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We are back to that very warm sound, using strings three, four, and five. In this example, you should notice the addition of voice leading within the chord. For example, in the opening D major chord in the third chorus you hear the major chord move to the major seventh and then to the dominant seventh. This is a great way to set up the four chord (G major). Look for these types of opportunities in other progressions.
hi! :) great video but iv been playing blues for a while now and i gonna try some country now but do you guys hawe any tips on getting country tone? what effects etc?
thanks
gibsonsg995 5 months ago
@musiclover360table then why are you visiting this page and not some Robert Randoplh page?
johnsull66 1 year ago
Okay if you like this then you will SLOVE Robert Randolph!!! Robert Randolph is THE BEST pedal steel guitarist I have ever heard! He just came out with a new CD a few days ago and it’s AMAZING! His solos of him rocking out are to die for! When I listen to his music, I can really feel every note and there aren’t too many artists I can say that about! Check him out!
musiclover360table 1 year ago
aww could i please get a tab of this my boyfriend would love this!!! XD
DominoShredder 2 years ago
Excellent lesson
greekflatpicker 2 years ago