Very, very cool! I'm always looking for more rhythm patterns since I'm not very good at them and don't practice them nearly enough. When I hear one that sounds that good and interesting, I'll actually use it.
This lesson features a simple but effective shuffle rhythm. I have often been asked how I play this, so hopefully this clears it up.
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Very, very cool! I'm always looking for more rhythm patterns since I'm not very good at them and don't practice them nearly enough. When I hear one that sounds that good and interesting, I'll actually use it.
Nice lesson, Robert. A simple shuffle that I haven't played before. I think I've played all around it, however!
It translates well to my finger picking style, too.
Whew - the Bender is sounding great here! Nice shuffle, too, of course...
Thanks guys!
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Nice lesson (as always) Robert. Thanks!
Nice! I will try it today. i still struggle with creative things to do rhytmically.
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