Welcome to Corey Congilio's video series about song production using gear and software from Universal Audio! In this Episode, Corey gives an overview of the dig...
There are many ways to open a tune or song. Both specific note choices and methodology are taught in this tutorial with examples in both open G and Double C tun...
On this 30th, and final Episode of Blues Chronicles, Reverend Robert Jones shares an original song entitled, "The Darkness of Blackness." The song pays homage t...
When beginning your bass playing journey, a great place to start is with the bass lines from classic rock songs. These can be easily brought in to the jam, play...
On Episode 29 of Blues Chronicles, we meet the "King of the Boogie," John Lee Hooker. After the passing of Hooker's father in 1923, Hooker's mother remarried a ...
On Episode 28 of Blues Chronicles, we take a look at the other great king of Chicago blues, Howlin' Wolf. Chester Arthur Burnett said to have adopted his signat...
On Episode 27 of Blues Chronicles, we examine one of two great kings of Chicago blues, Muddy Waters. His big break came in 1948 when he recorded with for Aristo...
On Episode 26 of Blues Chronicles, we take a look at the gifted lyricist, and powerful guitar player, Lightnin' Hopkins. Though his first attempt at a musical c...
On this 25th Episode of Blues Chronicles, we learn about the long-time blues guitarist, Brownie McGhee. Born Walter Brown McGhee, this fantastic bluesman made a...
On Episode 2 of Ukulele Daily, Marcy shifts focus to the left hand and shows you different closed chord positions. As with the last episode, this lesson is base...
On Episode 24 of Clues Chronicle, we learn about a master storyteller bluesman, Bukka White. After having taken a break from music for a number of years, Bukka ...
The banjo, as an Appalachian instrument, relies on the use of the short 5th string as a “drone”. But, other strings can create additional drones that reference ...