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Yeah that is a little confusing, but the first course is called Blues for Beginners and this is called the Easy Blues Course (supposed to be the follow up to the beginner's course). Highly insulting of course, I would have much preferred for it to be called Blues For Highly Advanced Super Annoying Talents, but alas.... it is what it is. I will file my complaints to Christian!
I'm so glad the genre is growing on you! I think his style is very pleasant and laid back, not the 100-notes-a-minute that some seem to prefer. He does sell the sheet music, but of course you'd have to print that if you don't want to use a tablet/laptop (I don't either). And his sheet music, I'm sorry to say, isn't quite the easiest to use because of the many spatial gaps and unnecessary repeats.
The left hand, though constantly repeating, is a little more tricky than it seems It's entirely different from the stuff we do in the Alfred books and in some ways I am finding the repeats rather hard to learn. It almost seems like a completely new pattern with each change of the right hand! It takes me quite a while to have it run semi automatically so that I can concentrate on the right hand more. But that might just be my perception. And as you said, once you practise it long enough, it does become more automatic.
Nightowl if anyone browsing this thread has any suggestions for a book at my level (grade 2ish) I would welcome them.
I second that! I'd be very interested as well.