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Not much to say about this one except that it's a classic, instantly recognizable lick that you should absolutely learn how to play for a lot of reasons...
Dig it!
Most of the time when you play with a group or at a jam you're playing rhythm, so you'd better know what you're doing.
These are my tried-and-true basics for playing
If you're new to power chords, or aren't 100% sure you understand what they are and how they work, then this lesson is for you...
Plus, I'll show you how easy
How can you "play what you feel," if you can't feel much of anything yet?
Admittedly, I let the comments section get to me today and I'm sorry for the lack
It's awesome to be able to play guitar by yourself sometimes, and in this video I'll show you that you need a few key ingredients:
1 - You have to "marry"
A lot of my students have a hard time really "owning" and memorizing licks because they try to memorize too many things...
Most "licks" come from a series of "moves," and
Now that we've done the 5 licks, it's time to create a killer solo out of them!
Of course, remember we are celebrating the release of my new 50 MAJOR Slow