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Offline Zacchary_amadeus

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Recommend a blues guitar instrumental album please...
« on: August 21, 2015, 10:48:51 AM »
Hello people, i just bought my first strat and i want to listen to intstrumental blues guitar.
Would you recommend an album for my listening stuffs..
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Offline Luckyisthename

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Re: Recommend a blues guitar instrumental album please...
« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2015, 03:09:55 PM »
There usually aren't completely instrumental blues albums (like, every song is an instrumental). Completely instrumental albums usually deviate from blues, as well. I could, for example, recommend Buckethead albums but it would be a stretch to call them "blues guitar" albums. I guess I'll recommend songs instead.

Most of Jeff Beck's work is instrumental. I recommend Cause We've Ended As Lovers.
Stevie Ray Vaughan's rendition of Little Wing is completely instrumental.
The song Blue Monday by White Lion is a great blues guitar song. Unfortunately, Vito Bratta isn't active anymore because of a hand injury.
Joe Bonamassa's rendition of Just Got Paid has very limited vocals and is almost completely instrumental.

Blues usually features vocals, man. It's an integral part of its history and culture. I would recommend songs like Since I've Been Loving You (Led Zeppelin), La Grange (ZZ Top), Pride and Joy (SRV), and Voodoo Child (Jimi Hendrix) where there are vocals but the songs' main features are lengthy guitar work.

On a side note, I heavily recommend Parisienne Walkways (Gary Moore) for string bending and vibrato practice.

Offline v00doochi1d

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Re: Recommend a blues guitar instrumental album please...
« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2015, 10:56:58 PM »
Guitar Boogie, 1971, beck, clapton, page..
beri educational yang album na yan kung nag progress ka into blues:)