This lesson will show you how to COMBINE RIFFS AND CHORDS to make it sound like you're playing 2 guitars. Download your free chord charts here: www.bluenoteguitarschool.com/...
Ive never had lessons. Been playing for more yrs than I care to admit. Its embarrassing I dont play better than I do😂. Thank you for this! I play the bass lines when I fingerpick but this will help fill in!! Wish you lived close by, Id be bugging you to learn all I can, that is if you can teach an old dog new tricks! You make it look easy! Dont stop making videos!!❤
Hi there 😊 I m from Norway and really enjoy your teaching! And also your humor! Your the best without doubt! I startet some picking in the late 70.s. I bought a guitar learning book to learn picking to some Kris Kristoffersen songs at the time. Apparently I developed my own style and it seems like I cant get out of it! It suits a lot of songs , but not all. I been trying to catch up on your Travis picking, but fall back on my own style! ....
Thanks for all your tutorials. You seem to have lessons on all the songs I wanted to play on guitar. Did you ever do a lesson on Nick Drake's Riverman? I always have trouble with the timing on this one with its unusual 5/4 timing.
Thanks for the lesson I intend to start learning guitar very soon. I am probably to old to learn though but if you don't give it a chance how will you know.
Very good. I think I’m becoming a pest, but……. How to use, adapt the aeolian scale into a melody or riff of a specific example song would be of interest. I find your best content, for me, is new, interesting picking incorporated into a song. Big yellow taxi, Every breath you take, Mr. Tambourine man are examples. When there’s a good chord progression in a song, I add Travis type picking to enhance it. But that’s not the same as playing the melody or adding a solo. No matter, all your content is good and helpful! I hope your subscriber count is upping the quid count! [We had a good year living in Cambridge, Cherry Hinton, decades ago.] Cheers
Hi Eric, Re the scale; it’s up to the player what order the notes go on. For example; Eric Clapton’s Wonderful Tonight uses the Aeolian scale to create the main riff. 👍🏻