Wednesday, March 21, 2007

"DIATONIC: 'The One' Performed Solo"

Solo performance of the song "The One" a live-in-the-studio version of the title song off the next music CD of Robert Colin Johnson, and a part of the Diatonic-series of instructional CDs. "The One" uses diatonic harmony, has a single-string solo, a chord solo and walking-bass solo. "Dream your Dream" is the most current CD available, or go to GuitarMedia for free jam-mix tracks, and to preview all the instructional tracks, which are also available on iTunes or tune into the Podcast.

Other formats available: M4A | MP4

Thursday, March 01, 2007

"ADVANCED LEVEL: Looking Up from Beyond-the-Blues"

Hear here my live-in-the-Studio performance of "Looking Up" from my "Dream your Dream" CD. You can check out "Dream your Dream" in the iTunes Music Store by clicking here. If you want to add your own guitar leads to my backing track, then you can also download the bass/drums jam-mix track for "Looking Up" for free, from GuitarMedia--just click on Jam-with-Downloads at the top of the page.

Other formats available: MP3 | MP4

Thursday, February 01, 2007

"NOMINAL LEVEL: Texas from Soul-of-the-Blues"

Texas from the album "Stand Bacl" by Robert 'Colin" Johnson performed live in the studio. Texas illustrates the tantalizing hypnotic spell called the slow blues and is on both on the Stand Back musical album as well as in the the Soul-of-the-Blues instructional CD. You can download the jam-mix track for free, from GuitarMedia--just click on Jam-with-Downloads at the top of the page.

M4A | MP4

Monday, January 01, 2007

"ENTRY-LEVEL: SingleShot from Heart-of-the-Blues"

A live-in-the-studio performance of the songs Single Shot which use blues melodies and harmonies from the Heart-of-the-Blues instructional album. Heart-of-the-Blues lays the foundation for guitarists wishing to master the entire fretboard. Single Shot repeats the same licks in every playing position so players end up with a bagful of licks they can improvise with in any song with dominant harmony. The jam-mix tracks for these songs, which have only bass-and-drums so you can add your own guitar melodies, are both available free from GuitarMedia--just click on the Jam-with-Downloads button. Add your own guitar to our jam mix tracks and create your own songs, royalty free.

MP3 | MP4

Sunday, September 24, 2006

TUTOR: Guitarist Tutorial for "Keep The Faith" from the "Stand Back" album and the "Heart-of-the-

Two live performances of the songs Single Shot and Keep the Faith, both of which use the blues melodies and harmonies from the Heart-of-the-Blues, which lays the foundation for guitarists wishing to master the entire fretboard. Single Shot repeats the same six licks in every playing position so players end up with a bagful of licks they can improvise with in any song with dominant harmony. Keep the Faith uses the same technique, but offers an alternative set of rock-style licks. The jam-mix tracks for these songs, which have only bass-and-drums so you can add your own guitar melodies, are both available free from GuitarMedia--just click on the Jam-with-Downloads button. Add your own guitar to our jam mix tracks and create your own songs, royalty free.

Sunday, September 17, 2006

0-MUSIC BOOKLET#2: Includes Fretboard Diagrams, Guitar Tablature and Tradtional Notation

Print out this PDF file with the sheet music, and put it on your music stand before listening to the other tracks from this free preview of the Heart-of-the-Blues#2--our entry-level series for guitarists, volume number two.

Sunday, September 10, 2006

1-INSTRUCTIONS#2: How to Use BluesGuitarist.Org's Introduction to Mastering the Fretboard Vol. 2

Here is track 1 from the Heart-of-the-Blues#2 where you will master the entire fretboard just by playing the song SingleShot. Print-out "0-MUSIC BOOKLET..." above and put it on your music stand so you can follow along. The music staves printed in the music booklet have both traditional music notation and guitar tablature showing a six-line staff picturing all six strings of the guitar with little numbers written on the lines to indicate which frets to hold down. Your basic strategy will be to follow along with the printed music in the music booklet while listening to the guitar part, then practice playing it yourself by jamming along with our guitarless jam-mix tracks. The next track to listen to after this is "2-Music_Theory" if that interests you, otherwise go straight to "3-Whole_Band" where you can listen to the entire band playing the song--this what you will sound like after mastering Single Shot.

Monday, September 04, 2006

2-MUSIC THEORY#2: Note-for-Note Theory Behind Alure of the "Minor Blues" in our Song SingleShot

Here is track 2, which has the music theory behind the minor-blues sound you'll master in the Heart-of-the-Blues#2. The minor-tone blues is the most common way of playing blues solos in rock, blues and jazz. Every American musician has a slow blues in their repreatoire, and after the Heart-of-the-Blues you will too. Each volume gives you another minor-tone lick, and here in volume number two this Music Theory track explains--note-for-note--how the first lick in Single Shot illustrates the minor blues sound. The next track to listen to is "3-WHOLE BAND" which is the most important track, since it has the whole band playing this SingleShot lick. This is what you will sound like (jamming with our backup band) after mastering Single Shot in the Heart-of-the-Blues.

Monday, August 28, 2006

3-WHOLE BAND#2: Single Shot Melody With the Whole Band, Shows What you Will Sound Like

Here is track 3, which is the most important track on the Heart-of-the-Blues#2 since it has the whole band playing the SingleShot melody. Try to pick out the guitar part and follow along in the printed music while it plays--but don't worry if you can't master it, because the next track "4-Slow Guitar" is going to make it easier by playing the guitar part by itself in slow motion.

Monday, August 21, 2006

4-SLOW GUITAR#2: Guitar Part Played Slowly here at 60 BPM So You Can Hear What You Should Play

Here is track 4 from the Heart-of-the-Blues#2, which is the guitar part by itself in slow motion at 60 beats-per-minute (BPM), so you can follow along with the printed music more easily, and so you can hear clearly just what you should be playing on the guitar. Follow along by printing the "0-MUSIC BOOKLET#2" above, while you listen, then try out playing it for yourself on your own instrument while listening to the next track, "5-SLOW JAM#2," which is a bass/drums-only jam mix also at 60 BPM.

Monday, August 14, 2006

5-SLOW JAM#2: Guitarless Rhythm Track at 60 BPM--Get Your Ax & Play the Guitar Part with the Band

Here is track 5 of the Heart-of-the-Blues#2, which is a guitarless, bass/drums/vibes-only "jam mix" rhythm track in slow motion at 60 BPM (always set your player to "repeat one track" before playing a jam mix track so you can play it over and over until you get your part right). This guitarless track lets you practice the guitar melody on your instrument while the rhythm section plays along in the background. Set this track to repeat while you add the guitar part with your instrument. Once you have mastered the melody in slow motion, go to Track 6 and listen to the guitar part at full speed.

Monday, August 07, 2006

6-GUITAR#2: Guitar Part Alone Played at a Full Speed of 90 BPM, This is How Your Part Should Sound

Here is track 6 from the Heart-of-the-Blues#2, which is the guitar part by itself at a full speed of 90 beats-per-minute (BPM), so you can hear what your guitar part will sound like when played fast. After listening, try out playing the guitar part yourself while listening to the next track, "7-JAM MIX#2," which is a bass/drums/vibes-only jam mix also at 90 BPM.

Friday, August 04, 2006

7-JAM MIX#2: Guitarless Rhythm Track at 90 BPM--Get Your Ax & Play the Guitar Part with the Band

Here is track 7 of the Heart-of-the-Blues#2, which is a guitarless, bass/drums/vibes-only "jam mix" rhythm track at a full speed of 90 BPM. This guitarless track lets you practice the guitar melody on your instrument while the rhythm section plays along in the background. Set this track to repeat while you add the guitar part with your instrument. Your guitar part plus our rhythm section should make you sound like the track: "3-WHOLE BAND#2"

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

8-ENTIRE SONG_2: Whole Band with Guitar Parts from All Six Volumes of the Heart-of-the-Blues

Here is track 8, which is what you will sound like after completing all six volumes of the Heart-of-the-Blues#2. The whole band is playing SingleShot including the melody and the leads for all five verses--six guitar parts that enable you to master the entire fretboard while playing over the same rhythm track.

Monday, July 31, 2006

VIDEO: Guitarist Tutorial for "Keep The Faith" from the "Stand Back" album and the "Heart-of-the-Blues"

The tutorial is for guitarists interested in the songs Keep the Faith, which use the blues melodies and harmonies from the Heart-of-the-Blues instructional CD. Keep the Faith illustrates a bagful of licks that can be improvised in any song with dominant harmony. The jam-mix tracks for these songs, which have only bass-and-drums so you can add your own guitar melodies, are both available free from GuitarMedia--just click on the Jam-with-Downloads button. Add your own guitar to our jam mix tracks and create your own songs, royalty free.

Monday, July 24, 2006

JAM MIX: "Keep the Faith" Guitarless Backing Track; Fetch your Instrument and Play Along

Hear here the guitarless jam-mix track from "Keep the Faith" which appears on the Stand Back CD and is also available from the iTunes) music store. Now go grab your (tuned) instrument and jam along with your own melody, or play a melody from our Heart-of-the-Blues instructional CD. You can download all jam mixes for free from GuitarMedia--just click on Jam-with-Downloads at the top of the page.

Monday, July 17, 2006

"VIDEO: Tutorial for Guitarists about the Stand Back Song from the Album of the Same Name"

I give a tutorial to guitarists before this performance of "Stand Back" from the Stand Back CD which you can also find in the iTunes music story (download Stand Back from iTunes). "Stand Back" is an example song for the Heart-of-the-Blues instructional CD. You can download the jam-mix tracks for Stand Back for free below, or from GuitarMedia--just click on Jam-with-Downloads at the top of the page.

Friday, July 14, 2006

JAM MIX: "Stand Back" Guitarless Backing Track; Fetch your Instrument and Play Along

Hear here the guitarless jam-mix track from "Stand Back" which appears on the CD by that name, which is also available from the (download Stand Back from iTunes). Now go grab your (tuned) instrument and jam along with your own melody, or play a melody from our Heart-of-the-Blues instructional CD. You can download all jam mixes for free from GuitarMedia--just click on Jam-with-Downloads at the top of the page.

Monday, July 03, 2006

VIDEO: Acoustic Version of "Looking Up" from the Album "Dream your Dream" Performed Live-in-the-Studio

Acoustic video performance of "Looking Up" from the "Dream your Dream" CD also available on the iTunes music store. You can download the jam-mix tracks for "Looking Up" for free (below) or from GuitarMedia--just click on Jam-with-Downloads at the top of the page.

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

VIDEO: Acoustic Version of "Dream your Dream," the Title Song from the Album Performed Live-in-the-Studio

Live-in-the-studio performance of the "Dream your Dream" title song from the album by that name. The album, which is now available for download from the iTunes the music store, is also on a CD. You can download play-along with your own instrument by downloading the jam-mix tracks for "Dream your Dream." Its free, from GuitarMedia--just click on Jam-with-Downloads at the top of the page.