I’m a bass player who’s taking on guitar more seriously the last year and this video is totally great Man! I’ll be using this riff as soon as I can get it down . I’ll definitely check out your other material
Hello I was very interested to read what you had to say. I’m actually a trombonist who played semi pro for about 6years ..so I picked up Bass Guitar and played successfully for about 9 years..I’m self-taught on both instruments and I did well on electric bass actually got pretty good. I did a lot of slapping pop, a lot of nice, jazz and blues stuff, but I decide to pick up guitar back in 2011 way over 10 years ago but I’m finally getting serious at learning how to play guitar .. anyway here recently I am interested in country guitar and it’s a pretty good challenge, but I do plan to work on getting as best as I can…anyway Good luck to your journey in learning how to play guitar as well as for myself may God bless you…E🙂
I’m a rock lead player learning country. Your strumming pattern has a nice groove. It would be good if you could break it down more: where are the up and down strokes, which strings are you strumming, what is the count. Right hand work is much more complex to learn than left hand. Cheers.
Yes, you are right about the pick hand really being where its at when playing guitar. I would have to go back and work it out, but if you have a chance check out Daniel Donato he is an Amazing country guitar player, I met him at NAMM a few years ago. He has a lot great country guitar instruction videos on YT and has also collaborated with Marty Music.
Did not realize you could lower the speed on videos. The G chord diagram does not include the pinky on high E string. Why the need for the headphones. What are playing in the background?
Hi Ken, I use the headphones to hear the drum track (digitech trio pedal) and guitar mix through my tascam digital recorder. I record with direct input, no amps. Thank you
Was this meant to be a Country Rhythm guitar lesson or what? not much Country picking going on, no Country string bending, I was waiting for the exciting moment, that never happened.
Yes it is all those things, boom-chicka strum pattern, turn around includes hybrid picking with descending 6th's, and ending the run with an old school country lick in G major pentatonic, with the use of bending the minor 3rd (Bb to a major 3rd B - 5th string). Sorry to disappoint John Carlo, I am mostly trying to help Beginners and keep the spirit of playing guitar alive. Life comes at you so hard and fast, some days I don't even get to play my guitar. So my channel is for the same type of people who might only get a few moments a day to play or practice or just try some new genre out with out having to go balls deep. Peace and Cheers mate, thanks for watching.
❤I love country guitars. Thanks for the tips
You bet! Thanks for checking out the video
I’m a bass player who’s taking on guitar more seriously the last year and this video is totally great Man! I’ll be using this riff as soon as I can get it down . I’ll definitely check out your other material
Thank You, Appreciate the comment. Look forward to trying to help you out, through these videos.
Hello I was very interested to read what you had to say. I’m actually a trombonist who played semi pro for about 6years ..so I picked up Bass Guitar and played successfully for about 9 years..I’m self-taught on both instruments and I did well on electric bass actually got pretty good. I did a lot of slapping pop, a lot of nice, jazz and blues stuff, but I decide to pick up guitar back in 2011 way over 10 years ago but I’m finally getting serious at learning how to play guitar .. anyway here recently I am interested in country guitar and it’s a pretty good challenge, but I do plan to work on getting as best as I can…anyway Good luck to your journey in learning how to play guitar as well as for myself may God bless you…E🙂
Hello, great video. Thank you for the lesson.
Hey What's up? You're Welcome!, Good to know that you liked the content. Thanks
I’m a rock lead player learning country. Your strumming pattern has a nice groove. It would be good if you could break it down more: where are the up and down strokes, which strings are you strumming, what is the count. Right hand work is much more complex to learn than left hand. Cheers.
Yes, you are right about the pick hand really being where its at when playing guitar. I would have to go back and work it out, but if you have a chance check out Daniel Donato he is an Amazing country guitar player, I met him at NAMM a few years ago. He has a lot great country guitar instruction videos on YT and has also collaborated with Marty Music.
Did not realize you could lower the speed on videos. The G chord diagram does not include the pinky on high E string. Why the need for the headphones. What are playing in the background?
Hi Ken, I use the headphones to hear the drum track (digitech trio pedal) and guitar mix through my tascam digital recorder. I record with direct input, no amps. Thank you
@@goguitargo Thank you for replying.🤙
Was this meant to be a Country Rhythm guitar lesson or what? not much Country picking going on, no Country string bending, I was waiting for the exciting moment, that never happened.
Yes it is all those things, boom-chicka strum pattern, turn around includes hybrid picking with descending 6th's, and ending the run with an old school country lick in G major pentatonic, with the use of bending the minor 3rd (Bb to a major 3rd B - 5th string). Sorry to disappoint John Carlo, I am mostly trying to help Beginners and keep the spirit of playing guitar alive. Life comes at you so hard and fast, some days I don't even get to play my guitar. So my channel is for the same type of people who might only get a few moments a day to play or practice or just try some new genre out with out having to go balls deep. Peace and Cheers mate, thanks for watching.
probably what your boyfriend says too...