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Randy I've listened to most if not all of your tutorials and RU-vid videos about Rockabilly, Scotty Moore, Johnny Cash and Luther Perkins and this one about Cliff, his style and famous sound and licks! Always absolutely spot on! Thanks for your contribution to these famous names!
For the first lick, it is helpful (at least for me) to practice it in a higher key such as A. The reason being, I have a natural tendency to use the open notes when I'm playing it in G. Practicing in another key assures that I'll be ready to play it in any key without relying on open notes.
Thank you Randy for helping me to improve my playing in 2019. I appreciate it very much! Just like all the rest, this lesson is awesome! Happy New Year Randy!
I have had a while of not playing for a few days, playing this makes me think like, oh boy, I'm not slinky loosefingers today hehe. Thank you for the upload, I'll play this one a few times more, lets see how this is going :) Have a good weekend
Randy if you want to hear some awesome guitar leads of cliff Gallup before all of this check Willie Phelps DJ's jamboree and the song Yes siree they both featuring Cliff Gallup on the guitar, Willie Phelps was my grandfather and Cliff Gallup play guitar in his band
Happy New Year Randy! I have a request for a Rockabilly Special! I think it would have been cool if you did a Johnny Burnette, Paul Burlison/Grady Martin Special. Grady Martin and Paul Burlison had some amazing soloes and licks, and i think people would have liked it! (BTW! Thank you for liking my Scotty Moore video on Facebook) Cheers!🇧🇻
Hello Ritchie, thank you I just love your video. However why don’t you put the tabs with your explanation ? English is not my first Language (we have something in common ! lol !) and that would be more simple to figure out. It’s just a suggestion. Take Care ! Kareen
Good lesson,-But,-first solo in 'Hold me Hug me Rock me,' Cliff is pulling off on the F sharp[first string-2nd fret] & C sharp[second string-2nd fret] Its not the same as 'Cruising' solos.
Hi Dean, was the question directed at me? I've never said Gene Vincent was a rockabilly singer. In fact in the video I say the records offer a great variety ranging from rockabilly to even jazz standards.