Play the pentatonic blues scale, just for fret- and pick-hand dexterity and to mesh them both together.
“Play the pentatonic blues scale, just for fret- and pick-hand dexterity and to mesh them both together.”
— Dimebag Darrell · Blues
The World Motivation
Play the pentatonic blues scale, just for fret- and pick-hand dexterity and to mesh them both together.
“Play the pentatonic blues scale, just for fret- and pick-hand dexterity and to mesh them both together.”
— Dimebag Darrell · Blues
Play the pentatonic blues scale, just for fret- and pick-hand dexterity and to mesh them both together.
Lessons didn't really work out for me, so I went to the old school, listening to records and learning what I wanted to learn.
It kills me when I see some metal band trying to pass themselves off as an 'alternative band.'
My hair's a pain in live performance. I'm always inhaling it: I almost choked to death a couple of times.
To me and my band, guitar riffs are what it's all about. We know that every time we jam on a great riff, we've got a fighting chance of writing a great song!
In the blues, it just takes so long for us to get recognized.
I started playing ukulele first for 2 years from age 9 to 11 and got my first guitar and got inspired by blues I heard on the radio that turned me on and I started learning myself.
Some of the greatest blues music is some of the darkest music you've ever heard.
The blues is losing someone you love and not having enough money to immerse yourself in drink.
Actually, my mother turned me on to the blues. We had Lightnin' Hopkins as well as Elvis Presley records.