You know something I'm learning as I listen to more Allman Brothers again and dickey Betts playing: Is how he plays out of the pentatonic scale but he adds certain little things to it Some call it dickey Betts scale in a fun name. Because once you learn how he does it there is so many songs that you can pick out and play quite easily knowing that's the way he usually plays a lot of his solos. Jessica's a perfect example too.
Killer Lesson Dave, as always very Good!! You’re looking great Dave.
Great lesson video, thanks for making this video
great work Dave deconstructing this !
Great lesson as always Dave. Thanks for the confirmation.
Fantastic lesson Dave! I always meant to learn this, love the dual guitar harmonies.
You know something I'm learning as I listen to more Allman Brothers again and dickey Betts playing:
Is how he plays out of the pentatonic scale but he adds certain little things to it
Some call it dickey Betts scale in a fun name. Because once you learn how he does it there is so many songs that you can pick out and play quite easily knowing that's the way he usually plays a lot of his solos.
Jessica's a perfect example too.
Pretty Cool!!! I dig it!!!
and there you have it! nuff said!
It's capo'ed on the first fret.
Any lesson in the Key of E ?
Is that a classic vibe neck?
It's a Warmoth Clapton V neck with a 1 3/4 nut width .
How long have you been training
I stopped working out in 2018 but got back in in August of 21.
@@DavesGuitarChannel looking quite fit
Not playing the intro right...right notes, wrong position and picking