OPEN G Slide Guitar Lesson: How to Build a Solo with Call and Response Licks
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- Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
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00:00 Performance
01:27 Introduction
01:54 Intro Instruction
04:11 Bars 1 - 4
10:19 Bars 5 - 8
15:05 Bars 9 - 12
In this lesson, we'll develop an Open G Slide Solo using call and response over the course of 12 bars.
Play On!
John
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It's a very tough and cool thing, sounds like from blues legends, thanks a lot for your explanation.
B&B King said;
"The Blues is easy
till you try playing
it".
Thanks for another
solid gold lesson!
And the great lessons keep coming. Thank you.
This is great content. I'll be working on it tonight after work. Thanks so much!
Great lesson, as always.
Beautiful!
Well I used this tune as a template but changed up some of the riffs a bit. Thanks. it was great inspiration. Keep these coming
Awesome!
Great stuff
Wow, fantastic lesson!! Thank you John!!
Glad you liked it! Thanks!
Nice thank you
It's getting tough. Open G...I need some practice.
Thank you for this great blues lesson wow🎶🎶🎶
Love the slide lessons John. Maybe a little Diving Duck Blues. Taj and keb mo. Or a deep dive into the world of slide blues for weeks (Or months) . Thanks again John. 🇦🇺🤠
I don't own a resonator guitar, in fact just trying as hard as I can to learn just to play, BUT, it's just great to watch.
I just turned my Mastro Acoustic in open G a couple of months ago. I wanted to do some slide. This is gonna help. Thanks man.
Awesome! Good luck and enjoy the ride :)
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MIGHTY, mighty fine.
Such cool info and reminds me of RobertJohnson, Son House and Ben Andrews.
Love this lesson Steve! Many thanks.
What is that thing on your thumb on your strumming hand?
Hey! It's a thumbpick by black mountain picks.