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It doesn’t get much easier than this. You can use this two-note chord pattern within 3 frets and cover a whole 12-bar blues progression. It’s easy and it sounds great!
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I really have no interest in learning guitar in regular E tuning.
I know a little bit of it in E. But I really just want to learn in OPEN C tuning (CGCGCE). Is there any easy way to learn this? Online resources, etc.? Strange request, but I love open C so much more and really just want to explore only this tuning. Any suggestions/advice is welcome. Thanks.
I think you’re a bit confused there Mike. You can play the guitar in whatever key you want. The key you’re playing in is not determined by whether you have the guitar tuned in standard tuning or open C tuning, it’s determined by what notes and chords you play regardless of the tuning. I play songs in the key of C on my guitar all the time even in standard tuning.
If you want to tune your guitar in open C tuning (using the 1, 3, 5 in the key of C – C, E, & G as the only open notes), that’s fine. You can then strum all 6 strings and have a nice open C chord. From there though, you really have to understand where all the notes are on the fretboard in that tuning and learn all your major and minor scales in that tuning. You’d have to learn all the chord shapes in that tuning as well (unless you just want to use a slide or your finger to barre the strings and play the major chords all up the neck (D on 2nd fret, E on 4th, F on 5th, G on 7th, etc). I doubt you’ll have much luck finding resources that will help much with that.
Anyway, my suggestion/advice is that you learn to play the guitar in standard tuning and actually spend some time learning how it’s done and understanding music theory before you rush off and make an uninformed and senseless decision to only play the guitar in open C tuning. All the same notes are available to you in standard tuning so your question really just reveals your lack of understanding of the guitar. Sorry to be blunt.
I go on Youtube and ask for a blues riff in a and all I get are lessons.. I don’t want lessons, I want to hear an instrumental that will play through out so I can solo over it to practice. Any suggestion?
If you own a macintosh you can use the bundled software known as iLife, it contains an application called GarageBand. this software has various different loops, MIDI’s and virtual instruments, if your using windows and have a a USB musical keyboard you can use software to record the input from the musical keyboard and re-interpret it as an instrement of your choice. If you don’t want to invest a lot of money you can search online for sample packs, these are disks with various loops from many different instruments.
Otherwise you could ask at your local music shop if they have any samples you can buy. they could even have some free ones
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In this guitar lesson I show you how to play the intro, chords and the strumming. This song is in the Justin Guitar Beginners Songbook.
This is a Stage 9 song for those doing the Beginners Course on the web site – and you’ll find it on Page 192 of the Songbook.
The Justin Guitar Beginners Songbook contains 100 songs specifically structured for beginners and there are 10 songs for each stage of the Beginners Course. See the web site for the beginner lessons and more info including full song list, sample songs and order details.
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This video takes a look at how The Reverend might have varied his thumb technique from verse to verse, and line to line, in order to produce a more interesting and exciting sound. I’m using the first chord run from ‘Sally Where’d You Get You Liquor’ to demonstrate this.
Have fun, keep smiling, and most of all keep on picking.
Cheers,
Jim
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