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Blues: Technique, Modes, and Sweet Home Chicago!

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Dive into the Blues with our upcoming live classes and a Sweet Home Chicago tutorial! Blues with Jus

Dive into the Blues with our upcoming live classes and a Sweet Home Chicago tutorial! [View this email in your browser]( Blues with Justin Upcoming Live Classes Howdy guitar friend, I trust you had an amazing weekend! :) I wanted to drop you a quick email to share some exciting news—we've just added two [Blues with Justin]( live classes to our schedule, and you can grab your spot for them right now. But hurry up—places are limited and getting reserved fast! Here's what's on the menu for this upcoming classes: 🔴 Blues with Justin #7: Techniques January 30, 2024 | 20:30 GMT Dive into Blues Techniques—including bending! Ideal for advancing beginners and beyond. 🔴 Blues with Justin #8: Modes in Blues February 13, 2024 | 20:30 GMT Demystify using modes for Blues Guitar. This Live Class is ideal for more advanced guitar players! [Reserve Your Spot]( And if you love Blues Guitar, check out my new lesson lesson! Whether you're a beginner or looking to dive into Robert Johnson's original version, this lesson has got you covered. Here's what you can expect: - Easy Beginner Version: Start with a 12-bar Blues Shuffle! - Original Robert Johnson Style: Dive deeper into the nuances of this classic. - Key Features: Learn handy tips for a Blues jam session! I've used a Thumb Pick to play this song... I don't usually use one, but I've got to say it was pretty useful! Have you ever tried one? I'd love your opinions about it, so leave a comment with your thoughts! And if you have questions about the Blues techniques I used to play Sweet Home Chicago, you can ask me in the comments as well—I will be checking it out before my next Blues class, so I may answer you LIVE. :) Exciting week ahead—I hope you join me for some Blues time! Cheers, Justin [Watch Song Lesson]( [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [TikTok icon]( [YouTube icon]( [Logo] Copyright (C) 2024 Justin Guitar Ltd. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up on my web site justinguitar.com, hope you enjoy my newsletters! Our mailing address is: Justin Guitar Ltd PO Box 695 Farnham, Surrey GU9 1NB United Kingdom Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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