I have 20 years of casually playing Blues on a fender strat. I recently purchased an Ibanez RG631 and am now trying to get into this sort of speed picking style. I find this video initially very helpful and I plan on diving into your library of videos. I appreciate your pragmatic approach to teaching this content in a way that just makes sense. Thank you.
I agree 100% that the way these licks are accented make them sound WAY more aggressive and cool than if they were simply accented on every 4th beat. Cool licks! Thanks for sharing!
I have 20 years of casually playing Blues on a fender strat. I recently purchased an Ibanez RG631 and am now trying to get into this sort of speed picking style. I find this video initially very helpful and I plan on diving into your library of videos. I appreciate your pragmatic approach to teaching this content in a way that just makes sense. Thank you.
I agree 100% that the way these licks are accented make them sound WAY more aggressive and cool than if they were simply accented on every 4th beat. Cool licks! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome licks! Great lesson. Thanks, Tom Hess.
cool licks. Thank you so much
Your guitar tone sounds so good. How do I get the same sound?
Very cool licks. Thanks again.
My pleasure, Adam! Glad you like them! :)
I found this incredibly helpful.
What kind of guitar is that?
Awesome - Thank U
cool info
does it matter if I play the second one with my pink and ring instead of stretching my index?
GREAT😀
Which one is up? The V?
Yes
First !! Nice links I'll be trying then out !,
Tom Hess.. a guitar teacher's guitar teacher 😎