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Thanks for all you do! Big Help..
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A triplet is where you play three notes in a single beat. For instance, when you play regular 4/4 time you count "1, 2, 3, 4" and pick a note or strum on each count (4 strums total). To play 4/4 as triplets, you would count "1 and uh, 2 and uh, 3 and uh, 4 and uh" and pick or strum on each count (12 strums total). Hope that helps.
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The hell is wrong with those 3 dislikes? Marty perhaps...
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@JustinSandercoe Justin, is it a bad idea to watch all the blues videos but NOT the licks videos? I'd rather make my own up or try and emulate from seeing live performances? Thanks.
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yes, thank you I found that place on Justin's site, rendering his awkward numbering system void. lol
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Thanks for the time and effort you put into helping other wanna-be guitarists to learn and grow. I've already gotten a ton of useful info in about half an hour even though I've been playing for 30 years. Very much appreciated.
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Justin's right... get the relevant page up on his site. There is even a feature where you can watch the video right on the site and have the tab scrolling along beneath it. Very cool!
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Whens your world tour going too start-- man id like to see your perfomance
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@slowhand633 A Fender Telecaster :p
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man your tone is serioulsy out of control - what are you using ???!!!?? I LOVE IT !
Justin, help me understand your numbering system. shouldn't there be a lesson 'blues licks in postion 1 & 2'. I can't find them. I'm having trouble navigating your system and I'm about to fire you. Sorry. I really like your playing and your person, but your sytem sucks.
Robb9096 5 months ago
@Robb9096 dude... use the web site and you will find everything easy... it's all in order in the blues area.
JustinSandercoe 5 months ago 2