're just starting out your guitar journey – or even if you want to brush up on your blues chops – Fender Play has a slew of classic bluesy songs you can pick up in minutes from a group of top-notch instructors. Learn the essential blues riffs, techniques, and classic songs by legends like Robert Johnson, Stevie Ray Vaughan and more with the Blues Form Basics: I IV V Collection in Fender Play! In addition to learning blues songs at your own pace with Fender Play lessons, you can also check out our weekly Fender Play Live series on YouTube. Listen and learn from some of the new generation of blues guitarists like Rebecca and Megan Lovell of Larkin Poe, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Phillip Sayce, and Charlie Bereal. You’ll hear how different guitarists put their own spin on time-honored classics. Blues is all about making music personal and transforming the old into something new and fresh. Once you learn the fundamentals, you can take a classic song and try making it your own.
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