Having played guitar for a very long time, I avoid barre cords whenever I can. This came about at the start of guitar playing life. The reason? I started out playing folk blues finger and flat picking on an aucoustic..Obviously these styles of playing are difficult using barre chords. Then I began playing electric guitar and basically adapted my styles over to instrument. I loved blues from the off and saw many fledgling stars doing the same. The one big influence I saw in the first weeks of arriving in the UK was Jimi Hendrix and the way he handled rhythm parts..He used very few full barre chords..That was it. Onwards.
Great lesson, well delivered
Absolutely spot on direction to nail a sound that one has heard... for ever... but not known how to achieve it.
Cheers for the Jimi tip.
Great lesson. Love ya man.
Thanks brother
Having played guitar for a very long time, I avoid barre cords whenever I can. This came about at the start of guitar playing life. The reason? I started out playing folk blues finger and flat picking on an aucoustic..Obviously these styles of playing are difficult using barre chords. Then I began playing electric guitar and basically adapted my styles over to instrument. I loved blues from the off and saw many fledgling stars doing the same. The one big influence I saw in the first weeks of arriving in the UK was Jimi Hendrix and the way he handled rhythm parts..He used very few full barre chords..That was it. Onwards.
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Cool lesson but not a fan of the BW filter on the wide shot - makes it kinda boring to watch !
Especially when the colour of the guitar is amazing
I saw it the opposite way: the BW tells the theory while the color highlights the practice.