11 GB | DVD5 | 720x480 | 252 min

The late 1960s saw the perfect fusion of blues and rock, giving birth to modern rock guitar and a generation of groundbreaking players. Real Blues-Rock Guitar focuses on these amazing guitar players and shows you their chord progressions, licks, styles, and techniques. This revised edition, now with companion DVDs and all-new engravings, guides you through the styles of blues-rock guitar masters like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Billy Gibbons, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page

700 MB | MPEG2 | 720x480 | 70 min

This DVD is the follow-up lesson to Fred Sokolow's Beginner's Fingerpicking Guitar. It presents six classic fingerpicking tunes, including solos and accompaniments, with a bluesy and country flavour. Fred plays and sings each arrangement up to speed and then slows them down explaining any unusual or difficult licks. Close-up views of both hands make it easy to learn the arrangements.

4 GB | DVD5 | 720x480 | 60 min

Known as the Father of Electric Blues Guitar, T-Bone Walker has influenced virtually every blues, jazz and rock guitarist from B.B. King, Kenny Burrell and Chuck Berry to Jimi Hendrix. His tasty, economical and expressive lead lines have come to define the essence of cool blues guitar soloing, and the power of his dramatic and soulful phrasing is undiminished

4.5 GB | DVD5 | 720x480 | 73 min

A recent induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Freddie King has been seen as an inspiration for musical artists in both the US and the UK, including Jerry Garcia, Stevie Ray Vaughn and Eric Clapton. He was the youngest of the 'Three Kings' of electric blues guitar, along with BB King and Albert King. Such highly is he esteemed that in Texas in 1993, September 3 was proclaimed to be 'Freddie King Day', an honor reserved only for Lone Star Legends.

4.3 GB | DVD5 | 720x480 | 80 min

Joseph Spence was a virtuoso guitarist and master arranger in a style that was uniquely personal and yet caught the imagination of musicians around the world. He has been compared to the great blues masters, the African acoustic pioneers, and Thelonious Monk, and inspired such varied disciples as Ry Cooder (who has recorded four of his arrangements), Taj Mahal, John Renbourn, and David Lindley.

600 MB | MP4 | 720x480 | 110 min

If you play the blues, you’re likely playing rhythm guitar 90% of the time, either comping for the vocalist or for another soloist. As most blues are comprised of simple 1-4-5 variations, you need command of a large vocabulary of chords to color up your rhythm parts and keep things interesting for the audience as well as for your band members.

4.1 GB | MP4 | 720x480 | 250 min

"Tom Feldmann is an instrumentalist of the first degree, renowned among guitarists as an instructor and preservationist. No one can teach Robert Johnson, Charley Patton, Skip James or Bukka White better than Feldmann, a master fingerpicker and slide guitarist." – Living Blues

1.5 GB | MP4 | 720x480 | 210 min

Singer, songwriter, bandleader, and blues guitar virtuoso, Matt Schofield “continues to push the frontiers and reshape the boundaries of the British Blues tradition.” Recognized three years in a row as British Blues Awards Guitarist of the Year, inducted into the British Blues Hall of Fame, and cited as one of only two living British artists to achieve the maximum four-star rating by the Penguin Book of Blues Recordings

2.5 GB | MP4 | 720x480 | 280 min

Techniques, harmony, and repertoire for the modern fingerstyle guitarist

There's just a handful of bona fide mega-genius fingerstyle guitar players walking the planet today. Tim Sparks is one of them. Tim's extraordinary focus, passion, technique, musicality and creativity are all dead giveaways that he is also a time traveling master from the Renaissance sent here to treat our modern ears to his fresh, fascinating and singularly unique art of guitar.

4.1 GB | DVD5 | 720x480 | 65min

Though Buddy Holly’s career was short, he was a huge influence on the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and most of the rockers and songwriters of the 1960s, 1970s and beyond. Most of the songs in this collection have been hits many times over and they’re still covered today by rock, pop and country bands.