
4.2 GB | DVD5 | 720x480 | 70 min
Hans Theessink - Hooked on the Blues. Soulful songs and powerful techniques from a master bluesman. Blues fans and players worldwide have embraced the haunting, soulful sounds of the Mississippi Delta. Hans Theessink, a masterful player, singer and performer, teaches the powerful Guitar styles that he learned first-hand from traditional players in the American south.

4.2 GB | DVD5 | 720x480 | 100 min
The city of St. Louis played host, in the 1920s and 1930s, to one of the most distinctive and vital blues scenes ever documented on record. Like Memphis and Atlanta, St. Louis served as a sort of magnet, attracting musicians from the surrounding hinterlands and providing performance opportunities that were not available out in the country. Many of the St. Louis

4 GB | DVD5 | 720x480 | 110 min
Atlanta, in the period 1920 -1940, rivaled Memphis, St.Louis, Jackson and Chicago in the strength and vitality of its blues scene. It was home to a unique school of 12-string guitarists that included Blind Willie McTell, Barbecue Bob, Charlie Lincoln, Willie Baker and George Carter. Also on hand were the slick slide guitarist Fred McMullen, the

733 MB | MPEG | 352x240 | 00:58:54
In Country Rock Soloing Concepts, Steve demonstrates and explains ideas and techniques for putting together Hot Country-Rock solos. The video includes: fast single lines over common chord progressions, poppin' double stop lines, hot open string licks and scales, boogie shuffle lines plus a few of his favorite licks. On sreen music incuded.

685 MB | MPEG2 | 320x240 | 00:55:54
Allan "Dr. Licks" Slutsky (one of the pioneers of guitar tab and note-for-note transcriptions) explores the classic concepts, techniques, riffs and patterns of the great funk players. Includes: funk chord voicings, funk syncopation, funk rhythm grooves, 16th-note strumming, percussive muting techniques, "percolator" type-style, single-note funk, wah-wah grooves, layering multiple guitar

699 MB | DVDrip | 480x352 | 01:20:54
Eminent studio guitarist Albert Lee shares his expertise with aspiring guitarists. Guests include Sterling Ball, Jim Cox and Bob Mater. For intermediate to advanced levels

3.5 GB | DVD5 | 720x480 | 120 min
This DVD shows you in-depth techniques to learn to play acoustic fingerstyle guitar. It features Rick Ruskin whose remarkable style captures all the nuances of a band/rhythm-section and transforms the parts into amazing, in-the-pocket fingerstyle grooves like you've never imagined on a single guitar! Split-screen video format covers: right and left hand technique, walking-bass and counterpoint lines

700 MB | MPEG2 | 720x480 | 150 min
Bob explores the guitar's rhythmic, harmonic and melodic possibilities, covering movable chords, picking patterns, 2-hand damping, rhythmic devices and other techniques to bring a guitarist to exciting new discoveries. Songs: Salty Dog Blues * Jazz'm Blues * Sister Kate...

3.7 GB | DVD5 | 720x480 | 80 min
"Learning Blues Guitar Doesn't Have To Be Difficult. Learn The Insider Secrets To Playing Like The Blues Greats Quickly And Easily -- Guaranteed!". Join the thousands of musicians that have used the exact same system to play just like the Blues greats!. B.B. King. Chuck Berry. Stevie Ray Vaughan. Buddy Guy. and many others!.

1.3 GB | DVD | 720x480 | 191 min
Hamburger digs deep into the 50s and 60s, when labels like Blue Note, Prestige and Riverside were serving up the funky, down-home music of guitarists like Kenny Burrell, Grant Green and Wes Montgomery, all of whom inspired some of the jazzed blues lickage in this collection. These alone are worth the price of admission, but as we all know, Hamburger is the consummate over-achiever and he sure didn't stop there...

