Artistworks Online Blues Guitar Lessons with Keith Wyatt TUTORiAL
Soft / Video Lessons
16-11-2022
Keith Wyatt has developed a rich library with hundreds of online blues guitar lessons. Students have unlimited access to the interactive blues course, which also includes backing tracks, tabs, and study materials. Learn the blues from a master of the genre.
- Classic blues to rockabilly
- Boogie & shuffle exercises
- Learn to play with feeling
- Walking bass & horn riffs
What You'll Learn
What ultimately sets these online blues guitar lessons apart from other offerings is the ability to submit a video for review using the ArtistWorks Video Exchange Learning® platform. Keith reviews each submission and records a video response, offering specific guidance to take your playing to the next level. All students can access the Video Exchange library and watch each other’s interactions with Keith. This library is is constantly expanding and may contain the key to unlock your playing.
Top Quality Guitar Lessons
100s of guitar lessons at your own pace
All levels and styles of playing welcome
Slow Motion & Looping on videos
About Keith Wyatt
Keith Wyatt fell in love with the blues as a teenager hearing Albert King's "The Sky Is Crying" for the first time. He has been deeply passionate about the genre ever since. Keith was on faculty at the Guitar Institute of Technology as Director of the Guitar program for 30 years. Since 1988, Keith has produced more than 20 instructional video courses with Hal Leonard, spanning beginner blues guitar lessons, roots guitar styles, and many other guitar methods. He has played guitar in LA roots rock group The Blasters since 1996, and collaborated with other iconic players like Albert Collins, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker. Keith has taught blues guitar lessons online at ArtistWorks since 2015.
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