Jonny Lang live at Mt. Clemens Stars and Stripes Festival 6 29 08
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Jonny Lang live at Mt. Clemens Stars and Stripes Festival 6 29 08
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Duration : 0:8:26
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Here in this video we have a guitar lesson in our continuing series on licks of the week using the minor pentatonic blues scale. Follow along and get ready to whip out some lead guitar.
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In this video guitar lesson some cool blues rhythms and licks in that real bluesy Howlin Wolf style.
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In this video guitar lesson we teach you how to play an open Minor Pentatonic scale in the key of E. This is an essential scale that is used in most genres of music and you will get a ton of mileage out of. Look for more lessons in this series where we teach licks using this scale
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Introduction
Welcome to Slap, Frail and Thump.
This course is about adding percussive techniques to your guitar playing, which will work on acoustic and electric guitar and in a solo or band setting. These techniques are used by players like John Mayer, Dave Matthews, James Taylor, Janis Ian, JJ Cale, Greg Brown, Rodney Crowell and many others.
Slapping and frailing will get you a steady beat and solid groove while you’re singing, without the need of a drummer or a bass player. If you are using it in a band setting, you’ll be able to play strong intros and backup parts. But with these techniques you’ll also be able to play melodies on top of the groove instead of just banging away chords.
What these lessons are not about, is guitar pyro techniques. Even players with limited fingerstyle experience can add slapping and frailing to their bag of tricks. We’ll start with relatively simple grooves and in about 170 exercises and 12 original songs we’ll work towards very intricate and challenging accompaniments.
The first percussive technique we’ll get into is the palm slap.
Duration : 0:6:3
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Face it–we love to play in E minor and so does your guitar. With a 22 fret neck there’s E’s abound ranging from the open low E string for raucous riffing all the way up to the screaming whole step bend from D to E on the first string at the neck’s highest fret. This lick ends end with that climatic string stretcher, but not before it scrambles through some single string ascending three-note patterns at blazing speed.
Duration : 0:2:10