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How Texas Players Expanded the Harmony

Most guitarists learn the blues as a pentatonic language. Five notes, a 12-bar form, and a handful of licks that work over the whole thing. That vocabulary will take you a long way, but it will also put a ceiling on your playing that you will eventually feel.…

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Blues Guitar Chord Transitions: Master 1-4 Changes – TrueFire Blog

You’ve practiced basic blues licks for months, but something’s missing when you try to solo over chord changes. The magic happens when you master blues guitar chord transitions, especially the fundamental one to four chord movement that forms the backbone of countless blues standards. Dig this lesson? Check…

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Delta Blues History: From Mississippi to Chicago

Delta blues history is the story of how a small handful of musicians, working with cheap guitars in the Mississippi Delta, created a body of music that would eventually power every electric blues record, every rock and roll riff, and every modern American blues guitar style we know…

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Master the Lone Star Sound

Few sounds in American music hit harder than Texas blues guitar. It’s the rhythm-driven, bend-heavy, vocal-phrased style that Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimmie Vaughan, Freddie King, and Albert Collins burned into the canon. If you’re an intermediate player ready to dig in and woodshed something with real grit, this…

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here’s what’s new – Native Instruments Blog

Komplete Select The gateway to the Komplete universe, simplified. To help you find the right sounds for your specific style, Select comes in three curated editions: Band: Get sampled guitars, keys, bass, drums, and studio effects – perfect for songwriting sessions and jamming new ideas. Beats: Designed for…

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Win the Ultimate Guitar Dreams 2026 Retreat Giveaway

Every serious player knows that plateau—that moment when you’ve mastered your scales, your alternate picking is clean, but you feel like you’re missing the “soul” in the wires. You’ve spent hours in the woodshed, yet the bridge between intermediate skill and pro-level artistry feels miles wide. What if…