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Dvd Electric Blues
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Voicing/Format Guitar
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp
Series At A Glance

Price: $9.99

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #00696433

UPC code: 884088509521

A first of its kind, the At a Glance series pairs an instructional DVD lesson taught by a professional guitarist with a supplemental book for a comprehensive learning experience. Each book/DVD features several lessons pertaining to one topic, and the hi-def DVD lessons feature on-screen music. The lessons are loaded with valuable tips and information, and popular song examples help to demonstrate the concepts in action. Electric Blues - At a Glance features these lessons: Blues Progressions, B.B. King Style, Stevie Ray Vaughan Style, and Progressive Licks. Songs include: Ask Me No Questions Cold Shot Couldn't Stand the Weather I'm Tore Down Just like a Woman Mama, Talk to Your Daughter Sweet Home Chicago Thrill Is Gone Tightrope and more!

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
ASK ME NO QUESTIONS KING,B.B. KING,B.B.  
COLD SHOT VAUGHAN/DOUBLE TROUB CLARK/KINDRED  
COULDN'T STAND THE WEATHER VAUGHAN,STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN,STEVIE RAY  
EVERYDAY (I HAVE THE BLUES) KING,B.B. CHATMAN,PETER  
HELP THE POOR KING,B.B. SINGLETON,CHARLIE  
I'M TORE DOWN CLAPTON/KING THOMPSON,SONNY  
I'M YOUR HOOCHIE COOCHIE MAN DIXON/HENDRIX/WATERS DIXON,WILLIE  
JUST LIKE A WOMAN DYLAN/KING,B.B. DYLAN/KING  
KEY TO THE HIGHWAY CLAPTON,ERIC BROONZY/SEGAR  
LENNY VAUGHAN/DOUBLE TROUB VAUGHAN,STEVIE RAY  
PRIDE AND JOY GAYE/STEVENSON/VAUGH  
SCUTTLE BUTTIN' VAUGHAN,STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN,STEVIE RAY  
SWEET HOME CHICAGO JOHNSON/BLUES BROTHE JOHNSON,ROBERT  
SWEET LITTLE ANGEL KING,B.B. BIHARI/KING  
TALK TO YOUR DAUGHTER HOOKER,JOHN LEE HOOKER,JOHN LEE  
THRILL IS GONE,THE KING,B.B. BROWN/DARNELL/HAWKIN  
TIGHTROPE ANDERSON/VAUGHAN ANDERSON/ENO/BRAMHAL  
TORE DOWN HOUSE HENDERSON,SCOTT HENDERSON,SCOTT  
YOU UPSET ME BABY KING,B.B. BIHARI/KING  
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