Blues Run the Game
I know people who think heavy metal is blues and also know people who think blues died along with Little Walter, Muddy, Howlin' Wolf etc. I tend to think of it as a feeling. I always call myself a rock player who can play blues, I say if you can feel the music and play in the pocket with the other musicians you have 95% of it.
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I go to a couple of different blues jams once in a while. One is run by a guy who is really retro. He hates classic rock and modern blues like SRV. He plays through cheap overdriven amps and never gives the drummer or bass player solos.
Then there is another blues jam which is more interesting and more popular. They usually have 5 string bass players. They give the bass players and drummers solos. There are lots of horns as well, and they do classic rock, and SRV.
I am also a rocker who dabbles in blues. It is good to have some blues in your background. It teaches you to play with feeling and dynamics, and it is a good way to learn improvisation. Also the same could be said for jazz.
Then there is another blues jam which is more interesting and more popular. They usually have 5 string bass players. They give the bass players and drummers solos. There are lots of horns as well, and they do classic rock, and SRV.
I am also a rocker who dabbles in blues. It is good to have some blues in your background. It teaches you to play with feeling and dynamics, and it is a good way to learn improvisation. Also the same could be said for jazz.
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In my cover band, we often do "Green Onions" as a soundcheck, and everyone takes a solo (keys, guitar, drums), but I always refuse when they point to me. At this point in my playing, i'm focusing on keeping a groove, always keeping a solid backbone.
Jeff, what is the first guy into? Are we talking John Mayall or Elmore James?
Jeff, what is the first guy into? Are we talking John Mayall or Elmore James?
The first guy would not consider Mayall authentic blues probably. I can sympathize with both, I enjoy listening to authentic blues more than the "modern" stuff but if it didn't move forward it would die. I am house bass player in a blues jam (loosely named anyway) as we will play anything although it does focus more on blues, I play upright for the more authentic stuff but bring an electric for the more modern stuff. Incidently when I play upright I get as much if not more attention than the guitarists, quite a difference, people just love to look at those things.
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