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Eric Johnson Style Chords Pt.2 - Guitar Lesson - Fender Stratocaster

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This video guitar lesson is part two of our Eric Johnson style chords series at http://www.GuitarLessons.com.

Eric Johnson uses quite a few types of chords in his playing so this part two video continues two look at some of the more interesting chord voicings Eric Johnson uses in his playing.

Within the video we will take a look at another short little musical example that uses Eric Johnson's signature chord voicings for playing power chords, add 9 chords and sus 4 chords. After learning those chord voicing you will then learn how to apply them to create your own Eric Johnson style chord sequences.

Be sure to grab the FREE TAB PDF download for this lesson from the main site at http://www.guitarlessons365.com/eric-johnson-style-chords-pt-2-video-guitar-l...

Your support at the main site is the only thing that will enable me to continue all of these free lesson videos. I hope to see you there!!

Lesson Taught By : Carl Brown

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  • Carl....thanks again...!

    I have shared your site with all my friends on Facebook.....may be that will help you in a small way...!

    Mehul

  • @mehulpanditful Awesome, thanks a bunch!!

  • whats ur setup for tone.?? amp, pedals..?

  • @MassimoPetrucci Hey!! I just use my POD X3 Live direct into my recording software.

    I am using a EJ tone preset that I downloaded from the Line 6 website. They make it pretty easy for me. :)

  • the .pdf page cannot be found. ???

  • @ShadowCloud143 Oopps.. Sorry about that.. It is working now. Thanks for letting me know!! Cheers.. Carl

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  • Nice playing and good lesson but you're using way too much chorus and you should avoid using the bridge pickup for clean chord work because it makes your tone too treble-y and sharp.

    Just my opinion.

  • Thank you so much for those vids Carl ! It helps a lot

  • Hi Carl, I just discovered you lessons here just the last several days... amazing, my man!! Thanx much for all your efforts, appreciate it alot and I'm just starting to digest the EJ videos, will move on the Hendrix, Vai etc.. One request .. do U have a video lesson series on BucketHead? Iwas into EJ, Vai and Satch.. then I discovered Buckethead and he is now on top of the list. :)

  • Fantastic. Beautifully clear and intuitive explanation. I can't wait to have fun with these shapes. Thank you.

  • Great stuff!

    Its amazing that alot of these great sounding chords are just 5 chords with really open voicings

  • This is absolutely amazing !! Thank you so much....Could you put more of this concept with other chords as well. I understand that since we are using power chords ans suspended chords, there are much fewer limitaions when approaching melodies this way. Could you do it using regular diatonic chords. I once discovered that you could harmonizean Am7 arpeggio with the chords Dm7, Em7, Am7 and Fmaj.7. I wanted toknow if I could come up with more of these voicings for any randommelody using m&M7's,9s.

  • Very nice. Thanks.

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