4 Basic Tips for Your Blues Acoustic Guitar

Written by Z Roberts on 02.08.2008 | Art articles

Acoustic music is one of the most well-received kinds of contemporary music these days. After all, how can you ever ignore a person who seems to be baring his/her soul with an almost-a-capella rendition of a particular song? There\’s no other instrument than can go with his/her voice than an acoustic guitar.

Learning Blues Guitar Scales - For Lead Guitar

Written by Zack R. on 01.08.2008 | Art articles

Playing best blues guitar scales include the Am Pentatonic scales, natural A minor scales, E minor, G shuffle licks and many others. These scales can help you not only to master the blues scales but also help you to play lead guitar and improvise your own lick and riffs over blues backing tracks.

Portrait Photography Studio, Minneapolis Minnesota

Written by Bob Dale on 31.07.2008 | Art articles

It is important to choose a photographer that makes you feel comfortable. Herein you should understand that not everyone\’s personality is an automatic match up. For this reason, it is important to interview a photographer from a Minneapolis Minnesota portrait photography studio and see how they give you the feeling that they genuinely want to make you look your best in your portraits and that they are the kind of person with whom you will feel comfortable working with. \”After all, if you have confidence in your photographer, then you will have a more successful portrait session\” says Minneapolis photographer Bob Dale.

Learning Blues Guitar Chords & Progression

Written by Zack R. on 30.07.2008 | Art articles

Learning how to play and improvise great blues riffs and licks is not as easy as it might seem to a novice but the one good thing is that focused learning and practicing with a great blues backing track will help a lot in understanding blues chords and progression.