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Sixteen-time Grammy nominee and three-time Grammy winner, Larry Carlton is perhaps the most versatile and accomplished guitarist walking the planet today. With over 3,000 sessions, 200 hit records and 100 gold albums to his credit, Carlton has his fingerprints indelibly imprinted on virtually every genre of music.
Mr. 335 also plays the blues like nobodys business. Better yet, Larry possesses an extraordinary ability to brilliantly communicate both the art and science of blues guitar. 335 BLUES, Larrys first course in twenty years, imparts Carltons philosophical, technical and musical approach in a genre rich with expression and improvisation – the blues.
335 BLUES is a hands-on, playing course. No tedious theory or exercises here. Youll be playing something new and majorly cool within fifteen minutes of digging in. But, put your time in and 335 BLUES will likely remodel your entire approach to and understanding of blues guitar.
Larry presents 335 BLUES in three main sections. First up, you’ll play your way through a series of blues grooves in a variety of feels, keys and tempos. For each groove, Carlton demonstrates three choruses worth of comping and three choruses of improvisational soloing. Each performance is followed by an explanation of what he played and more importantly, why he played it. Then its your turn. Use the video, charts, tab, notation and practice rhythm tracks to make the material your own. TrueFires player controls make working with the curriculum a breeze.
Carlton drills down on essential techniques and improvisational approaches in the next section. Bending and vibrato (in fact, four types of vibrato) are demonstrated and broken down in unprecedented detail. Use of motifs, space and phrasing are likewise presented in an amazing, ear-opening fashion. Other gems of insight in this section include use of the melodic minor in blues, knuckle voicings and recommendations for how to approach both practice and playing.
The third section covers a wide variety of topics ranging from the technical to the philosophical. Tone and how to go about tweaking your equipment to achieve it, is presented comprehensively. Insight on recording, jamming and performing with other musicians is likewise addressed. A few anecdotes and even a little show and tell on the Steely Dan studio rig make this section one you’ll likely watch over and over again.
“If you love electric blues guitar, then 335 BLUES may be a dream come true for you, ” says Jude Gold of Guitar Player Magazine. All in all, 335 BLUES raises the bar on blues instruction with its innovative approach, articulate presentation and enough tasty moves to last a lifetime.