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Lesson 2

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Hello Folks, for this weeks lesson we are continuing on with the Chicago blues with bass, only this time we are switching over to electric bass guitar as we show examples of some more great blues bass players. Brad Hallen explains the basic styles of Andrew Stevenson, Calvin "Fuzz" Jones and Jack Meyers. We demonstrate a few different grooves and what works best on bass with different guitar styles. Enjoy! Duke

Topics and/or subjects covered in this lesson:
Chicago Blues
Duke Robillard
key of E
Chicago Blues
Brad Hallen
Andrew Stevenson
Calvin Fuzz Jones
Jack Myers

Print Print Chords & Tab

loop @ 1:50 to practice with the Andrew Stevenson run-through

 

loop @ 3:47 to practice with the Calvin "Fuzz" Jones run-through

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loop @ 10:46 to practice with the Jack Myers run-through

 

Muddy at Newport . I've Got My Brand on You . Andrew Stevenson on Bass . Key of G

 

 

Legendary Blues Band . How Long with Calvin "Fuzz" Jones on Bass . Key of G

 

 

Buddy Guy . One Room Country Shack w/ Jack Myers on Bass . Key of G

 

Junior Wells . Vietcong Blues w/ Jack Myers on Bass . Key of A

 

 

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Duke Robillard
Duke Robillard Apr 18, 2012

Cool! He knows his s*%t!

daddyray (robbie)
daddyray (robbie) Apr 18, 2012

Pate Hare was the guitarist for the 1960 newport...Brad got it! 

Duke Robillard
Duke Robillard Apr 18, 2012

Hi Joe, I may be out your way in August possible. go to www.dukerobillard.com and hit contact Duke to email me. Check back in a month or two. It's possible we can hook up for a lesson if my schedule permits. Check my itinerary on my site from triume to time to see where I'll be. Thanks, Duke 

Duke Robillard
Duke Robillard Apr 18, 2012

Hi Mario, The rhythm parts for these styles, considering what I am playing here on the lessons, would be either a simple Jimmy Reed rhythm or double the bass line. Another thing that works is using the 9th chord and sliding the top 3 strings up 2 frets to a E 6th chord and back. What I call a sliding 6th. that also will work well against the type of guitar I am playing on these lessons. Enjoy, Duke   

Mario Abbagliati
Mario Abbagliati Apr 18, 2012

Duke,

What sort of rhythm guitar patterns would you play that complement Brad's lines?

Thanks in advance,

Mario

 

Duke Robillard
Duke Robillard Apr 14, 2012
Thanks Everyone, I'm glad you are enjoying these lessons with Brad. We will do more in the future. I let Brad know you're enjoying these! Duke
mojo74x
mojo74x Apr 13, 2012

Another great lesson.BRILLIANT. Thanks Brad, thanks Duke. I can´t wait for the shuffle lesson next week.

This stuff should be taught at schools...

Mike Caren
Mike Caren Apr 13, 2012

Jack Myers indeed!   I never knew who he was, but alway loved Buddy Guy's A Man and the Blues ... especially One Room Country Shack.  Now I know the story.  Love it!  Thanks Brad.

I agree Duke, totally mind expanding the way he plays.

 
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