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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Hi Folks,

We're only 3 days from the release of Lead Guitar Secrets! And things are starting to get crazy. One of my employees, Lisa, (some of you already know her) said that she litterally had a nightmare the other night about the phone ringing off the hook! We're beefing up the staff around here to help out, but everyone is pretty sure it's going to be nuts...

Lead Guitar Secrets Launch Date:
9:00AM CST, Friday, July 20!

The website will go live at 9:00AM. We figured this is a good time for almost everyone. It'll be 3:00PM in the U.K. (My Australian friends will definitely need to drink a strong cup-of-joe because it'll be the middle of night there... sorry!)

I wanted to clarify a couple of things...

1) My staff has been getting a lot of emails (and phone calls) from people who want to pre-order the course. Sorry, but we can't take orders until Friday. That's the only fair way.

2) Some people are worried that the new course will sell out the same way Blues Guitar Secrets did back in Decemeber, 06. (If you don't remember, we had to litterally pull down the website and stop taking orders for a month while we replenished our stock).

There's no way we can guarantee that the course won't sell out. But, I think we've ordered enough stock that it won't sell out in the a matter minutes or anything. So, if you order in the first 24 hours, you should be fine.

3) The price. This is the question that keeps popping up on the blog and in hundreds of emails. We're still not 100% sure. But I promise to let you know what the price is ahead of time, so you can plan accordingly.

About Today's Lesson:

Today's lesson comes from DVD#3 of Lead Guitar Secrets. It's called, Delta Blues Solo #2. In the course I teach you the solo and rhythm parts to 14 songs. Each solo will teach you a specific concept or skill.

Skills you'll learn from this solo:
  • Triplets (a common rhythmic solo pattern)

  • Slow, sustained string-bends

  • Trills using open strings

  • Classic Albert King solo lick

  • Sliding
"What's Your Style Of Learning?" Everyone learns differently. Some people learn by hearing, some by watching, some by reading, etc. So, in Lead Guitar Secrets I've tried to cover all the bases. For each solo, you get the a professional recording of the solo with full-band (live instruments, not midi!).

You also get a the exact same recording without the solo track. That way, you can play solo and jam out with the band! And of course, I play all the solos for you on the DVDs (full speed and slowly) as well as give you all the tab.

Step 1: Right-click here & choose, "Save Target As.." to save the tab to your hard drive.
Step 2: Check out the video below!




Hope you enjoyed today's lesson. If so, please share this lesson with a friend by clicking on the envelop icon below ("Email post").

Don't forget to post your comments!

Cheers,

Dan Denley

P.S. Tomorrow, I hope to finally annouce the price as well as provide you with another lesson from the course. So, check back here tomorrow!

P.P.S. The Fender Strat contest is approaching 300 entries. But, there's still time to enter. Please go here to enter the contest. Note: there are only a handful of video entries so far. So, you have a very good chance of winning an U.S. Strat!

22 Comments:

  • VERY Cool ... Loved it ... :o)

    By Anonymous, at July 17, 2007  

  • Awsome what elese can I say except I want to play like that!!!!

    By linnette, at July 17, 2007  

  • I have got to learn that!!!!!!!!
    Robert

    By Anonymous, at July 17, 2007  

  • Ya Dan

    Guess I'll be sening you cash again!

    By slow learner, at July 17, 2007  

  • very kool

    By greg, at July 17, 2007  

  • that was effin awesome!!! i can barely switch from chords a to d smoothly let alone do that!!!!!GREAT ;D

    By aelisha, at July 17, 2007  

  • I love the blues. I saw a lot of blues players in Chicago and loved it. I like Delta Blues too. I have played guitar a year now and took Beginner Guitar lessons with 6 students. I have studied on my own using materials you sent me and other books, videos, DVDs and tips from other players.
    Thanks so much.

    By Anonymous, at July 17, 2007  

  • Nice job Dan!

    Smooth should be your nic-name. I really liked how you incorporated simple licks--making then sound very tasteful with great feel. You can tell you were syaing something with your guitar as a singer would sing.

    Eric.

    Hey you should of used a strat!

    By Anonymous, at July 18, 2007  

  • hi dan love your amazing guitar secrets course
    anyway , i just wanted to point out that " literally " only has one " t "
    it occured to me that if people started noticing these repetitive mistakes , they might start wondering
    abo0ut the course . now we all make mistakes , but twice in the same blog ?
    are you " literally " talking to your computer ? thanks for all your work ,mic .

    By Anonymous, at July 18, 2007  

  • Hi Dan, nice and clean solo. I use a different style for that, i draw my pic even with my thum to get the harmonic sound with a very lite
    chorus, try it and see what you think. Wayne

    By Wayne, at July 18, 2007  

  • now that was sweet :o)

    By leia, at July 18, 2007  

  • That is what I call MUSIC, anything less is defined as noise!! Great job and yes I WILL ORDER THE SOLO PACKAGE!!

    By Anonymous, at July 18, 2007  

  • I loved it, and if you break it down step by step, I will be the first to be on board. It's what I've been looking for. Great, what can I say. Diane

    By Anonymous, at July 18, 2007  

  • thanks to you we'll all be doing that soon

    peace

    By Jeff Jenkins, at July 18, 2007  

  • heyyyyyyyyyyy
    d.dddddddd
    how u doin the man our dreams i am speakless coolest blues esat and west d.d the best mate
    by zee

    By Anonymous, at July 18, 2007  

  • Man, I rarely do this...

    I usually try to keep it "professional." But I'm FREAKIN' LOVE YOU GUYS!

    Even though I don't get to sit down and meet you face-to-face, I feel like to know each and every one of you.

    It rocks. You are all the best. And whether you decide to get my new course or not, I hope you'll continue to be a newsletter subscriber.

    And when we get the forum up & running, I hope to get to know you all better.

    Also, I'm going to be in Tunica, MS in August (date?) to see B.B. King live. If any of you are going to be there, I would love to meet you in person.

    Cheers,

    Dan Denley

    By Dan Denley, at July 18, 2007  

  • Man, this what what soul music is all about! I get chills thinking I could learn this!

    By Mike, at July 19, 2007  

  • With Great blues solos like this, it can sound more Awesome than a shredder playing a million notes at lightspeed .
    freshcross180@yahoo.com

    By Anonymous, at July 20, 2007  

  • smooth and hot like fire damn LOL, your name should be Dammmmmmmn not dan lol, u just making that guitar cry man lol. thnaks for posting this video it really gave me some new ideas to improve my soloing and take it to the next level.

    By Anonymous, at July 21, 2007  

  • Fantastic job, Dan. One of the truly great works and I look forward for more to come.

    Jim
    shelleyjim@sbcglobal.net

    By Anonymous, at July 22, 2007  

  • Ey Dan, I think it's a really good solo, I've enjoyed a lot.

    Roberto, from Costa Rica

    By Robert, at July 24, 2007  

  • Hi Dan,

    The first helt of your solo is similar to the study "Bending the Blues" page 33 from the book "Blues You Can Use" by John Ganapes, published by Hal Leonard.

    Cheers.

    Marc.

    By Marc, at September 13, 2007  

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