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We've partnered with the great folks at JamPlay to bring you a dozen new course packs. These are all-new courses, developed specifically for Lick of the Day, covering Blues, Bluegrass, Country, Fingerstyle, Jazz and Rock genres. Check out this video overview. Each JamPlay course includes an average of 17 lessons, interactive tablature, backing tracks, and about an hour of video instruction.
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Then there is a course taught by guitarist Mark Kroos that focuses on writing folk and acoustic songs on the guitar. Or, you can take a songwriting course focusing on Travis picking, rhythm guitar, and writing chord progressions. Unfortunately, most of these courses focus on acoustic guitar, but there are still some songwriting courses offered on an electric guitar like the course by Lauren Passarelli that focuses on rock guitar.
The Celtic guitar is also a genre that goes with one course and 23 lessons. Pop music has 71 lessons and 3 courses. The country has 7 courses and 156 lessons. That is lower than the total lessons and courses provided for fingerstyle guitar & rock. Also, it is slightly more than the provided lessons and courses for folk guitar.
As a music educator, Hawkeye has taken his love of blues music to students of all ages, from preschool to university campuses through his enthusiastically received "Blues in the Schools" programs, which he initiated in 1978. He has taught guitar for over 40 years, in both private and group lesson formats. Hawkeye has presented blues and slide guitar instructional workshops at major folk and blues festivals as a part of his frequent concert touring schedule. In May of 1998, He received the "Keeping the Blues Alive" Award for achievement in education from the Blues Foundation in Memphis. The award was the result of many years of blues educational programs he has done for students of all ages. He began this effort long before most blues support organizations and blues festivals even existed. Hawkeye has helped to initiate in-school educational programs for many blues societies and has single-handedly introduced blues music workshops to major festivals. He is the cofounder of the Rogue Valley Blues Festival in his home area of Southern Oregon.
On jamplay.com there are all the things that you as a guitarist will need, stuff like a Guitar Tuner, Scale Library (all the scales in every key and position), Chords Charts (with photo, diagram, and tablature for every chord), Jamtrack library (with downloadable backing tracks), Lick and Riff Library, Community Forum, and even Interactive Games (with which you can improve your theory and stuff like that in a fun way), etc.
At jamplay.com there are a lot of song lessons from popular artists, such as The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, ZZ Top, Pantera, Nirvana, Willie Nelson, etc.Although when compared to Guitar Tricks, Jamplay has a bit limited song lessons, there are a lot of technique videos, that will surely help you learn a specific genre or a song.
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