Playing Through The Blues Review
Here’s a sneak peak review video I did for Playing Through The Blues by Griff Hamlin:
Checkout Playing Through The Blues
Playing Through The Blues, by Griff Hamlin, is a solid course that will teach you how to play the blues guitar. I’ve looked through the course extensively, and below (and in the video above) you’ll see my observations.
Requirements:
- You must have a good handle on all the basic chords. Barre chords, all the open chords, major, minor, diminished, and seventh chords are a good start.
- You must understand and be comfortable with reading and using tablature or musical notation (staff). All the sample solos, licks and riffs are notated using both of these methods, although there are also video examples for nearly everything which help a lot.
The Good:
- Griff gives examples for everything, both audio and video.
- Everything is notated so you can follow along with tab or sheet music style.
- Griff uses “boxes” to describe different scale patterns which gives him an effective way to refer to different patterns during the lessons.
- Lots of sample riffs and licks to give you ideas
- Several sample solos complete with video tutorial, notation, audio examples, and jam tracks. Being able to play solos of this caliber is basically the goal of the program.
- Several famous blues songs broken down in fine detail. Griff shows you how to play them using the techniques the “masters” used (BB King etc)
- Members only blog where Griff personally answers questions related to the course
- 56 Day Guarantee on the product: if you’re not happy, you get your money back
The Bad:
- No DVD option so you have to download everything (not a big deal, but it might affect the odd person or two).
- Not much emphasis on theory, which in my opinion is critical to understanding the guitar, and how to play it. However, he does give you what you need to know, even if he doesn’t always explain why or how, from a theory perspective. I realize some of you actually view this as a positive, but hey — I’m the one doing the review! =)
Conclusions:
If you’re familiar with chords and tab, and want to learn blues guitar, then this is likely a good course for you. I would rate this course as good for most beginners, and even some intermediate players. However, if you’re already comfortable composing your own solos in major, minor and pentatonic scale patterns, then you probably won’t learn a whole lot beyond the specific riffs and solos that Griff teaches (which are nonetheless handy ones to have in your toolbelt).
Checkout Playing Through The Blues
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Jonathan, ChaliQ here, I have Griffs version of Blues unleashed which is a very good course a bit intense at first but Griff’s style of teaching really helps you through it. Like most people I thought I knew more than I did & got this course instead of Blues for the beginner & found myself just trying to go straight through the DVD’s like Griff but found out very quickly that you must get the first parts down pat before moving on. It is working much better for me that I now also opened the manual that came with it. How does this new course differ from the one I have & does it explain the 5 boxes of the scales anywhere as well as the I,IV,V parts of chord reading?
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Hi ChaliQ,
Actually the one you have (Blues Guitar Unleashed) is the new version of Playing Through The Blues. This review was done a little while ago, and I haven’t yet had a chance to update it with the BGU program, though I will be doing that shortly. You’re up to date
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Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for the guitar tips.
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Hi Jonathan, I’m really enjoying our your tips and lessons specialy with blues, I’m self taught know pretty much all cords, but I cant’ read tabs. Can you help?
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Hi Leonard, I don’t have a lesson on how to read tab yet – but that’s a good idea… I’ll put it on the list!
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Thanks Johnathan,
got Griffs stuff, hes the best i seen so far.
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i took the griff blues study course and found it a good insight to lead blues guitar.. the other boxes (pent Am is ok) needs to elaborate on the others fingering boxes and provide music to play it with….
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