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Also, in case it's of use to anyone, there's a string bending lesson the Justin guitar site- I'd skipped over it as thought it was 'too basic' - but his explanation of technique has corrected 30 years worth of dodgy string bending in a matter of minutes. Worth a look.
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Keith Wyat''s Acoustic Blues book is excellent, it starts with basics but keeps building and building. The lead one also superb, has taught me a lot. Still got a lot left in it to work through.
The thing I used to struggle with was the use of major thirds, I was far more comfortable sticking with the minor thirds, anything major sounding just confused me or sounded too cheesy. Much more confident in them now in a non cheesy and blusey sounding manor. I’ve definitely improved since starting this thread and following the excellent advice given.
I’m currently being bombarded by youtube adverts for Steve Stein’s blues lesson. His keen-ness is putting me right off him!
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