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Chris eldridge
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Church Street Blues Tony Rice's Version (a Study in the Right Hand)
Hey Darren, you sound really good on here! Lovely playing and singing. This performance feels very musical and settled. There is one immediate thing to point out though: there are...
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Darren
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Church Street Blues Tony Rice's Version (a Study in the Right Hand)
hey Chris. Not sure if you saw this video. Mike got it up and running for me. Any thoughts?
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Dennis gruenling
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Moan A Chrome Second Chorus Breakdown
Hi Bill - Yes, and yes! Good questions!
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Dennis gruenling
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Hi Dennis,
On the distorted notes, are you always bleeding into the hole above? And are you doing those TB?
Thanks.
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Bill blatner
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Moan A Chrome Second Chorus Breakdown
Hi Dennis,
On the distorted notes, are you always bleeding into the hole above? And are you doing those TB?
Thanks.
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Mike widman
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Billy In The Lowground Cultivating Physical Intelligence
How do you keep the left-pinky middle-joint from collapsing? This may occur for example when playing an open position D/C# chord, where the fourth finger is fretting the low C#...
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Kip marchetti
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Billy In The Lowground Learning The Tune
Hi Chris -
I should be cutting the grass but here I am picking on Billy in the Lowground. Always a work in progress.
Kip
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Rick estrin
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So Long First Verse Breakdown
Thanks for letting me know you’re enjoying this lesson. I agree with you, there’s a lot of good stuff in here! Thanks again and have fun!
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Dennis gruenling
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Moan A Chrome Second Chorus Breakdown
Hey There, Harpers!
This week we tackle the 2nd chorus of my chromatic piece “Moan-a-Chrome” and we learn something important here. The lick and pattern we focus on here is...
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Boyd r
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So Long First Verse Breakdown
A very fun tune. Getting a lot out of it. Really works on your ear
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Duke robillard
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Shuffling and Soloing In G Soloing in 2nd Position
Hello Folks,
This week we are working on the first half of the second solo chorus. The idea here is to bring the solo up a notch in intensity by gradually move into the second...
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Corey harris
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Elder Green Blues Simple Solo Lick
In this lesson we will look at a simple solo lick (not in the original) that I use that can help to make the song a little more interesting. At this point you should have...
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Christian frentzen
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Billy In The Lowground Cultivating Physical Intelligence
Hi Chris, thanks so much,that is very interesting! I meant floating not sweeping - I confused those two. I would still be interested in your floating technique. Could you show us a...
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Chris eldridge
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Billy In The Lowground Cultivating Physical Intelligence
Hey everyone, thanks for your thoughtful comments! Yes, it really is all about “getting out of your own way.” There are all sorts of roadblocks that we put up for ourselves that we...
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Chris eldridge
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Hi Chris, thanks for that lesson and your very inspiring music! I am still a beginner when it comes to flatpicking but I noticed that you are among a few players I know who don't...
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Chris eldridge
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Chris -
Great reminder and lesson. To a relative newbie to flatpicking - can I still say that after 3 years - I find that tension is one of the single biggest hurdles to overcome....
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Chris eldridge
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LIke Kip said, great reminder and lesson. A few weeks ago I was preparing to play a series of gigs with a bluegrass band---my first ever paid bluegrass gigs!!--that liked to play...
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Christian frentzen
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Billy In The Lowground Cultivating Physical Intelligence
Hi Chris, thanks for that lesson and your very inspiring music! I am still a beginner when it comes to flatpicking but I noticed that you are among a few players I know who don't...
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Andre loiselle
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Andre! This s--- does the same to me. It's a f-------- rush! Play on dude!
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Ed
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Thanks for giving lesson on this song, I love the recording you did with Julian Lage. Again I'm still working with speed and tension (I guess I will always have to). On an earlier...
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Rick estrin
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Andre! This s--- does the same to me. It's a f-------- rush! Play on dude!
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Bill blatner
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Fattening Frogs for Snakes Third Solo Verse, Breakdown of Last 8 Bars
Andre! This s--- does the same to me. It's a f-------- rush! Play on dude!
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Dennis gruenling
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Third Is The Word 11th and 12th Chorus Breakdown
Thanks Marc! Notes are just notes...like words are just words. But how you use the notes (or words) is of the utmost importance when it comes to expressing and communicating!
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Dennis gruenling
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Third Is The Word 11th and 12th Chorus Breakdown
Thanks Boyd!! I try to throw in valuable things to think about!
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Dennis gruenling
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This has been a great series. So many cool licks coming from only the blues scale! I love the emphasis on different textures, with the vamping and the wah. I think it's not only...
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Rick estrin
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Fattening Frogs for Snakes Third Solo Verse, Breakdown of Last 8 Bars
😉
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Marc graci
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Third Is The Word 11th and 12th Chorus Breakdown
This has been a great series. So many cool licks coming from only the blues scale! I love the emphasis on different textures, with the vamping and the wah. I think it's not only...
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Andre loiselle
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Fattening Frogs for Snakes Third Solo Verse, Breakdown of Last 8 Bars
Sorry Guys !! it s crystal Clear ... I won t do it again !!
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Rick estrin
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Fattening Frogs for Snakes Third Solo Verse, Breakdown of Last 8 Bars
Thank YOU Andre!
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Dennis gruenling
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Moan A Chrome First Chorus Breakdown
Thanks Bill!! Glad you are enjoying it! Yes, there are many things to keep in mind as it is a different instrument, but so many similarities with technique for the most part. Once...
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