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    Rockabilly Rhythm Guitar

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Rockabilly Rhythm Guitar

    Rockabilly Rhythm Guitar
    Last updated 7/2020
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.58 GB | Duration: 1h 57m

    What To Play Between The Solos

    What you'll learn

    A great collection of electric rhythm guitar licks on the bass strings

    An introduction to the distinctive style of Eddie Bush

    How to work with chords

    Advanced chord theory

    Several rhythmic concepts

    Question and respond method in rock and roll songs

    Requirements

    To have a basic knowledge of the guitar fretboard

    You should've been playing the guitar for at least a year

    To have basic understanding of music theory is an advantage but not essential

    Be able to read guitar tabs and chord diagrams

    Description

    If you have some basic to intermediate skills on the guitar and you have a passion for 1950s Rockabilly and Rock 'n' Roll, then this course is perfect for you. In this course I show you what to play between the solos, how you can accompany a singer during the verses.You will learn:Bass runs taken from actual rock'n'roll songsIdeas and techniques how to modify a lick or pattern  to create new onesSimple but effective chord shapesHow to create rhythms for compingThe unique guitar style of Eddie BushUtilising the Question and Answer MethodWhich materials are included in this course?2 hours of HD video lessons. The lectures are filmed in split screen technique so you can catch every detail of both hands and feature on screen tabs. I also included jam tracks, tabs in PDF and Guitar Pro format as well as various graphics and chord diagramsDon't hesitate to ask some questions in the discussion section throughout this course. I will answer each one of your questions as fast as possible.Here is what my students and customers say:"Randy’s rockabilly courses are the best lessons available on the Internet. Really useful instruction with helpful resources. Great stuff."Sean Pugh"Fantastic material and instructor. I learned a lot of riffs and strums that I had heard before but had no idea how to play. This course is exactly what I was looking for.", Ted Krigbaum"It's great to see a guitar player showing how to play the solos to Dancing Doll", Art Adams" I've retired and your lessons are really tasty. I can play Blues  and Rock but your lessons are really opening things up.", Craig Wolf "This is the 4th course I have done from Randy and they never disappoint.Always teaches you the things you want to hear in an easy and accessible way. Tried many other tuition videos but these are the absolute best if you like rockabilly. Randy has an easy manner and is never patronising.", Nigel Grund"Excellent course for me. When I first heard Scotty Moore's guitar & the early Elvis songs I was 13 years old living on Yokota AFB, Japan and was amazed at the guitar playing. Now I'm finally starting to play the songs in this lesson, Thanks to the instruction from Randy Richter; and now at 77 my guitar playing can amaze myself, and maybe a few at a local Senior Living Facility where I play once a month.", Len Canter

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: Bass Runs

    Lecture 2 The First Bass Run For You To Try Out

    Lecture 3 The Second Bass Run For You And Some Ideas How To Modify it

    Lecture 4 The One Hand Loose Bass Lick In The Key Of A

    Lecture 5 The Bass Runs In Hepcat and Rock'n'Roll Guitar

    Lecture 6 Some Hot Boogie Runs

    Lecture 7 Blues Shuffle And Minor Bass Runs

    Section 3: Rockabilly Chord Comping

    Lecture 8 Introduction To The Chord Lectures

    Lecture 9 Basic Chord Shapes I Use

    Lecture 10 A Great Trick For Playing The IV Chord

    Lecture 11 Rhythmic Ideas

    Section 4: The Eddie Bush Style

    Lecture 12 How To Play The Verses Of Mona Lisa

    Lecture 13 How To Play The Verses Of Pretend

    Lecture 14 Two More Eddie Bush Licks

    Section 5: Question and Answer Method

    Lecture 15 How Chuck Berry Used The Question And Answer Method In School Day

    Lecture 16 Some Cool Q & A Licks In Guitar Unfriendly Keys

    Lecture 17 Some Hal Harris Licks From All The Time by Sleepy LaBeef

    Lecture 18 How To Play All I Can Do Is Cry - Part 1

    Lecture 19 How To Play "All I Can Do Is Cry" - Part 2

    Section 6: Bonus Section

    Lecture 20 Bonus Lecture

    Guitarists who like 1950s Rock and Roll and Rockabilly,Guitarists who want to break out of the box and are looking for ideas