Blues Guitar

Jun 26
2010

Blues Guitar
What is the different between British Blues Guitar Rock Guitar Rock and South?

I generally play a British blues rock style but I'm very increasingly interested in Southern Rock. Can anyone compare the guitar genus two?

I think there's a bit of difference. For Southern Rock employs me as I often call themselves Allman Bros. type … If you put your finger on the 12th fret … E key, and cover the fourth and fifth strings, play these notes together, then grabs the finger third fret 14 and play both the fourth and fifth strings, then play the third and fourth strings on the fret 12 followed by the fret 14, then the second and third string at the 12th fret … then fret 13 on the 2nd string, along with the 14th fret on the third string bending … then these two grades above … followed by the first and second strings at the 12th fret ….. Allman Bros. this is a kind of harmony. (Hope that made sense?) British Rock do not usually use what is known as these two stops Allman Bros. (two strings played at once), but relies more on single note lines with more vibrato on bends, while Southern Rock usually has a more country feel curves …. directly bending vibrato the note without using as much. Furthermore, using slides Southern Rock much more in the notes, whether playing with a restless hand slide, or simply fall into the next note. You do not hear enough this technique both in the British blues. Of course, there are no rules.

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