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Exploring the Essential Features of “Rainer Brunn – Jewels of Acoustic Blues Guitar Taught”
Taught by Rainer Brunn – Five Classics for Fingerstyle Guitarists – 70 minute video – includes tab on pdf file
In his first lesson for Homespun, the excellent German fingerstyle blues artist Rainer Brunn teaches five classic numbers that will bolster your repertoire and expand your arsenal of licks. We’re proud to introduce him to a new audience as he brings his formidable chops to this carefully organized and articulately-taught video.
Rainer opens the lesson with Keep It Clean, a lively Charley Jordan tune in E that will keep your fingers busy with slides, licks and great runs.
Working out of the G shape, Frank Stokes’ Downtown Blues utilizes a steady bass along with some thumb/index finger eighth notes and groovy syncopations in the melody.
The always popular Hesitation Blues, in E minor, incorporates some thumb techniques that go beyond straight alternating bass picking, as well as dynamic chord inversions and single-string lines to achieve a beautiful chord/melody arrangement.
Willie Brown’s M & O Blues is a real gem, a funky blues that isn’t covered in other lessons. There are some very cool embellishments, licks and phrases that will be fun to get under your fingers.
The lesson closes with Buddy Bolden’s Blues, a Jelly Roll Morton classic that is fun to play and has some powerful contrapuntal lines that will add to any guitar player’s bag of tricks.
Rainer Brunn’s clear and focused lesson will add some real “jewels” to your repertoire while expanding your country blues vocabulary and technique.
Chapters
Intro Song (“Keep It Clean”)
Lesson Introduction
“Keep It Clean” introduction
“Keep It Clean” Verses
“Keep It Clean” Solo Part 1
“Keep It Clean” Solo Part 2
whole Solo Played Together
“Downtown Blues”
“Downtown Blues” Intro Parts
“Downtown Blues” Verses
“Hesitation Blues”
“Hesitation Blues” Intro Parts
“Hesitation Blues” Verses
“M & O Blues”
“M & O Blues” Intro Parts
“M & O Blues” Verse
“Buddy Bolden’s Blues”
“Buddy Bolden’s Blues” First Part
“Buddy Bolden’s Blues” Bars 5-8
Variation Over Singing
Second Part of Instrumental
“Buddy Bolden’s Blues” Verses
Final Thoughts and Credits
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