Acoustic Blues Guitar Lesson - acoustic guitar techniques - " right arm "
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@guitarjamzdotcom I'm sure glad that someone else made that up and played it slower and differently. And just for clarification, I wrote the 12 barre blues, you all owe me millions. BTW I also wrote anything with the progression Am, C, G, and F, pay up suckas. Also anything with triplets. I wrote Stairway to heaven, it was just different and Jimmy Page stole it. Unoriginal bastard.
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You're the first person who was able to convince me of playing in drop D. Thank you!
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Love that t-shirt, Like a sir at youtube
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Oh shit I love this! My kinda jam. I slowed it down a little to my likings though
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DOPE
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@guitarjamzdotcom I LOVE YOU MARTY, don't listen to them :D
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great!
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good video, but is dosn´t help me. he´s does explain everything
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dont know but my guitar dont make that sound even in drop d its not that energetic like yours
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I just found your page. Thank you for slowing it down for my southern ass. LOL. You are one very fine example of what instructors should be. Thank you.
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isn't this guy stoned or what :P
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Hey Marty, Go to the website Ourstage Dot Com and type in "No Dime" my dad recorded that music in 1996 it is much slower than what you have but the same thing. I'm not sure why you removed my other comment but you need to consider the music. This song was played in a band and recorded in 1996 and called No Dime maybe you came across someone my dad once played with or someone he knew showed it to you but it's not as original as you think Marty.
fender1016 1 year ago
@fender1016 pure coincidence I'm sure. these are very very common blues techniques that are in a million of songs. It's cool though that your dad and I are influenced by a lot of the same stuff. have you every heard the 12 barre blues? who wrote that?
guitarjamzdotcom 1 year ago 56