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  1. Don’t Ease Me In – Grateful Dead. Released as a single in 1966 and re-recorded for the 1980 album Go To Heaven, Don’t Ease Me In is a quintessential blues rock song often overlooked amongst the impressive discography Grateful Dead has pumped out. In my opinion, it is a song that has it all. The somewhat raunchy lyrics are sung with ...

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  2. When choosing a stand, there are two main factors to consider: 1.) The size of your guitar. 2.) The style of music you play. Guitars come in all shapes and sizes, from acoustic guitars to electric guitars. Some are small and compact while others are large and bulky.

    • Sons of Silver. It is the band that most people think of when they hear “acoustic” music. They are more guitar-based and range from very low bass tones to extremely high notes on their guitars.
    • Bad Touch. This is the lowest frequency (20-35 Hz) and is often found in heavy metals. It’s used to create a feeling of pressure, fear, or aggression by combining it with high volume on drums.
    • Dirty Honey. The Dirty Honey was an American rock band that was formed in 2006. Their music features a fusion of many genres, including alternative rock and roots rock.
    • Shadow & the Thrill. Shadow and the Thrill are a Spanish band described as having music “that sounds like it was made for psychedelic drives through California’s desert.”
    • Bruce Springsteen – Nebraska (1982) Bruce Springsteen’s former manager Mike Appel once said: “Bruce is not afraid to try things that are not popular.
    • Nick Drake – Pink Moon (1972) Maybe it’s better just to let the album be what it is: a doorway to enchantment and discovery. On the other side awaits a hushed, velvety place that feels like some lost fifth season, lodged secretly between autumn and winter.
    • Jimmy Page & Robert Plant – No Quarter: Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Unledded (1995) In spring 1994, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant visited Marrakesh in Morocco to play with local musicians in the old city square, Jemaa El-Fnaa.
    • Bob Dylan – The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan (1963) Dylan’s second album was the game changer. His first, titled simply Bob Dylan, featured only two original compositions among 13 tracks: the remainder being his interpretations of folk and blues standards.
  3. Perhaps it is in part because the audience, the players and the associated music business are predominately white men. First, a little history. In 1974, this writer was shocked to hear the superlative acoustic blues singer Bonnie Raitt. At the time, there were hardly any living, popular, famous women blues singers in the acoustic realm.

  4. Jun 11, 2024 · 1 last kind of advanced technique for you… add percussive elements into your blues. The best place to start is your thumb. Pluck the strings for rhythm and try hitting the body of the guitar as well. Experiment. Once you are able to add smooth percussive rhythm to your blues playing…hats off.

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  6. Acoustic Blues is a general catch-all term describing virtually every type of blues that can be played on a non-electric musical instrument. It embraces a wide range of guitar and musical styles including folk, the songster tradition, slide, fingerpicking, ragtime, and all of the myriad regional strains (Chicago, Delta, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Piedmont, etc.) that thrived in the early ...

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