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Rhythm fill licks and embellishments – Bluegrass Style Guitar lesson EP394

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In this week’s guitar lesson, you’ll learn several useful embellishments and fill licks to play over basic chords in first position. You’ll also be learning a stand-alone bluegrass style composition that is the perfect exercise for practicing synchronization between left and right hand.

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  1. Robert Burlin says

    January 1, 2021 at 6:42 pm

    Good music makes good feelings. Nice way to start the new year.

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  2. San Luis Rey says

    January 1, 2021 at 7:02 pm

    Thanks Brian! You made that look easy but I think it will be a good challenge this week.

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  3. Theodore J says

    January 1, 2021 at 7:05 pm

    Thank you Brian , all the best in the New Year to you and your family..

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  4. Stewart M says

    January 1, 2021 at 7:08 pm

    Happy New Year to you and yours from Burlington Ontario (near Toronto)

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  5. Jim M says

    January 1, 2021 at 7:50 pm

    Tony Rice’s guitar picking will live forever. A true legend.

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  6. Pat P says

    January 1, 2021 at 8:10 pm

    New Years’ Day – now that’s commitment! Thank you Brian- but please now, take a break!
    Another great loss this – oops, last year, with Tony Rice leaving us.
    After hearing that I watched an online lesson with Molly Tuttle and got into crosspicking, so this lesson should be a good companion to that.
    Happy New Year everyone.

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  7. Glenn says

    January 1, 2021 at 9:01 pm

    Aaugh!

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  8. John V says

    January 1, 2021 at 9:29 pm

    Thank you so much Brian! 2020 is hind sight.. hope all of you all have a great New Year from us in Stow Ohio ….Go Buckeyes’!!

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  9. Michael Allen says

    January 1, 2021 at 9:46 pm

    Happy New Year Brian! Thanks for another great lesson

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  10. Phil B says

    January 2, 2021 at 1:40 am

    Can’t wait to have a go at this one Brian. There are some nifty little licks in there that sound great. Happier New Year.

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  11. Rollover33 says

    January 2, 2021 at 2:00 am

    Happy New Year to you and yours from small village near Angoulême, comic’s town, France.

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  12. lichtewilly says

    January 2, 2021 at 3:58 am

    Happy New Year from Belgium Brian. I love this bluegrass lesson, thanks

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  13. Glenn says

    January 2, 2021 at 8:54 am

    What is that guitar?

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    • George O says

      January 3, 2021 at 4:54 pm

      Looks like a Martin 00-28 c. 1970, but I am no expert. That headstock and body type…wish I had one.

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      • Brian says

        January 3, 2021 at 7:22 pm

        It’s a 1925 Martin 00-28

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  14. kevin m says

    January 2, 2021 at 9:15 am

    Always love getting up on a a Sat morning with coffee and guitars and see what kind of
    great lesson is on tap!! I love how you really keep it fresh. Thanks again and Happy New Year

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  15. Daniel H says

    January 2, 2021 at 9:27 am

    Thank you Brian and Happy 2021 from the Jersey shore! This lesson is like a bit of sweet candy to start the year… happy and fun.

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  16. Charles T says

    January 2, 2021 at 10:49 am

    Great lesson as ever. I struggle with the right hand (pick technique). Should be easy I know but any help/advice would be welcome.

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  17. Ralph P. says

    January 2, 2021 at 11:52 am

    Although I’ve never delved deeply into Bluegrass Music, as a guitarist I very much aware of the great Bluegrass Pickers like Tony Rice and Doc Watson. It’s amazing the music they could get out of Martin Dreadnaughts. Those guitars sound amazing, but they ain’t easy to play, especially the way Tony Rice played. Tony is right up there on Guitars Mt. Rushmore along with Andres Segovia, Chet Atkins, Charlie Christian, and Jimi Hendrix. About 20 years ago I sat in on a Bluegrass jam, and I thought I was a pretty hot acoustic guitarist, but these guys kicked my ass. I decided to just stay in the background and play rhythm. Bluegrass, like any other genre of guitar playing takes years of practice and dedication to learn. Even though Bluegrass isn’t my main influence as a guitarist, I appreciate the talent of the players. I doesn’t matter what style of music you are into, you have to admit Tony Rice was a scary-good guitarist. A great loss to the guitar playing world.

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    • Walter D says

      January 3, 2021 at 4:37 pm

      What Ralph says…

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  18. Raymond P says

    January 2, 2021 at 1:18 pm

    Thanks for another great lesson Brian.

    Have a Happy New Year.

    Ray P

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  19. Robert C says

    January 2, 2021 at 1:43 pm

    Bravo!

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  20. Lyn C says

    January 2, 2021 at 2:33 pm

    Love the sound of this one.. can hardly wait to learn it!
    Thanks.

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  21. Kathryn L says

    January 2, 2021 at 4:08 pm

    Me too! I am anxious to get into this lesson. You, Brian, ” right off the bat” – made it easy for me to get into a rhythm with taking off a finger while strumming – which I’ve always felt was a challenge, but I can actually do it! So, I very much appreciate this one, although I just got a beginning taste of it. Yea!! Kathy

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  22. David S says

    January 2, 2021 at 7:33 pm

    Having a lot of fun with this one.I always had a lot of trouble with speed picking with blue grass but after playing with this for a few minutes it just took off and it got easy.Having a ball with this.Thanks for making it easy. Dave ALSO 2 square shapes for easy lead Greattttt!!!!

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  23. Larry P says

    January 2, 2021 at 7:46 pm

    Thanks for everything you do
    Brian. Happy New Year! from Fredericksburg, va

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  24. Paul H says

    January 2, 2021 at 9:42 pm

    Measure 6 … seriously … that will take awhile

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  25. Michael J says

    January 3, 2021 at 12:06 am

    Goodonya Brian,
    Love the Bluegrass! Best wishes to all for a happy and more importantly healthy 2021.
    M. J.

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  26. Jurgen Z says

    January 3, 2021 at 12:50 am

    These rythm lessons are so much harder than the lead lessons!

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    • Walter D says

      January 3, 2021 at 4:38 pm

      Agree 100%.

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  27. Stefano says

    January 3, 2021 at 3:15 am

    Buon Anno, looks good with long hairs Brian. And lesson sounds good as well. Greetings from North Italy 😉

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  28. Jonathan Amos says

    January 3, 2021 at 3:16 am

    Thank you, Brian, for introducing me to Tony Rice, it only took me 50 years to get here! His Church Street Blues is angelic. And did someone tell you I’ve just joined a bluegrass band? This is perfect for me, full of little gems and altogether a great composition I aim to master.

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  29. Lefteris B says

    January 3, 2021 at 3:35 am

    Happy new Year, Brian, from Greece. You made a great company during the hard times of last year. Thanks!

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  30. Eric G says

    January 3, 2021 at 4:29 am

    Have struggled with Bluegrass, this one seems to be slowly coming together.
    Happy New year from Stellenbosch, South Africa.

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  31. Malcolm D says

    January 3, 2021 at 7:48 am

    Thank you Brain, enjoyable lesson yet again nice start to 2021 happy days.

    Happy New Year From Wales

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  32. Michael M says

    January 3, 2021 at 9:39 am

    I already knew some little fill licks in the key of C, but this lesson gives me some great ideas for connecting them together. Thank you for putting another great lesson in front of me. I love your approach and the way it helps me learn. I really love that old Martin. Guitar envy! Happy New Year!

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  33. Walter D says

    January 3, 2021 at 4:44 pm

    The challenge I find with Bluegrass is you really have to play it with other instruments and players. Really hard to get the timing and feel by yourself. Syncopation is critical. I love this lesson and if you want material to practice timing and speed, this is it.

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    • Walter D says

      January 4, 2021 at 1:15 pm

      Following up on my comment… If you play EP-391 in C instead of the original G in the lesson (just move it up 5 frets since there are no open strings in 391), it plays right along with this lesson, sort of like a third pass. Very cool.

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  34. George O says

    January 3, 2021 at 4:47 pm

    Great lesson, as usual.

    I’ve been watching Tony Rice videos since I got the sad news of his passing on Christmas, and J.D. Crowe and the New South are on repeat on my CD player (check out, fans of Brian, Tony’s version of “Shenandoah” on YT, preferably the studio version), so this lesson was perfect.

    It’s fun to build one’s own licks using your templates.

    Happy New Year to all.

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  35. peter v says

    January 4, 2021 at 11:05 am

    You really force me to use a plectron, what I normally don`t do. I cant manage bluegrass without this little plastic piece. But I have to practice hard finding the right string.But even when I dont succeed it doesnt sound bad.
    Ein gesundes Neues Jahr aus Germany
    Peter

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  36. Keith S says

    January 4, 2021 at 1:08 pm

    Great! These lessons give me super ideas for the tunes I play and ways for me to make them more interesting! Did you mean synchronize or syncopate the hands? Thx!

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  37. David E says

    January 4, 2021 at 2:20 pm

    Hi everyone and Happy New Year from here in the Uk.

    Thanks, Brian for yet another really interesting guitar lesson. Never thought of Blue Grass before now.

    You are a brilliant teacher and breaking everything down and connection to chord shapes really helps everything that has been a mystery, for me, for the last 40 yrs of playing.

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  38. Tony D says

    January 4, 2021 at 4:56 pm

    I have been a member for a couple months and would like to ask if you could do a lesson on the William Tell Overture…aka The Lone Ranger Theme song..with tablature.

    Thank You
    Tony D.

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  39. Steven B says

    January 4, 2021 at 8:51 pm

    Its so helpful to me to explore the different genres. And to discover the great players we don’t know of. Thanks AM and Brian for playing a very big part in finding joy in difficult circumstances. A great AM year to look forward too!

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  40. Stan P says

    January 5, 2021 at 1:42 pm

    Love that guitar. Even sounds great on my phone’s speaker.
    Wanna sell it…Ha..

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  41. Henry G says

    January 5, 2021 at 8:25 pm

    You’re so good
    You’re so good
    You’re so good
    Brian you’re so good
    I’m gonna say it again
    You’re so good
    You’re so good
    You’re so good
    Brian you’re so good …….with apologies to Linda Ronstadt and Clint Ballard, Jr.

    Thanks Brian! Happy New Year to you and to all the AM viewers and members. And…if you’re an unsubscribed viewer, please do hit that “Subscribe” button!

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    • Brian says

      January 6, 2021 at 12:52 am

      lol – that cracked me up : )

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    • Renee A says

      January 6, 2021 at 1:37 pm

      I have to agree whole heartedly.. and I love love love the one and only Ms. Linda Ronstadt!

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      • Ralph P. says

        January 9, 2021 at 8:40 am

        Linda is definitely my all-time favorite female vocalist of all-time, along with Whitney Houston, Ann Wilson, and Aretha. Linda could sing Rock, Country, Opera, Tejano, and Ballads. She could sing so smoothly and sweetly, or growl and rock, and do it with her own style. I saw “Lina Ronstadt: The Sound Of My Voice”, on CNN and it brought back so many good memories of one the greatest voices that ever came out of my radio speakers.

        https://youtu.be/flLoj5qxURw

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  42. Donald K says

    January 5, 2021 at 10:57 pm

    Need some help. Likely due to my own musical skill and notation deficit.

    However the video instuction begins with the rhythm counting: down \ down \ down \ up \ down \ up
    which is six movements of the pick.

    But the tab shows two movements of the pick (pluck of the C note, 3rd string, followed by the C chord) and then a triplet (three strums of the C-chord) which equals 5.

    These wrinkles drive me nuts in trying to understand guitar,.
    And make me feel I’ll never get it.

    Help appreciated.

    Don K

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    • Renee A says

      January 6, 2021 at 1:44 pm

      I was just leafing through the comments looking for discussion on exactly this. It seems that often the third “down” is played “air guitar style” (ie: not strummed at all) creating the syncopated sound. Brian, can you confirm this? I am just starting this lesson and noticed it on the very first lick.

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  43. old man says

    January 6, 2021 at 9:41 am

    Great lesson Brian!! I really like this one. Doc and Tony would be very proud.!

    Dan

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  44. David S says

    January 6, 2021 at 1:49 pm

    Brian, Having a ball with this blue grass. Any way to get you to do more runs in G-D- and A > Already helping my playing tremendously. Thanks so much for this lesson.

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  45. Gerald W says

    January 6, 2021 at 3:39 pm

    Small issue – in voice over at beginning the strum is down – down -down/up- down/up but the TAB is D-D-D/U-D and then into hammer on? Either works but there is a difference.

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  46. john l says

    January 6, 2021 at 6:08 pm

    Great way to start 2021 ! This one will take a while. Hunkered down for now anyway – so have something to work on! My thanks !!

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  47. itaylor says

    January 7, 2021 at 11:13 pm

    Great lesson. Carries over into a lot of other types of music. Usual thanks, Brian. Awesome that you’re going to a couple of lessons a week.

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  48. Paul L says

    January 8, 2021 at 9:53 am

    Thanks Brian.
    I was hoping for exactly this kind of lesson after a little peek you gave us in your intro to 391.
    Happy ’21 from Stroud, England.
    Paul

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  49. sunjamr says

    January 8, 2021 at 1:29 pm

    Tons of fun! I only wish I knew someone who played a fiddle.

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  50. Jack W says

    January 9, 2021 at 6:49 am

    What a GREAT lesson…and a perfect start to the New Year! What a rich introduction to riffs in the key of C. You’ve made my day, Brian, and given me something to look forward to in 2021. Thanks for your willingness to create new ways to keep us engaged in learning.

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    • Francois M says

      January 14, 2021 at 4:45 pm

      Take a look at EP172. It is very similar to this lesson but for some reason I find it easier to play.

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  51. Frank66 says

    January 10, 2021 at 6:57 am

    Delicious music, thank you.
    Here´s hoping you will do (much) more bluegrass in the future.

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  52. Michael Y says

    January 14, 2021 at 12:23 pm

    Love this kind of playing. Been working on this one a few weeks and almost got it. Thanks Brian for great lesson.

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  53. Tom M says

    January 20, 2021 at 12:41 pm

    I taught H.S. for probably too many years. Really high praise from H.S. kids sounds like this, “Mr. M… He don’t suck”. I here to say, Brian, you don’t suck. Keep up the good work and keep the hits coming. Thanks.

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  54. Michael H says

    January 21, 2021 at 10:43 am

    This has really helped me get both hands working well together. Great Stuff,
    Mike, Alton, Hampshire, UK

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  55. Cian O says

    January 21, 2021 at 4:23 pm

    Oooo looking forward to taking the fingers for some exercise with this one!

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  56. Cary D says

    January 26, 2021 at 10:48 pm

    What type of pick are you using for Bluegrass?

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    • Brian says

      January 26, 2021 at 11:25 pm

      Bluechip TP-40

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      • Cary D says

        January 28, 2021 at 6:29 pm

        Thanks Brian!

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  57. Richard S says

    February 3, 2021 at 3:26 pm

    You know the feeling you get when it finally comes together?
    I just had one of those moments with this composition.
    Thanks Brian

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  58. Brooks C says

    February 27, 2021 at 9:16 am

    Brian,
    I have been a premium member now for about 2+ years and this is my first post. Every time you do a lesson like this on court embellishments (or something very similar), I think it’s the best you’ve ever done…….And then you do one even better! This one, the one in the key of E, (367) and the ones you do on triads just completely open my eyes to the possibilities that I somehow couldn’t find on my own! Keep up the great work and I will keep learning.

    Thank you,

    Brooks C.
    Sanford, FL

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  59. William L says

    March 1, 2021 at 2:52 pm

    This is a great lesson. The style is so much fun on an acoustic, and I would love to see more of the same. Thanks so much!

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  60. Alex G says

    March 10, 2021 at 10:17 am

    Alex G says
    Thanks a lot for the Bluegrass lessons Brian , I have been a fan of the late greats Doc & Merle Watson for many years and those little extra embellishments and fancy runs are going to add a lot more to bluegrass tunes that I am very fond of playing . I’m in my 80s now and this really keeps the old fingers agile LOL . Thanks again Brian !

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  61. Teri S says

    March 26, 2021 at 7:45 am

    Of all the guitar courses I’ve signed up for on-line, yours is absolutely the BEST. Your lessons are accessible, you break things down, you provide so many materials and you offer a variety of ways for us to learn the information. Every time I go to your site I say, “I can’t believe this guy!” THANK YOU. You bring joy and enthusiasm to my guitar playing, And, hopefully, I’m improving, too. 🙂

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  62. James L says

    December 20, 2022 at 11:20 am

    Brian I’ve just rejoined after a couple of years absence, but what a less to come back too. I’ll never be a bluegrass guitarist, or any guitarist for the matter, but I love trying to get better, and this certainly helps, and so much fun to boot!

    James L (Jim to his friends (Spalding, Lincolnshire UK)

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