Buddy Guy Style Blues Guitar Lesson – EP116
Visit https://www.activemelody.com/lesson/l... for access to the Part 2 video, as well as the MP3 jam track (in 2 tempos), the tablature, and the on-screen tab viewer. This blues guitar lesson is intended to played on electric guitar (due to all the string bends). This lesson is made up of several licks from the great Buddy Guy. Buddy is an amazing showman and entertainer, but is a legendary lead blues guitar player as well. His style of blues lead has influenced nearly every famous blues player alive, including artists like Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Robert Crazy, John Mayer, and the list goes on and on.

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