How To Play The Stevie Ray Vaughan Shuffle
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- Опубліковано 25 тра 2020
- Learn how to play the Stevie Ray Vaughan Shuffle on the guitar
This lesson is taken from our course “Blues Guitar Foundation: Rhythm 3”. Click the link to learn more about this course moveforwardguitar.teachable.c...
In this lesson I teach you how to play the Stevie Ray Vaughan shuffle which is the main rhythm part from his song Pride and Joy.
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Great lesson I started with you in 2017 took the 2 beginners course 👍hoping on signing up again advance stuff going to practice this lesson and do it it as you said thank you ..Roland J Gutierrez from Magdalena New Mexico USA 🇺🇸
I've been working on this for an embarrassingly long time. It's finally coming on and feeling natural. DONT GIVE UP beginners !
Beginners!!!! Lol. !!!! I been playing for 30 years and still fuck it up!!! Haha. !!! 😎✌✝💕
It sounds easy, but is really hard to get right.
You are an excellent teacher. You set your ego aside and focus on a students needs.
Just started working on PandJ. I emailed my teacher how to get the upstroke right. You explained it well. He also told me to strum it in a circular motion.
What a great tutorial brother, Thank you very much, There is no doubt that this one takes lots of practice,, but!!! It's totally worth it !!! 😎✌✝💕
Its going to take very long to get this ARV shuffle right --you are spot on --needs a huge amount of practise !
Great lesson, I'll be practicing this to get it up to speed thanks
Hard work for many-including me. and I will start working on it now thanks for this lesson. It is clear.
Thank you so much..breaking it down like this ..priceless
Thanks
Good teaching, I gotta practice this
Nice playing and teaching
Thank you, this was helpful!
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Good teaching pls, all the this type lesson Tnk u.
Nice
Sounds good
This is so simple, yet so difficult! I’ve been fiddling around with it for years, and still can’t play it with any authority
very nice
Muy bien.
Do you know what your action is set to on this guitar?
Sir I want all major and minor scales
separately
can you make tutorial??
The hardest part of this shuffle is the G to G# and then upstroke. I can play it better if I omit that hammer on and just bend the G up a half step then hit the open strings. But its hard, Stevie makes it look like he's just strumming away cowboy chords at the campfire. Any thoughts on this? Or keep trying to get that G# in there without a bend? It does sound more like the track without the bend.
Lord I'm so uncoordinated...I'm having one hell of a time I must admit.
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It is actually a circular motion
It appears the upstroke and downstoke on the video notation is opposite from what you are playing and saying. Just a note ( pun intended). Sounds like what you were playing is the intended stroke.
No it’s correct...the downstroke kind of looks like an upside down U and the upstroke looks like a V