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Bluegrass Rhythm Guitar Lesson part 2

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2007

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Learn a right hand technique and a cool lick!

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  • Thats sort of what Doyle Lawson requires for his guitar players in his band. 1 2 3 and 4 and . I've also heard them play 1 2 3 1 2 3 4

  • Hello, thanks for the comment. You've peaked my curiosity. Have you played with Doyle before or have you just been studying his style. I would be interested to know the story. By the way, great videos on your channel. We have the same taste.

    Thanks,

    Ryan

  • i love the sound of your guitar man.. what kind is it?

  • This is a Martin D-35 which was made in 1986. Thanks for the comment

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  • Nice breakdown. I could tell you were trying to think through each part of that lick to slow it down, but it actually worked out well. Could here it real-time, then slow down a chunk, then real-time plus the next chunk, then slow down, etc.etc. Helps get the rhythm embedded in the lesson. Thanks for the lesson!

  • thanks a lot

  • I have just about got this down except for the struming part there is a few parts to it you left out and it would really help if you could go a little more in depth also there is some runs in there that are hard to follow that you didnt go over

  • Thanks for the comment and question. I'm still putting the dvd together. When it's finished I'll put up a short demo of it here on youtube. Have a great day!

  • It depends on how much you practice. Good luck.

  • the best the best

    sandrito901

  • Your spelling.  LOL

  • Thanks for that. Brilliant lesson..

  • I've not played with him but I remember standing backstage at a festival one time when they were getting ready to go on stage. Jamie Dailey was in the group at that time and I heard him talking to a guy about the style of guitar that Doyle requires. He played the rhythm that he plays on just about every mid to fast tempo song they do. After that I went home and started listening to the CDs that I have of them and trying to play that rhythm myself. Now when I play guitar thats what I try to play.

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