Thanks Robert!! I can't wait to try it out. I clicked over for a quick preview and it looks really fun. Have to finish the work week now.Originally Posted by Robert
Have a great weekend looping!
Video Lesson of Guitar Boogie Rhythm Style a la SRV
See what you think! It's the style that Stevie Ray Vaughan plays on "The House Is Rocking". Hope you like.
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Thanks Robert!! I can't wait to try it out. I clicked over for a quick preview and it looks really fun. Have to finish the work week now.Originally Posted by Robert
Have a great weekend looping!
Last edited by sunvalleylaw; November 3rd, 2006 at 03:38 PM. Reason: update
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Very nice Robert. Thanks!
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Very useful, Robert. That Chuck Berry-style chord progression gets used in innumerable rock tunes. A "must have" for the arsenal!
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Glad to hear some find it useful! I think it's a groovy way of playing that rock'n roll stuff. That added b7 note on the D string like that makes it "twang" much better than if you try doing it with the pinky on the A string.
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Awesome, thanks again robert!
I think this technique is used on "keep on rockin' me, baby". Anyone know any others??