Used a real amph this time - Mack Gem.
Let's have some fun with open strings!
Used a real amph this time - Mack Gem.
Let's have some fun with open strings!
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You know what I liked about that lesson? Everything!
I've been working on some open string style licks recently (often letting the top E ring as a bass foundation to the notes I play on the A and D), I play with my fingers almost always, and I love that blues tone too!
Really nicely done Sir
I love this lesson, Robert! I've done similar playing but didn't go nearly as far as your lesson did. Thanks for opening up the door.
Glad to hear!
I could go on and on... about things like this. Which is what I intend to do, on my new website.
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Nice one Rob , these are the true basic blues phrases and technics ..
Merci!
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Yeah!! That is as "Cool as a fat chunk of watermelon on a hot day" Robert, nice one!!!
Another stellar nugget. Thanks Robert, just need to find the time to fully digest it!
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Glad to hear there is liking happening!
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Nice! I like the ideas, and like how your using the all the fingers. What do you think about attempting this style with a hybrid approach, with a pick, and using the last 3 fingers to catch the other strings? I have been messing around with that technique while learning to play using 6ths and 3rds intervals.
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Thanks guys. Yeah hybrid picking works great too. I often use the bottom e string open when I use a pick also (most often I'm playing the b string then but you can still play on the g string and let both e and b strings ring, when using a pick). Experiment!
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