Reggae Guitar Lesson - Rhythm Guitar Tips and Chord Progressions with Steve Golding
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Reggae Guitar Lesson - Rhythm Guitar Tips and Chord Progressions with Steve Golding-
In today´s lesson, guitar legend Steve Golding, who has played with Peter Tosh and Bob Marley (among others), is going to show you some cool chord progressions tips in a reggae music context. Of course, another killer clip from the upcoming Reggae Roots Guitar Secrets...Get ready, because this awesome DVD comes out in 1 short week!
May 29th , 3 PM EST :)
Ok, hope this helps and don´t forget to come up with your own ideas, which is the best advice for starting to find `your´ unique sound and style. That is all for today... Also I suggest that you keep enjoying and learning from all the staff at Guitarcontrol.com!
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Dudes got the perfect fingers for those big ass chord stretches it just looks effortless
Brilliant, thanks man.
Just playing simple and cool, makes the heart feel light. This happens a lot in reggae sometimes
Of course he knows what he's doing, he's played with greats such as Peter Tosh. I recommend live at The Greek Theatre. ❤🎶
The last one is the progression for my favorite reggae song of all times "Slave Queen"
I feel that when I play along to him I can make so much music by just playing around his rhythms. I just stop playing and realise that "wow, this is the wailers!" Amazing!
Grounded musician. Thanks for sharing.
What a great lesson... I learned something new!
Easy to catch up with this lessons. Great work.
golding is one of my favourite guitar players... great lesson btw!
love this reggae music..
Great job man! you give great guitar lessons.
love that kind of stuff!
It real reggae!! Great! Jah Rasta!!
Reggae music always give me chill
thanks for you help, I´m really improving my playing..
What a gem! Great video 🎸
Thank You Man. Love to listen a real "Sensei". As Simply as Sound, and thank you for sharing the real touch!
Terima kasih ilmunya...
awesome, and appreciated!!!
Beatifull love it.
love you lessons
I could watch this guy all day
Hey, Jim Cramer, one good advise : don't look for tabs everytime you wanna learn something, try to figure it out by ear and by looking at the hands. If you don't find anything, then you can search some tabs. It will develop your ears, help you a lot to progress and to know your neck, and you'll get automatisms in your playing, so good luck and work hard ! ;)
+Guillaume Fimbry never really thought about it that way, thanks brother
Beautiful
great stuff mr golding
Ya mon! - Great lesson.
cool guitar lesson, keep them coming
Love It!
keep up the awesome work dude
Great tips Asaph!!
Great technique
I like the barre chord he uses based on the open C where he bridges it up. Also that he keeps his wrist on his picking hand moving in time, so he can play all those little flourishes off the main "chuck" in perfect timing with the music. Very important!
That was the first thing I noticed too. He's got that "CAGED" system down.
real helpful thxs
awesome stuff, we want more..
Very, very cool!
Nice to hear a lesson that was also music
"That happens a lot in reggae sometimes.." (;
it's like a modulation but it's not really a modulation
It works 60% of the time, every time
what a great channel you have guys!
love it
cool lesson, more please
I love reggae!
Legend some really nice voicings there new to me!! One love
Thanks Conah. You can check out his course here.
www.guitarcontrol.com/reggae/?gl=591c61a5595c97864a1a123d
Respect🙏🏿💯
he´s a god of guitar
Máximo respeito
I need one of these
This is awesome i believe waiting in vain by bob marley also uses that lovers rock type modulation he spoke about, very cool!
Good teaching uncle
very cool !!!!
awesome
Thank you for posting! Fun to watch and learn from.
Freedom in the right hand
cool stuff
Good 👍 i like it
great
I can recommend Steve`s tutorial-DVD - nice and easy explained essentials in a nutshell!!
Do you have the DVD? I looked at the website were you can order it and it looks very shady.
What are some songs that use the last progression G7th to Am, i really like that...
cool!!!
This guy is wild
you are the best out there.
Thanks! You can check out his course here.
www.guitarcontrol.com/reggae/?gl=591c61a5595c97864a1a123d
i thumbs up this video
love to have the tabs for this...
would love to play that good
cool, this guy played with marley!
amazing
Thanks Hussein. I recommend you check out the whole Reggae course here.
www.guitarcontrol.com/reggae/?gl=591c61a5595c97864a1a123d
hey could you do some guitar lesson on technique?
Good stuff.
Thanks! You can check out Steve's course here.
www.guitarcontrol.com/reggae/?gl=591c61a5595c97864a1a123d
Respect
Thanks John! You can get access to many more free lessons and tabs here.
www.guitarcontrol.com/g.php?gl=59bfe309595c971d6a764738
Are you using palm mute technic?
:48 to 1:05 love that action my friend!!
Thanks! You can check out the whole course here.
www.guitarcontrol.com/reggae/?gl=591c61a5595c97864a1a123d
Wow, funny how the 7th fret voicing G at 4:18 sounds so similar to the 7th fret minor B (the 6th chord of the G scale)
what guitar effects are you using?
Funky cool shit mon!
"All of this lovy-dovy stuff" and I am like 😳
Root rock reggae
omg yes
what chords are you using on this one?
That hat though :)
could you do a lesson of the song i shot the sheriff?
Anybody knows what style of plectrum he is talking about?
coool
How to play funky reggae guitar
it's called a V/V chord. Aka secondary dominant.
Excellent thanks.
Thanks for watching.
Thank you.
read the description
that always happens in reggae sometimes
Steven Dunn actions speaking louder than words
Hi, I really would like to play some songs for Bob Marley. I simply still a beginner for playing the guitar, so could you please send me some lessons of how to play Bob Marley songs and techniques.
Thanks a lot
You will never learn if you expect someone to do the work. Own it friend. Best wishes.
@@johnkirk7934 so very true, 100% so.
Motodecrosse
🤙🏽
night nurse somewhere there
And Peter Tosh's "Maga Dog"
Lesson one. Ganja!
I cant find the DVD anywhere. is it still available?
Hi. You can get the course here.
www.guitarcontrol.com/reggae/?gl=591c61a5595c97864a1a123d
Kiwan Landrth-Smith did you really get the dvd I've tried to but the link is broken
On an SG though?
why not? great guitar for reggae
very good teacher but bat video to lern chords
Haha thumbnail he looks like hes about to kill you " i dont think i want to be learing reggae anymore "
who is this guy .....
One of Jamaica's premier rhythm guitarists. He's recorded on multiple albums with Peter Tosh, Burning Spear, Ziggy Marley and many many more. btw if you've never heard of those names, there's not much I can do for you...
Sorry I are spending most time toking
Real reggae yehhhh. Ban the dancehall lol.