Kid Anderson – Blues Refinery
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Kid Anderson was born in Norway and studied blues guitar with Morten Omlid before moving to the United States in 2001 to play with Terry Hanck’s band and later with Charlie Musselwhite’s band (he received the Blues Music Award for best contemporary blues album), and he also toured extensively with Elvin Bishop on the Red Dog Speaks Tour. Andersen was nominated for a Blues Music Award in the ‘Gibson Guitar’ category, as well as in the ‘Best Instrumentalist – Guitar’ category in 2014, 2015, and 2016.
Kid has joined the TrueFire family with his first TrueFire course and masterclass, Blues Refinery. You’ll be ecstatic when you start using any of the dozens of “refined” technical and creative blues moves shared by Kid in this masterclass course.
“I’ve always enjoyed playing the blues and have been particularly drawn to artists who play with musical intent and refine their lines and solos using approaches other than the traditional blues box and pentatonic scale. All of those legends influenced my own sound and approach, which I’m thrilled to share with you here on Blues Refinery.”
Kid demonstrates many of his approaches for navigating the fingerboard, generating soloing ideas outside of the typical blues box, and soloing with intent rather than just ‘noodling lines’ in the first section of the course. You’ll also practice’refined’ bends, vibrato, rakes, and muting techniques.
“In the first section of the course, I’ll go over some of my favorite concepts for working out different chord shapes rather than the same old blues box. That way, I can navigate around the neck and come up with new ideas. We’ll discuss how to play with intent and conviction, making a musical statement rather than just noodling around looking for the note. Of course, we’ll cover some blues fundamentals along the way, such as bends, vibrato, and how to make your note choices more impactful by using rakes and muting.”
Kid presents “shortcuts to sophistication” in the second section, which are six very effective and very accessible ways to refine your blues lines and solos.
“My “shortcuts to sophistication” are some of my favorite licks and tricks that I learned over the years by listening – which is how you learn – to how a blues player can sound like you have chordal and harmonic knowledge that you may not have. Basically, this is a way to fake like you’re playing jazz while playing the blues!”
You’ll put all of Kid’s refined moves, shortcuts, approaches, and techniques to work in the final section where you’ll play through 5 full length soloing performance studies. Kid will first perform the so0lo and then break it down emphasizing all of the key elements in detail.
“Alright, it’s time for the fun part! I get to play. I’m going to play over five different tunes, applying a lot of the concepts that I’ve been talking about. After I play them, we’ll break it down with tablature to guide you through what I played. And I’ll tell you why and how I played it so you can do it too!”
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