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See, THIS is how blues music should make you feel. Full of emotionnnn. Blues is emotion personifieddddd, brothaaa.
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Hi Kirk!! Smooth and soulful pal!! Some really cool parts!! Joey Vaughan "World Blues Attack"
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@Dashooter911 here comes the 4th chord, gonna hit that third. thats all you n eeed to know
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@planetalk thats what im talkin bout planetalk......areodynamics rules lol
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@Dashooter911 is there any difference between them.if it is, i think to learn all the notes of the fretboard to do solos on it
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kirk your sound is awesome ..
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Really awesome, I greatly appreciate!!!!
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Everybody's got some kind of course, lessons, or some kind of a system they wanna sell you to take your money. People that know how to play this or that usually don't wanna show you how to do it unless you pay them.
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Bravo !
"backing track of unknown origin"? ...wow, that is some backing track. where do you find this stuff?



hey I think this sounds great. The exact way I want to play, following the chord changes, which I find very hard to do. Do you still think a player should practice running scales, or should a player just focus more on learning the fretboard and knowing where the sweet notes of the chords are?
Dashooter911 8 months ago
@Dashooter911 ...thanks, mate. There's an old saying: "Practice scales and you'll wind up playing scales". I wouldn't put my practice time into that, if I were you. I'd just concentrate on making melody, and, as my saying goes: "Melody loves chord tones".
planetalk 8 months ago 3
@planetalk I'd like to ask you how you go about doing this, but I have a feeling your gonna say "buy my course" but Im guessing its something like "ok, here comes the 4 chord, gonna hit that 3rd, etc."
Dashooter911 8 months ago
@Dashooter911 ... Right the first time: buy my course. ;-)
The trick is to see the whole fretboard as 'the chord' and that's what my course teaches.
planetalk 8 months ago