Have you ever considered the fact that rehearsing your blues guitar skills calls for playing with a real professional band? Especially before you can progress to the next level of your playing.
Truth be told, not every guitarist has the luxury of professional band lying around that they can call up and say, "OK, I'm ready to practice now." Does anybody? Even professional practices must be planned and arranged and usually is only once a week. So, how on earth are you suppose to get prepped forthe real world?
Some famous guitar player will tell you that the recommended way to learn, is to practice, practice, practice! That's why you should try looking into purchasing blues backing tracks. Often times you will discover that the blues jam tracks you'll run into are made of digital instruments that isn't real and it sounds like a mediocre video game from the seventies! Make sure you do your preparation and choose the proper CD to practice along with. It should have real blues instruments along with a real professional band.
You also want it to have a large variety of tempos and styles. You'll want it to have a shuffle, a fast blues, a slow blues, etc. and it is fundamental that the instrumentalists on the CD are in tune and stay in time (tempo). I acknowledge that seems pretty elementary but you would be stunned how many people will put up with cheesy midi blues jam tracks that they try to download...and it comes out sorry! Spare yourself the bother and get professional blues backing tracks from 50Blues
All I know is that ever since I set out playing along with blues jam tracks I have improved my guitar playing significantly. Having the power to control a professional blues band with the click of a mouse and a play button was unbelievable. It makes it much easier to improvise and create new licks and riff. I would recommend this method of learning to every blues guitarist or musician out there.
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