Teaching The Music Guitar Was Made For…
The Band, Black Sabbath, Smashing Pumpkins, Led Zeppelin, Robert Johnson, The White Stripes, Stone Temple Pilots, Leadbelly, The Rolling Stones, Radiohead, Soundgarden, Buddy Guy, Deep Purple, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Johnny Cash, Foo Fighters, The Black Keys, David Bowie, Cream, Son House, The Ramones, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, CCR, Nirvana, The Pixies, My Morning Jacket, Nick Cave, Neil Young and much, much more.
Melbourne School of Electric Blues teaches rock and blues around central Melbourne, South Yarra and the Bayside suburbs.
Electric blues is not a style or genre, it’s everything good about the guitar collected in one place: rock, blues, slide, open tunings, fat distortion, rich clean tones, finger picking, drop D, power chords, mean riffs and wailing solos.
If you are looking for guitar lessons with a difference, call Melbourne School of Electric Blues today!
5 reasons to choose Melbourne School of Electric Blues:
- We come to you, no more cross-town traffic.
- Lesson times are flexible and available weekly or fortnightly to fit your pace of learning.
- Each student has a practice plan that is updated each lesson with clear goals to work towards.
- A fine appreciation of the blues means we cover it in depth, including open tunings and slide guitar.
- THE FIRST LESSON IS FREE! Ask about our free introductory lesson and see what it’s all about.
Latest News
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“Stack Shot Billy” – The Black Keys
The Black Keys live on Letterman.
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“Ten Years Gone” – Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes
Live at the Jones Beach Amphitheater, Wantagh, July 2000.
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Soundgarden Live – BDO Sideshow Announced
Seattle rockers Soundgarden will mark their return to Australia with a Big Day Out sideshow with LA quintet The Bronx. Wednesday February 1 at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl.
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“The Ghost of Tom Joad” – Bruce Springsteen
Performed at the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, 2009. Featuring Tom Morello on lead guitar.
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“Don’t Do It” – The Band
The Band cover “Don’t Do It” (Originally a Marvin Gaye song). Live in 71, The Academy of Music, New York.













