I'm not much of a guitarist, but I love to compose R&B, Smooth Jazz songs on piano. I have studio guitarists play the guitar parts. One of my first original songs in this genre was "You Are" and I immediately thought of the pre-chorus chord progression in my song when you played "'Cm7 Dm7, EbM7, Gsus, G." My chords are Cm7, Dm7, Gm7, Eb (Eb/F F7). Give the song a listen. ruclips.net/video/znSUuYUjzeY/видео.html
Be thankful for what you got - william de vaughn and spend hours jamming over phyllis hyman's living in confusion - not neo but nice to jam over - nice chords.
I stopped playing guitar when I joined the military. Angry at the world I let go of everything when I signed up. I have wanted to get back to it ever since. This 1 video convinced me to start again. Followed...
@@robdcollector2808 - haha, Stargate? haha I don't feel bad at all. It was the start of me seeing the world, living in 38 different countries, traveling to many more, learning multiple languages, and so much more. I'm just bent out of shape over letting go of playing music. I was a songwriter, drummer, pianist, and guitar guy. Haven't owned an instrument in years until my lady brought me a Charango from Peru two weeks ago, because I said I miss playing the guitar... lol
I’m self taught thru youtube and have been playing for like 13 years off and on but watching a lot of these videos makes me realize that no formal teaching stops you from advancing. What and how did you practice to develop the skills to bridge into a Neo soul style? I found that i would want to play quick but clean licks and melodically transition thru chords. But most tutorials are already just randomly using hammer ons and pull off tech without much of a road map of songs they learned/practiced that took them there
@@Kerry2smooth i got two bass guitar and a acoustic guitar. Im a beginner. Im finding myself getting frustrated with learning how to play the guitar. I dont know how to move my fingers the right way or hold the cords down, any advice or suggestions.
@@mikeanderson2152 Regular chords are three distinct notes, and seventh chords are four notes. The guitar has six strings, which means you're repeating notes if you're holding more than three or four strings (barre chords). Learn the names of the notes you're holding, and your triads, so you can know which strings you can let go on your fret hand while you're building up your conditioning.
Kerry… thanks for this.. you putting your time into this so we can drift away into our own worlds and write our own little diddies is priceless man. It means a lot and I’m very grateful
I just cant get over somebody so great at guitar helping people..you really has helped me advance far... With the embellishing of the chords I use that all the time now thanks to you.....bless you
Hey Kerry. Bass player here! Great lesson. I know it's a little old, but in case you still read it: I found this VERY helpful because it gives me exposure of neo-soul progressions in music. Since a lot of neo-soul is garnishing with different extensions, I think it would've been helpful in this video to explain your voicings, hammer-on/pull-of notes, and (for the bass players out there), perhaps what notes to highlight in passing. Good stuff, I'll be sticking around. Thanks again, Kerry!
I had never heard of neo soul until I came across your site by accident. Super glad I did ! I'm retired and just bought a Fender Player Strat so trying to learn this one song. Love the melody and the chords and the whole vibe of the piece. I'm going to subscribe and this old dude is going to learn some more of this great sound. Thank you for sharing your skills.
Always wanted to learn an instrument. This video convinced me to buy a guitar now at 37. I will learn this before I leave this physical reality 🖤Amazing
Wow, this young man is actually playing the melodic intro to an old Eddy Arnold tune, "Make the world go away". My parents always used to listen to that song. Eddy Arnold would be proud that someone took his line and improved on it!
Recently bought a guitar and have been making my own music, recently stumbled upon your channel & this is amazing. This is the sound im looking for & the way you break these down are amazing. Thank you 🙏 ✌️
Hey Kerry, love your videos, definitely refreshing to have someone with a mind to teach R&B and now soul guitar lessons. The only piece of this video I find lacking is the lesson. Full disclosure , I am a beginner still learning chords and working on my progressons and fingerings. I watch this video over and over and could not find a good spot where you go step by step on how to play each chord or even how to play the lick. You just played it. I guess the expectation is just to mimic what you are doing but I think that’s difficult for a beginner at times. I do appreciate your videos and will continue to try to learn from them. Thanks!
You ARE the NUGGET MAN I'm back from the future because it's Nov2020 But your lessons are the Gold Mine of R&B , cause there are buckets of nuggets in EVERY LESSON, ever, lesson! So Thank You
Im in love with your word on your video describe, “i desire to help as many people as I possibly can unlock their full potential as a guitar player”. So many thanks to you kerry, i enjoy it your video so much. God bless !! Sorry for my bad english
I would say my adult learning peak of RHYTHM and BLUES is to learn Al Green's Let's stay together....this teacher is so great....thank you merci beaucoup...great lesson...
Kerry I enjoyed the video. I just started playing again. I listen to all kind of music blues rock and country. I did listen to a lot of R&b when I was a teenager. This lesson brings me back to that time. Very cool
Hi Kerry. I’m brand new to electric guitar & I’m SO HAPPY you showed up in my feed. I’ve been wanting to learn how to play R&B & Neo Soul. Thank you so much!❤️🙏🏽😁
Praying Tanaka is so happy to have found you and same..... the chords and the riffs from this song are now stuck in my head I think you got me hooked my g
First I'd like to Thank you for these video. You are a fine guitar player. Very groovy very soulful. Could you continue to show the guitar chord grids/fingerings as you play throughout the video? You sometimes change chords & licks in different areas. Can you also explain those chords in deeper detail along with the chords grids. And you play a little slower :) Thank you
I didnt think I wanted to be an RnB guitarist till I saw this video! I've been playing this all day and probably will keep going late into tonight ! Sick vid man def a subscribe for me ! Love
Hey Kerry, I can't explain why. But I find myself fascinated by your explanation of and approach to NeoSoul guitar technique. Maybe it's for the same reasons that you explained your fascination with this particular tune ☺️😊
I just ran across your videos this morning while practicing on my bass. I definitely subscribed because your style of playing leaves enough space for a bass player like myself to do his work, I play a little keyboard, and thinking about getting an acoustic/ electric guitar and your tutorial videos will most definitely be a great help....
I hav never heard this song, but the chird progression also sounds like smooth jazz. Please no dot be offended, but I love all styles of guitar playing. Great video!
I’ve been focused on blues and some country. I never even thought about RnB having such a distinctive sound. I dig it, I went on and subscribed which I don’t do a lot but I wanted to support you. Good stuff
thank you so much for your vids every time i watch your videos i learn something new! you motivate me so much when it comes to learning to play and just playing overall
man i love your style, it's easy to tell that you understand our beginners needs and just as easy to tell that you truly want to share your love for that kind of music and help us to enjoy playing that too. in three words: you, are, rad! :))
Same, and I still love that song, electric or acoustic. That unplugged solo is still one of my favorite acoustic solos of all time. I can definitely spot that one
The guitar playing in this reminds me a lot of 'Europa' by Carlos Santana for some reason; of course there are numerous differences between the styles, but I find the melodic and phrasal similarities endearing and interesting :)
LOL ... had the automatic subtitles on while listening to this lesson. Suddenly I looked and the screen said, “Hemorrhoids”! Huh?! Went back 5 seconds...and you’d said, “Hammer-ons”!! It was like an autocorrect fail LOL. Phew! ThoughtI had missed you saying I’d have to sit and practice those chords over and over, for so many hours I would develop...well... Thanks for the lessons and the laugh! Subscribed.
Cool vid bro. Love the chords you display on the side...most tutorial videos don't add that. Would be cool if you updated some of your older videos with the "side chords"
I just subscribed. Been playing 14 years and now I want to explore as many genres as possible. I need some go to riffs licks and songs for when people ask me to play. lol
Sensei just one thing. That Eb Maj7 is on the 6th fret but the chord diagram shows it to be on the 7th fret. Some of us that are learning that new chord might be driven batty as to why it doesn't sound like yours until we , I mean me for real, look at your hand placement instead the chord diagram. Its the same as your soundcloud vids. The tab sheets are different than your playing.
Thank you very much,, that was so cool and easy as after 20 years on a acoustic I've just bought a 335 style semi hollow and this is my first riff & chord progression and you've really made my day many thanks and I'm now a big fan and follower. 🙋♂️
So I signed up with Fender Play while they had their 3 month trial thing going on and the Eb Major7, G7-3rd Position and Gmaj7-sus4-3rd Position aren't among their chords in their library. Such things are hard to come by as a beginner. :) Maybe the chords have different names but still.
Maybe breaking down the chord laying (like when you delay certain notes when playing the chord I dont know what it's called technically) and breaking down better hammer-on technique (or at least how to improve in that aspect or finger dexterity wise) would be amazing
i love the way you approached this, insta subscribed! it really is now my first R¬B song that i'm learning. i'm used to listening/playing songs that have similar chords but not in the same style, and i've just been checking this week how good this genre actually is. looking forward to watch more of your videos
Thanks for the great tutorial I really enjoyed it! Great tone and a informative video. Maybe one though on the fingering, when your playing the riff I try to play it with my 1 finger on G and use 3rd and 4th finger on Bb to keep in position. I look forward to checking out your videos 🙂 I want to more confident playing this genre
Kerry "2 Smooth" Marshall, In the name of musical relations I do have something to add. There's a track called plastic love that adds ALOT of those nuggets you mentioned. I took the Nile Rogers pill.
Imma recommend Khalid. Dont Pretend is pretty easy. Coaster is basically ALL 7th chords. Honestly I'm obsessed with his music and I've learned so much about the R&B vibe covering his songs.
What's your first R&B/neo song you learned? Leave a comment below.
I'm not much of a guitarist, but I love to compose R&B, Smooth Jazz songs on piano. I have studio guitarists play the guitar parts. One of my first original songs in this genre was "You Are" and I immediately thought of the pre-chorus chord progression in my song when you played "'Cm7 Dm7, EbM7, Gsus, G." My chords are Cm7, Dm7, Gm7, Eb (Eb/F F7). Give the song a listen. ruclips.net/video/znSUuYUjzeY/видео.html
Life by KC and Jojo... phew, this is it for me!
Be thankful for what you got - william de vaughn and spend hours jamming over phyllis hyman's living in confusion - not neo but nice to jam over - nice chords.
Hmmm, would you consider “hey joe” (Hendrix arrangement) as first R&B? Sweet thing, never too much.
Couldn’t get the 4 note progression by Daniel Ceasar on “Best Part” out of my head for the longest. Fun to play and experiment with too.
I stopped playing guitar when I joined the military. Angry at the world I let go of everything when I signed up.
I have wanted to get back to it ever since. This 1 video convinced me to start again.
Followed...
Tremain Bowman ...Dont feel bad..i joined the military because of watching too much Stargate SG1!
@@robdcollector2808 - haha, Stargate? haha
I don't feel bad at all. It was the start of me seeing the world, living in 38 different countries, traveling to many more, learning multiple languages, and so much more.
I'm just bent out of shape over letting go of playing music. I was a songwriter, drummer, pianist, and guitar guy. Haven't owned an instrument in years until my lady brought me a Charango from Peru two weeks ago, because I said I miss playing the guitar... lol
Tremain Bowman ..its cool. I play my beatle bass these days and its a fun way to keep the brain active
Kerry is actually a veteran too
Same case with me, I do piano and guitar and I miss it. Just bought a new guitar and now I want a piano but my barracks room is already to small
I’m self taught thru youtube and have been playing for like 13 years off and on but watching a lot of these videos makes me realize that no formal teaching stops you from advancing. What and how did you practice to develop the skills to bridge into a Neo soul style? I found that i would want to play quick but clean licks and melodically transition thru chords. But most tutorials are already just randomly using hammer ons and pull off tech without much of a road map of songs they learned/practiced that took them there
I'm just commenting to get notified if he replies :) I'm also self-taught but I have only been playing for 2 years
@@hdwitzka 4 years
My Guy you need to drop. A class of how to play r’n’b for beginners
That's what I need because I'm lost now😂
Go check out Kerry Kamp he has beginner to advanced courses ... thank me later
Kerry I have followed your channel for years and just wanted to say I would pay good money if you were to release an ebook of R&B chord progressions.
Alex Howard glad you enjoyed the lesson. Noted!!
Good deal, noted.
@@Kerry2smooth i got two bass guitar and a acoustic guitar. Im a beginner. Im finding myself getting frustrated with learning how to play the guitar. I dont know how to move my fingers the right way or hold the cords down, any advice or suggestions.
@@mikeanderson2152 Regular chords are three distinct notes, and seventh chords are four notes. The guitar has six strings, which means you're repeating notes if you're holding more than three or four strings (barre chords). Learn the names of the notes you're holding, and your triads, so you can know which strings you can let go on your fret hand while you're building up your conditioning.
@@josemiranda3976 im gonna try that. In my mind i know i can do it when it come down to it i just can not move my fingers on my guitar
Kerry… thanks for this.. you putting your time into this so we can drift away into our own worlds and write our own little diddies is priceless man. It means a lot and I’m very grateful
You're very welcome!
Within 2 minutes of the video and seeing you play, I feel I've learned more about RnB and neo soul than all the videos I had watched before.
The lick into the progression is really what brings you from beginner to intermediate
Thanks for sharing
I just cant get over somebody so great at guitar helping people..you really has helped me advance far... With the embellishing of the chords I use that all the time now thanks to you.....bless you
Warren Blanchette, Jr it’s my passion to give back!!
Hey Kerry. Bass player here! Great lesson. I know it's a little old, but in case you still read it:
I found this VERY helpful because it gives me exposure of neo-soul progressions in music. Since a lot of neo-soul is garnishing with different extensions, I think it would've been helpful in this video to explain your voicings, hammer-on/pull-of notes, and (for the bass players out there), perhaps what notes to highlight in passing.
Good stuff, I'll be sticking around. Thanks again, Kerry!
I had never heard of neo soul until I came across your site by accident. Super glad I did ! I'm retired and just bought a Fender Player Strat so trying to learn this one song. Love the melody and the chords and the whole vibe of the piece. I'm going to subscribe and this old dude is going to learn some more of this great sound. Thank you for sharing your skills.
It's been 10 years since I touched a guitar. This video has inspired me to start learning again. 🎸
rock musician working on r&b for the first time... the sus4 dom7 progression fits right into the starting point my friend gave me *subscribes*
Always wanted to learn an instrument. This video convinced me to buy a guitar now at 37. I will learn this before I leave this physical reality 🖤Amazing
Wow, this young man is actually playing the melodic intro to an old Eddy Arnold tune, "Make the world go away". My parents always used to
listen to that song. Eddy Arnold would be proud that someone took his line and improved on it!
Recently bought a guitar and have been making my own music, recently stumbled upon your channel & this is amazing. This is the sound im looking for & the way you break these down are amazing. Thank you 🙏 ✌️
Hey Kerry, love your videos, definitely refreshing to have someone with a mind to teach R&B and now soul guitar lessons.
The only piece of this video I find lacking is the lesson. Full disclosure , I am a beginner still learning chords and working on my progressons and fingerings. I watch this video over and over and could not find a good spot where you go step by step on how to play each chord or even how to play the lick. You just played it. I guess the expectation is just to mimic what you are doing but I think that’s difficult for a beginner at times.
I do appreciate your videos and will continue to try to learn from them. Thanks!
You ARE the NUGGET MAN
I'm back from the future because it's Nov2020
But your lessons are the Gold Mine of R&B , cause there are buckets of nuggets in EVERY LESSON, ever, lesson!
So Thank You
Im in love with your word on your video describe, “i desire to help as many people as I possibly can unlock their full potential as a guitar player”. So many thanks to you kerry, i enjoy it your video so much. God bless !! Sorry for my bad english
Fansnya IvanGunawan good deal, you’re welcome.
Thanks Kerry opened my mind up from just playing rock - roll.and your a great teacher.
My parents got my first guitar at 12 years old, and the first r&b song I learned was EW&F "That's the way of the World"...
Wow you took it back with this song. Your guitar tone is fire.
I would say my adult learning peak of RHYTHM and BLUES is to learn Al Green's Let's stay together....this teacher is so great....thank you merci beaucoup...great lesson...
"People get ready" was mine...jeff beck version. Then:
- killing me softly
- if i aint got you
- i'd rather go blind
From sus4 to dominant 7 is so beautiful... I know this from "Yesterday" by The Beatles (Esus4 -> E7)...
...
Brother that is very beautiful.
Man, that pinky just hammers so natural and easy like that's how it's supposed to do. My pinky flips and flops like a caught fish. So much to learn.
You'll get it. Keep at it! 😁
When you teach the simple thing they really help a lot. More please!
Kerry I enjoyed the video. I just started playing again. I listen to all kind of music blues rock and country. I did listen to a lot of R&b when I was a teenager. This lesson brings me back to that time. Very cool
Awesome!
These are great. I didn't grow up with a lot of these tunes so its cool to find some of the cornerstones you found important and fun to learn.
instantly subscribed and am about to do a deep study of all your videos cuz i need to be able to get down on some neo-soul jams thank you so much
Played this song for my crush now she's my wife
Nice; congrats. #powerofmusic
Are u god?
That’s when you know you won the game
Wow man talking about a gambit that paid off! good for you!!
Jajaja u make my day
Awesome simple lesson that will impress people and make you sound like can got skillz. Thanks.
just subscribed im about to learn to play this song. thanks
Thanks!
Hi Kerry. I’m brand new to electric guitar & I’m SO HAPPY you showed up in my feed. I’ve been wanting to learn how to play R&B & Neo Soul. Thank you so much!❤️🙏🏽😁
Had to subscribe. The simplicity of your teaching is under spectacular. I'm an intermediate player who's played for about 5 years.
Should rerelease some of the old videos with the chords on the screen . Love the new approach.
Praying Tanaka is so happy to have found you
and same..... the chords and the riffs from this song are now stuck in my head
I think you got me hooked my g
So glad I found you. You're my new favorite guitar teacher on RUclips!
Thank you Sir ! This song for some reason reminded me the song: Monica - Don't Gotta Go Home Ft. DMX
Thank u very much, it will help me to increase my R&B and Néo Soul progressions
Major ! Appreciate this , thank you , much love from South Africa 🇿🇦
First I'd like to Thank you for these video. You are a fine guitar player. Very groovy very soulful. Could you continue to show the guitar chord grids/fingerings as you play throughout the video? You sometimes change chords & licks in different areas. Can you also explain those chords in deeper detail along with the chords grids. And you play a little slower :) Thank you
I didnt think I wanted to be an RnB guitarist till I saw this video! I've been playing this all day and probably will keep going late into tonight ! Sick vid man def a subscribe for me ! Love
Hey Kerry, I can't explain why. But I find myself fascinated by your explanation of and approach to NeoSoul guitar technique. Maybe it's for the same reasons that you explained your fascination with this particular tune ☺️😊
Please make more of these, this improve my soul/rnb playing considerably. Thank you for sharing!
I just ran across your videos this morning while practicing on my bass. I definitely subscribed because your style of playing leaves enough space for a bass player like myself to do his work,
I play a little keyboard, and thinking about getting an acoustic/
electric guitar and your tutorial videos will most definitely be a
great help....
I hav never heard this song, but the chird progression also sounds like smooth jazz. Please no dot be offended, but I love all styles of guitar playing. Great video!
I’ve been focused on blues and some country. I never even thought about RnB having such a distinctive sound. I dig it, I went on and subscribed which I don’t do a lot but I wanted to support you. Good stuff
Simple and clear lesson, Kerry. Thanks!
thank you so much for your vids every time i watch your videos i learn something new! you motivate me so much when it comes to learning to play and just playing overall
The intro reminds me of an old song, "Make the World Go Away". Different genre, but similar melodic line.
Prs good for
Rock
Metal
R&B
Jazz
Neo soul
Country
Blues
Hell yeah! I played this riff on my channel as a short after watching this video. Fire bro! So smooth
Best channel to learn R&B on guitar 🎸🔥
@@KalelTavares-c5s thank you!
The guitarist on that song is Kev Hicks from Noontime. You should check out his other body of work.
man i love your style, it's easy to tell that you understand our beginners needs and just as easy to tell that you truly want to share your love for that kind of music and help us to enjoy playing that too. in three words: you, are, rad! :))
man thank you so much for the recomendation, respect
Thank you for unlocking my mind.I can now use chords with lick.
[In a fantasy world]
I can picture your smooth riffs on some uplifting Pac jam!!!
Hey Kerry, the first time Iˋve heard the Dominant sus4 to Dominant 7 was when I heard "Old Love" by Clapton! Cheers
Same, and I still love that song, electric or acoustic. That unplugged solo is still one of my favorite acoustic solos of all time. I can definitely spot that one
The guitar playing in this reminds me a lot of 'Europa' by Carlos Santana for some reason; of course there are numerous differences between the styles, but I find the melodic and phrasal similarities endearing and interesting :)
It's the same wtf
Europa is so awesome a tune. It's really time less
Flashes of Isley/Hendrix foundation; but still quite independent and unique. Thank you again!!
Don't forget Dupree, Mayfield, and Cropper. That's where Hendrix got that style. He even went to Memphis to study a bit off Cropper.
Makes me want to go out and buy a guitar, beautiful
Great idea.
Go get one.
A fender squire stratocastor is quite cheap
LOL ... had the automatic subtitles on while listening to this lesson. Suddenly I looked and the screen said, “Hemorrhoids”! Huh?! Went back 5 seconds...and you’d said, “Hammer-ons”!! It was like an autocorrect fail LOL. Phew! ThoughtI had missed you saying I’d have to sit and practice those chords over and over, for so many hours I would develop...well... Thanks for the lessons and the laugh! Subscribed.
yeah, people are trying to get computers to work like people, but they work like computers still.
Cool vid bro. Love the chords you display on the side...most tutorial videos don't add that. Would be cool if you updated some of your older videos with the "side chords"
Dame gotcha thx
I just subscribed. Been playing 14 years and now I want to explore as many genres as possible. I need some go to riffs licks and songs for when people ask me to play. lol
I loved this song back then but completely forgot who sung it- thank you!!!
Lewis Peralta mos def!!
Fam, May you please start incorporating step by step guides because like idk where you're hammering on or how to hammer on even
These Chords also work for J holidays - Pimp in me. Great work Kerry! Was so happy to hear you on Facts or fiction!
Classic song and classic group! Great song to make a lesson on
Love the vid but at 1:32 your diagram says the bar is on the 7th fret when it’s actually on the 6th
Thanks for a new chord progression to jam on!!!
Love this man. Trying to expand my chord vocab while also playing a melody. This is awesome
Sweet thing by Chaka and Rufus is, to me, the definitive R&B guitar song.
Neo soul is Amazing!
Sensei just one thing. That Eb Maj7 is on the 6th fret but the chord diagram shows it to be on the 7th fret. Some of us that are learning that new chord might be driven batty as to why it doesn't sound like yours until we , I mean me for real, look at your hand placement instead the chord diagram. Its the same as your soundcloud vids. The tab sheets are different than your playing.
facetono gotcha
Thank you very much,, that was so cool and easy as after 20 years on a acoustic I've just bought a 335 style semi hollow and this is my first riff & chord progression and you've really made my day many thanks and I'm now a big fan and follower. 🙋♂️
Nice - thanks. My 1st R&B attempt.
Thank you!! Really appreciate this.
You inspired me to learn neo soul. I love that sound. I just didn't know what style it was called.
So I signed up with Fender Play while they had their 3 month trial thing going on and the Eb Major7, G7-3rd Position and Gmaj7-sus4-3rd Position aren't among their chords in their library. Such things are hard to come by as a beginner. :) Maybe the chords have different names but still.
...wow...i learned a lot from watchjng this. This was reallyyyy helpful..thank you man!
Maybe breaking down the chord laying (like when you delay certain notes when playing the chord I dont know what it's called technically) and breaking down better hammer-on technique (or at least how to improve in that aspect or finger dexterity wise) would be amazing
i love the way you approached this, insta subscribed! it really is now my first R¬B song that i'm learning. i'm used to listening/playing songs that have similar chords but not in the same style, and i've just been checking this week how good this genre actually is. looking forward to watch more of your videos
Nice Lesson, ty Kerry. My Eb Maj7 won't ring like yours though, dang it. I'll keep trying.
Mate, is it possible that your Tab is kinda wrong? You bar 6th fret, Tab says 7th? :-)
Thanks for sharing this.....I think this will help me out a lot!
That lick sound like theres a meeting in my bedroooommmmm 😂😂
It actually does
But a guitarist or beginner can change the scale pattern of notes before going into the chords.
That's what's cool
Haha
😂
lol thats what I was thinking... I forgot about that song
Thanks for the great tutorial I really enjoyed it! Great tone and a informative video. Maybe one though on the fingering, when your playing the riff I try to play it with my 1 finger on G and use 3rd and 4th finger on Bb to keep in position.
I look forward to checking out your videos 🙂 I want to more confident playing this genre
Love your tone/playing!!
Love your playing your vibe and your generosity. Thank you. F
Fire!!!!! motivates me to keep learning to play.
I loved that song, still on my playlist! 🥂🍾
I’m new to RnB this will help
Kerry "2 Smooth" Marshall, In the name of musical relations I do have something to add.
There's a track called plastic love that adds ALOT of those nuggets you mentioned.
I took the Nile Rogers pill.
Kerry could you please make a tutorial for "Rainforest" by Paul Hardastle?
i would really appreciate it.
Kerry, I love your lessons!
K. 2 S. Marshall the Best on R' n B' Guitar Part ... ☺😊😉/💙💙💙/👍👌👏
Hey man. What artists would you recommend if one were to begin thier journey into r&b guitar
I wanna know too
He just shows u
Donell Jones + Musiq Soulchild
Imma recommend Khalid. Dont Pretend is pretty easy. Coaster is basically ALL 7th chords. Honestly I'm obsessed with his music and I've learned so much about the R&B vibe covering his songs.
Check out Tom Misch
Thank you so much for the lesson. This really helped me alot!