Sweet Spots on the Fret Board for playing blues guitar
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@premiermusic Sweet bro.. Thanks for responding. I' ll keep intouch with the lessons in future. This helps. Good day.
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what technique use to the string...how to make more bluesy...i want to watch your right hand.. how you hold...how you pluck the string...is this staccato...or you pull the string hardly..how???
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Thanks again Mark!
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btw i subbed :)
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Great lesson here. Like the tone and guitar. In the beginning you showed a real bluesy lead that had some more half steps but you said the lesson wasn't going to sound like that. I thought that actually sounded good with some good string bends and added pressure on the strings. Thought the whole lesson was good. Sometimes less is more. Easier to follow. We can expand from it. It doesn't have to be super exciting. So,... lesson well done my friend. Thanks
aaa567ify 3 months ago
@aaa567ify Awesome! I'm glad you dug the lesson. I'm actually using something similar to this idea today for a live Skype class that I;m now offering on our website....I'll post the new material as a Podcast here on youtube this week as a demo for the class but you'll get more of this idea but in a less bluesy context....check out MWGLforums (dot) com!
premiermusic 3 months ago
what key is this in?
nerad1994 1 year ago
@nerad1994 These are for an A blues or over an A7 chord. I'm also putting the link in the info bar for the printable versions and the backing tracks for the lesson, too!
premiermusic 1 year ago