Access 3 Master Blues Guitarists' Methods at No Cost
The ArtistWorks Blues Guitar Soloing Toolkit is your guide to improving your solo technique, featuring professional-quality video lessons and backing tracks created by three of our world-class instructors—Seth Rosenbloom, Keith Wyatt, and Jared James Nichols. Get access to three blues masters totally free!
Professional lessons across 44 videos, 2+ hours of instructions
Curated by Seth Rosenbloom, Keith Wyatt, & Jared James Nichols
Lesson videos with multiple camera angles, professional audio quality tracks (24-bit, 48kHz)
13 professional tablature files, key information and tempo markings for each backing track
Seth Rosenbloom is a virtuoso blues guitarist known for his soulful playing, powerful vocals, and critically acclaimed albums, including Keep On Turning and As the Crow Flies, which showcase his fusion of modern and traditional blues influences.
“For me, playing great music is all about being able to authentically convey a wide range of emotion, and blues guitar allows me to do just that.”
Keith Wyatt is a renowned blues guitarist, educator, and author, known for his extensive work with The Blasters, his influential instructional videos on blues and rock guitar, and his role as Director of the Guitar Program at Musicians Institute in Hollywood.
“The fundamental blues learning process has not changed—it’s still listen, play, repeat, and dig deeper—absorb the inspiration, give it your own, personal touch, and make every note count.”
Jared James Nichols is a dynamic blues rock guitarist known for his high-energy performances, fiery slide guitar technique, and successful albums like Black Magic and Highway Man, which showcase his raw, vintage-inspired sound and powerful vocals.
“When I pick up the guitar, the enthusiasm and trying to get my personality behind every note, that’s what’s important to me.”
These lessons, backing tracks, and written materials are designed to help you develop a variety of improvisation skills specific to the blues and blues rock genres. Each lesson focuses on different aspects of guitar playing.
Learn to improvise in a variety of different blues contexts and get familiar with common progressions in multiple keys
Simulate playing with a professional band in a pressure-free environment. Develop the skills and confidence to jam with other musicians.
Develop essential skills like timing, phrasing, and dynamic control that will elevate your playing and impact as a soloist.
These lessons are the perfect guide for developing your own musical voice and the backing tracks provide the perfect canvas for experimenting with different ideas and approaches.
Seth Rosenbloom (6 Lessons) |
Keith Wyatt (4 Lessons) |
Jared James Nichols (4 Lessons) |
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These lesson videos and backing tracks are all used in complete blues guitar courses that provide in-depth instruction on phrasing, embellishments, soloing, and improvisation. Explore our comprehensive online guitar courses from each instructor to dive deeper into these approaches and techniques.
Absolutely! You get all these video lessons, backing tracks, and tablature for free, simply click the link in the email to download the files.
This toolkit is designed for all players, from beginners to advanced. The progressive lessons and tracks grow with you as you master more techniques and gain confidence in your playing.
Keith Wyatt’s curriculum focuses primarily on traditional blues, whereas Seth Rosenbloom’s lessons delve into the world of modern blues and fusion. Jared James Nichols’ approach to blues is more aggressive, as he integrates elements of hard rock into his sound and techniques.
While this toolkit does include tablature to supplement your learning, you do not need to be able to read sheet music or tablature to benefit from these lessons. The video lessons include step-by-step verbal and multi-angle visual instruction detailing the techniques and approaches you’ll need to take your soloing to the next level!
All you need is your guitar and a device through which you can watch the lessons, play the backing tracks, and view the tablature—such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone.