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Learn to play blues guitar.
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THis has been edited so you may watch the video.
I’m transitioning from the acoustic to the electric. Normally this is an acoustic tune for me, but I bought the damn electric guitars, I should sally forth and play them.
Still working on having a consistent strum with each passage.
This is in the key of G. Very similar to EP121, with some of the same chords.
I learned this a long time ago, then stopped playing guitar for about fifteen years. What you see is the jazzed up version. While this was not a lesson by Brian, the end product, with the jazz chords and such are due to his teaching.
I think the point of what he teaches is to take it and use it elsewhere. Anyway, I’ve now drug up my Active Melody soapbox.
But to the point. Thanks Brian.
Hi Michael,
Very nice rhythm playing, sounded pretty consistent to me. Well done.
John
These jazzy pieces are hard not to make sound mechanical, but you managed to play it with the right amount of “jump”. Well done.
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Sounds a lot like a lesson Brian did not that long ago.. I’ll look for it..
and I’m back.. lol
sounds very similar to this lesson.. not saying it is.. but, maybe this is what inspired this lesson..
Don't practice till you get it right, practice till you can't get it wrong.
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