Whoa! Things are getting pretty nice around here as we take a look at our strumming hand. This almost feels like a country version of a Bob Marley song and why not? This is social music and anything goes! We’re taking the songs and making them our own. We’re continuing to build a solid foundation with our strumming so you know there’s going to be talk of alternating bass notes and slowing things down to get that even tempo and feel. But there’s more! We’ll consider the context and think about what was going on with Bob Marley when he sang this song. It’s one thing to sing the song and it’s another thing to get inside the song. For that we need to go deep with the lyrics. In this lesson I’ll also be talking about language and how we can reinforce positive (or negative) feelings about our abilities. The things we tell ourselves really do have an effect on our ability to learn. Overall, there are some tangents in this lesson but it’s social music and means there’s going to be some hanging out time and hanging out talk!
Dan
Topics and/or subjects covered in this lesson:
Guitar
Loop 0:00 Run-Through of Three Little Birds
Loop 0:29 Welcome and What You Will Learn Today
Loop 2:55/a> Strumming Breakdown
Loop 6:20 Getting Inside the Song
Loop 8:20 Alternating Bass Note Breakdown
Loop 10:35 Practice Loop of Three Little Birds
Loop 12:12 Singing
Loop 15:20 Closing Thoughts and Singing Outro
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great lesson Dan, I like the laid back stye and nice breakdown i agree with our comment, maybe some of your improv ideas that work over the progressions would be cool.
Thank you!
d
wow dan, that finished off nicely. you could almost do another lesson on how to fancy up the playing the way you were doing there.
hey there jay!
wow, thanks for bringing me back to this. i'd forgotten about it!
maybe it would be useful to bring out a bag of tricks that can be applied to a bunch of these songs, things to lift them up. i'm going to go back and review.
thanks for your comments man, i really appreciate them!
yr pal,
dan