Learn to Play Jeff Beck

If you're looking to master the distinctive style and intricacies of one of the most innovative guitarists of our time, our "Learn to Play Jeff Beck" course is an indispensable resource. This course is taught by Michael Casswell. Packed with meticulously crafted lessons for iconic tracks such as "Two Rivers," "Where Were You," "Big Block," "Brush With The Blues," and "Cause We've Ended As Lovers," this course covers a wide array of techniques that constitute Beck's unique sound.

About Jeff Beck

Jeff Beck, a titan in the world of rock and blues, is renowned for his remarkable fusion of genres and breathtaking guitar techniques. His virtuosity, combined with his explorative approach to soundscapes, have earned him a prominent spot in the pantheon of legendary guitarists. His unparalleled contributions to these songs shape their identities, with his playing style acting as the sonic fingerprint.

Two Rivers

The emotive "Two Rivers" is a testament to Beck's versatility, incorporating a blend of contrasting melodic ideas. The song exploits the Mixolydian mode, resulting in a dominant, bluesy sound with an added touch of suspense. The course dissects Beck's use of alternate picking and legato for smooth and fluid phrases, and we'll also explore his subtle application of tapped harmonics that add an ethereal quality to the song.

Where Were You

"Where Were You" is a perfect exhibition of Beck's ingenious use of harmonics. This song primarily uses the Lydian mode, contributing to its dreamy, otherworldly sound. A detailed analysis of the song's complex arpeggiated chord progressions is offered, helping you understand the harmonic richness of the track. The study of Beck's expressive use of vibrato, integral to the song's emotional depth, is also a key part of this lesson.

Big Block

In contrast to the previous songs, "Big Block" is an aggressive, high-octane rock track with a dominant blues influence. Based on the Pentatonic scale and rooted in power chords, it showcases Beck's exceptional precision and control in his string bending techniques. We will also cover his use of pick slides and the whammy bar, essential to the song's fiery, dynamic nature.

Brush With The Blues

"Brush With The Blues" is a tribute to Beck's blues influences. Utilizing the blues scale, the song highlights his skillful manipulation of pre-bends and bluesy bends, which inject the track with raw emotion. Additionally, we delve into Beck's clever use of syncopated rhythms, giving the song a sense of movement and groove that breaks from traditional blues.

Cause We've Ended As Lovers

"Cause We've Ended As Lovers" is a ballad that captures Beck's emotive style perfectly. The song extensively employs the Dorian mode, known for its soulful, melancholic quality. We analyze Beck's mastery of sustain and his precise application of vibrato, both of which lend a poignant, vocal-like quality to the guitar lines in this song. Additionally, we look into his use of chromaticism to embellish the melodies, adding a layer of complexity and sophistication.


Techniques Used in the Lessons

Throughout these lessons, you will encounter a broad spectrum of guitar techniques, each contributing to Jeff Beck's signature style. Here are the techniques that we will cover, complete with internal links for in-depth explanations:

With this "Learn to Play Jeff Beck" course, immerse yourself in the distinctive playing style of a guitar legend and learn to navigate the fretboard with newfound ease and creativity. Get ready to unlock your potential and bring your guitar skills to the next level.

About The Tutor

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Michael Casswell

It is with great sadness that we post the news of Michael Casswell's tragic death in a swimming accident while on holiday in Spain. All of us at Licklibrary are shocked and saddened by MIke's passing, and our deepest sympathies go out to his family at this difficult time. Michael...

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