2,067 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Blues Guitar"

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R8 finger picked slow blues
Author: RiverCO
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Clay and River's collaboration on a bit of blues.
Author: RiverCO
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24 bars of boogie backing, no intro or end yet.
Author: RiverCO
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Quiet, jazzy blues riff.
Author: RiverCO
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Example for a simple straightforward walking bass line over a 12-bar blues scheme
Author: Klaus Brueckner
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Sixteen-bar progression - repeating variety: third section's first half repeated twice.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 04:29, 14 July 2008 in Sibelius.
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Eight bar blues progression boogie woogie bassline on middle C.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 19:58, 14 July 2008 in Sibelius. See boogie.
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Train (harmonica) performed at Clemens State Farm, Brazoria, Texas, on April 16, 1939.
Author: Ace Johnson at Clemens State Farm, Brazoria, Texas. Lomax, John A. (John Avery), 1867-1948 (Collector) Lomax, Ruby T. (Ruby Terrill) (Collector) Johnson, Ace (Performer)
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Recording of "Royal Garden Blues" by Mary Stafford and Her Jazz Band, from the original 78rpm disk
Author: Composed by Clarence Williams and Spencer Williams; performed by Mary Stafford and Her Jazz Band
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Folk song: "Lost Train Blues"
Author: PERFORMER(S): Fred Perry (fiddle), Glenn Carver (guitar)
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Livery Stable Blues by the Original Dixieland Jass Band, recorded on 26 February 1917. It was released on the Victor label on 7 March 1917, and was the first released jazz recording. 78RPM, transferred to .ogg from a .mp3 file from The Internet Archive.
Author: Original Dixieland Jass Band (performer); Ray Lopez, Alcide Nunez (composers)
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Livery Stable Blues by the Original Dixieland Jass Band, recorded on 26 February 1917. It was released on the Victor label on 7 March 1917, and was the first released jazz recording. 78 RPM, transferred to .ogg from a .mp3 file from The Internet Archive. Die erste kommerzielle Jazz-Aufnahme: Livery Stable Blues, der Original Dixieland Jass Band, von 1917. Le premier enregistrement commercial de jazz : Livery Stable Blues en 1917, par l’Original Dixieland Jass Band. Italiano: La prima registrazione commerciale di musica Jazz: Original Dixieland Jass Band, Livery Stable Blues, del 1917 Norsk nynorsk: Jazz-songen «Song from a Cotton Field» av Bessie Brown
Author: Original Dixieland Jass Band (performer); Ray Lopez (1889–1979), Alcide Nunez (1884–1934) (composers)
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Most common "blues scale".
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 23:00, 4 July 2010 using Sibelius.
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This 1920 record is the first commercial recording of blues music by an African-American singer: "Crazy Blues" was composed by Perry Bradford for Mamie Smith in 1920, and sold a million copies in its first year.This is Okeh-4169 (7529 take C) Эрзянь: This 1920 record is the first commercial recording of blues music by an African-American singer: "Crazy Blues" was composed by Perry Bradford for Mamie Smith, and sold a million copies in its first year. Crazy Blues – blues w wykonaniu Mamie Smith z 1920 roku.
Author: Mamie Smith & Her Jazz Hounds, Perry Bradford (1893–1970)
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Sample of the sounds which can be made by an acoustic guitar.
Author: RyGuy
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The chord of A major played on an acoustic guitar. El acorde de A major toca en una guitarra acoustica.
Author: WBOSITG
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Livery Stable Blues by the Original Dixieland Jass Band, recorded 26 February 1917. It was released on the Victor label on 7 March 1917, and was the first released jazz recording. 78 RPM, transferred to .ogg from a .mp3 file from The Internet Archive. This version has been edited to reduce the hiss. Українська: «Livery Stable Blues» від «Ориджінал диксиленд джаз-банд», записаний 26 лютого 1917 року, перший випущений джазовий запис.
Author: Original Dixieland Jass Band (performer); Ray Lopez (1889–1979), Alcide Nunez (1884–1934) (composers)
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C Major scale played on an Ibanez RG120, with octave effect produced by a Peavey VYPYR 75 amplifier.
Author: WurdBendur
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St. James Infirmary performed by the Stellar Brass of the United States Air Force Academy Band. Track 1 from Full Circle (2011). Larry H. Lang, conducting.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: Tim Allums; Performance: United States Air Force Academy Band, Stellar Brass; Recording: United States Air Force
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