Jim Richter Mandolin Blues Lick of the Day #24 – 8.10.23

Here we are again for the mandolin blues lick of the day. We’re looking at a double stop lick that has some
Here we are again for the mandolin blues lick of the day. We’re looking at a double stop lick that has some
Freddie King, Freddie King, Freddie King. The Texas Cannonball. As a guitarist, all I would want to be is Freddie King. Frankly,
Time for another Jim Richter mandolin blues instruction lick of the day. Today is the “lumpty” bass pattern, often heard in Chicago
Hi all! This a cool major pentatonic lick heard in blues and other other blues forms (country, rock, jazz). Simple little lick
Today’s mandolin blues instruction: turnarounds. Lots of cool ways to do them in blues. What you’ll find is that you gravitate toward
To me, Free was one of the most important rock bands of the 1970’s. They helped move the blues-based rock of the
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Growing up, you couldn’t escape either Country Gazette or Berline, Crary, and Hickman. Byron Berline dazzled on the fiddle.. The Oklahoma fiddler
This was probably the tune that made it ok for me to like (and eventually love) Led Zeppelin. As a teen bluegrass
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