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02/04/2017

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Pete Watson

Hi I am 63 and only just taken up the blues on guitar. I love music but cant sing a note nor have ever been able to, yet been to so many live music events in my life and listened to music most days of my life... I read on the net about the blues scales in five places on the neck of a guitar, then started to play around. Looking for a style that would wander well with my now slower fingers this lovely man BB King came on my screen, and hooked I have become to his way of playing as if talking to me, showing his emotion, and of course all the emotions from history that have risen from the blues.

Will an old man like me ever have time left to make a statement as a new be on a guitar, hell man my life has been littered with so many difficult times, hard times, crewel times sometimes, that it may well be a way of expressing my inner poetry of life through the strings...

So never ever say no in life, just take each day as it comes and do what you feel is right to do in the moment, as I am sure this lovely man BB King did through his music, music which is still so special...

Thanks.

Christian Botta

Hi, Peter! Thanks for writing such an in-depth and personal note. It's never too late. What kind of guitar are you playing? How do you like it? My advice is to make a real study of the twelve bar blues. Everything flows from there. There are blues songs with only one chord or riff, such as Spoonful, by Howlin' Wolf, but those are few and far between. If you master the twelve bar, you've got a frame of reference for almost all of the blues songs in the entire canon. Also, all the licks in the world won't have as much power if they're divorced from their harmonic setting. Something to think about. Thanks again and I'm glad you enjoyed the article. BB King is one of my favorites! -Chris

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