Guitar Tab Blackberry Blossom - Intermediate
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In this lesson of Guitar Tabs from Ultimate Guitar OnLine we will explore one of the most popular Acoustic Guitar Solos. Blackberry Blossom. Nearly every flatpick guitar artist has a good version or versions of this under their belt. We have arranged and intermediate version here and also a beginner version and you can click HERE to see that version.
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MP3 File HERE
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- Watch your up and down strokes carefully. It is critical that you keep them consistent. Down strokes are almost always on the downbeat and upstrokes are almost always on the upbeat. We have clearly shown the down and up strokes below each note in the tab. The down-up strokes are shown on the tab below the Guitar Tab staff.
- Watch your left-hand fingering very carefully when starting out on this. Make sure you follow the tab fingering exactly when you memorize the selection.
- Start slowly and gradually work up to speed. Know the song by heart and be able to play it nearly flawlessly before you attempt to play it up-to-speed.
- Guitar Pro has a really cool feature called speed trainer. you can set a loop of accompaniment chords to be played and after each loop the speed increased by a percent that you specify. I love this feature and it gives you milestone very clearly as to you speed conditioning.
- Each quarter note = one beat in the measure so there are 4 quarter notes in just about every measure.
- Notice in this song that there is a finger shift on a lot of the notes in the first 8 measures. In other words the LH first finger plays the 2nd fret rather than the 1st fret, LH 3rd finger plays the 4th fret rather than the 3rd fret and so on. The reason for this is that it is much easier to play with your 1st and 3rd fingers rather than the 2nd and 4th at this speed. Also there is not a need to note anything on the 1st fret in these measures.
- Most of the music is written with eighth notes and pretty solid down and up strokes. Be careful in the 5th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 13th, 15th, 18th and 19th measures where there are quarter and half notes sprinkled around. These tend to throw your down and ups for a loop and your timing as well. Listen carefully to the mp3 and follow the Ultimate Guitar Tab carefully until you have it mastered.
- Although this song is tabbed in the key of G major, it is most often played in the key of A Major. Therefore use a Capo on the second fret and play it in G and you will be playing automatically in A. With a Capo on the Second Fret, it tends to play a bit easier also, since the frets are closer together. Watch for this technique a lot in flatpick guitar pieces.
Make sure to memorize your songs. What is the easiest way to do this? Unless you have perfect pitch, you will have to learn one section or measure at a time. Once you can play flawlessly move on to the next measure and add it to what you have memorized. Continue this and make sure you can play the first half of the song, including the second ending.
Once you have the first half memorized, move on to the second half, doing the same thing with the second half of the song.








