Thanks Mark.Originally Posted by mark wein
By the way, I'm really lovin your site! Some great lessons on there....thanks!
This is the first lesson in this series on Rhythm Guitar In this lesson we are discussing how to feel and subdivide time while you are strumming chords. There will be 3 more lessons in this series, one on each on strumming eighth notes, triplets and 16th notes with backing tracks and more playing examples:
http://markweinguitarlessons.com/for...-Rhythm-Guitar
Also, if you missed it I've organized most of my lessons into working order so that its easier to work through the material in a more constructive manner: http://markweinguitarlessons.com/for...s-on-this-site.
Have fun!
Thanks Mark.Originally Posted by mark wein
By the way, I'm really lovin your site! Some great lessons on there....thanks!
Cheers
Fretz
Thanks!Originally Posted by Fretz
One nice thing is that I have a couple of other folks contributing lessons now so there is a bunch of new stuff every week....
Thanks Mark for doing it and sharing it over here. Good, useful stuff.
Steve Thompson
Sun Valley, Idaho
Guitars: Fender 60th Anniversary Std. Strat, Squier CVC Tele Hagstrom Viking Semi-hollow, Joshua beach guitar, Martin SPD-16TR Dreadnought
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No problem....we have a bunch of the same folks on both forums and Robert shares his lessons at my place, too...Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw