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GUITAR STYLES: Country Two Beat - Part Two

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2010

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Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers a viewers question...

Q: Could you do a lesson about two-Beat Country progressions and in it, discuss your rhythm technique, particularly the hybrid plucking approach and I'd like to know some of the fancy plucking like you did in that older Country guitar video where you covered Albert lee & Steve Travato styles. Thanks!
- Todd, Lubbock TX.

A: Two-beat country feel has to do with feeling the beat in Cut-Time. Cut-time is a division where the beat moves quite fast. In this meter we feel each measure in two instead of the more common meter of 4.

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  • this is the scale, that i use almost in every solo like Iron maiden etc.

  • I think I have heard or read you say all roads leads to jazz.

    These are licks used by more than country.

    There are some metal guy seeing this can be used and sound different .

    Blues and rock player can do the same..

    Very cool lesson.

    Thanks again for sharing your music with us.

  • that's me!

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