Broonzy Blues
By Rick Payne
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In Bronzy Blues by Rick Payne you'll be exploring Big Bill broonzy's solo acoustic technique, using six classic Broonzy style instrumentals: 'The Guitar Shuffle', 'Hey Hey', 'House Rent Stomp', 'St Louis Blues', 'Slow Blues' and 'The Glory Of Love'. Also included is Rick Payne's tribute: 'Broonzy Blues'. If you're new to fingerstyle blues there are lots of warm up exercises to prepare you for his stomping style. Rick will play through all the pieces and give you bar by bar breakdowns so you can see how it's done. All the tunes and exercises in this course are supported by Video.
Rick Payne
Rick Payne is an established acoustic blues guitarist with many national and international tours to his credit. He has become especially well known for his authentic acoustic blues finger picking, in the many traditional styles of the blues including delta blues, piedmont, ragtime and slide and has recorded several albums of this kind.Often compared with Ry Cooder, slide guitar maestro Rick Payne’s performances have taken him to prime time TV, to festivals and theatres throughout the UK and on tour to Europe, USA, Scandinavia and Greek Islands. He has provided music to a number of major TV productions, for programmes on Radio 4 and the BBC World Service. He has also featured on The Paul Jones and Mike Harding's show on BBC Radio 2.Rick has recorded a number of CDs, including the noted ‘Blue River Blues’ for Bennett House Records California.New CD - Radio City Blues now available CD or downloadReviewers have described his sound as: heart wrenching and passionate, delicate and scorching, seriously brilliant, totally absorbing and spellbindingly evocative with raw and fiery vocals to match.As a teacher he has written and facilitated many courses and guitar workshop style sessions, teaching the art of Big Bill Broonzy, Robert Johnson, Blind Blake, Rev Garry Davis, Django, Ry Cooder and many more.
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Reviews for Broonzy Blues
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Fantastic book, big bill is one of my favourite guitarists , very unique and the more I find out about him the more I love the man.. he died way too early nobody writes songs or music like this generation of musicool genius
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Broonzy Blues - Rick Payne
Table of Contents
COPYRIGHT
INTRODUCTION
NOTES ON BROONZY
BROONZY WARM UPS
STUDY TUNES
BROONZY BLUES
GUITAR SHUFFLE
HEY HEY
HOUSE RENT STOMP
THE GLORY OF LOVE
ST LOUIS BLUES
SLOW BLUES
RICK PAYNE
MORE FROM RICK PAYNE
COPYRIGHT
Published by Rick Payne at Smashwords
2016
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INTRODUCTION
Big Bill Broonzy was one of the undisputed kings of Ragtime Blues. Alongside players like Blind Blake and The Rev Gary Davies he can be rated among the greatest exponents of this style. He was an accomplished player of all the guitar styles of the day and served a long and established career as a Chicago sideman tosome of the most famous musicians in the boom time of blues and jazz in the 30'sand 40's. After a down