Common Bluegrass Flatpicking Licks - Guitar Lesson Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2016
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    Country Guitar Online - Lesson ID: A0083
    In this guitar lesson video, I’ll teach you 16 common bluegrass flatpicking guitar licks that will come in handy at your next bluegrass jam. We’ll break down each lick with tablature and I’ll show you how you can use these licks with the majority of bluegrass songs. All of these flatpicking licks are in the key of G and they’re designed to help you improvise your guitar solo in bluegrass fiddle tunes like Red Haired Boy, Salt Creek, Gold Rush, Cripple Creek, Cherokee Shuffle, etc.
    The Gear I Use:
    Acoustic Guitar Strings - Woodtone Country Series woodtonestrings.com/
    Acoustic Guitar - Martin D18 Ambertone Finish, Collings D2H, Atkin D28, Martin D-16GT, Martin D-15
    Guitar Pick - BlueChip TP40
    Thumb Pick - Dunlop 9003P White Plastic Thumbpicks, Large
    Capo - Shub S1 Deluxe
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Комментарии • 293

  • @countryguitaronline
    @countryguitaronline  5 лет назад +28

    I have a lot more licks like these in my Bluegrass Guitar Lick Library countryguitaronline.com/bluegrass-guitar-licks/
    And here's a link to the guitar licks in this lesson countryguitaronline.com/common-bluegrass-flatpicking-licks/

  • @mikebastiat
    @mikebastiat 3 года назад +93

    This dude in heaven

    • @nickpayne1641
      @nickpayne1641 2 года назад +2

      Woody from Toy Story went to heaven....there's a snake in my boot!

    • @TypingHazard
      @TypingHazard 2 года назад +2

      @@nickpayne1641 maybe if we'd listened to him the first time he'd still be with us

    • @thatzhu
      @thatzhu 2 года назад +1

      Hehe

    • @David987fred
      @David987fred 10 месяцев назад

      J7h if

    • @bigdog2432
      @bigdog2432 5 месяцев назад

      Amen

  • @SjaakShirly6559
    @SjaakShirly6559 7 лет назад +124

    Finally a teacher who pointed out that he was once a student too and speed was not in his 'system' first! Great lesson.

  • @richardjones7232
    @richardjones7232 3 года назад +4

    Man I called off work sick today .. been a crappy couple weeks. Haven't read a tab in ages mostly just pick my own improv blues and bluegrass all the time.. watching this and learning these licks turned my morning around. Thanks sir.

  • @chrischartrand6438
    @chrischartrand6438 2 года назад +13

    New to bluegrass…..always been a blues player. Some really good content in there for us newbs.
    I never realized I always did pull offs down, and never up. Great stuff my friend.

  • @leviridge3307
    @leviridge3307 5 лет назад +12

    been playin for 35 yrs just started with bluegrass awesome video

  • @johnnypalacios9920
    @johnnypalacios9920 4 года назад +3

    Now that tharn is some mighty fine pickin there boa! 🤠👍🤣
    Thank you so much for your willingness to share your skills.
    I am a 62 year old guitar player and have never learned tablature.
    I always thought it was for the pro guitar player.
    Today you showed me how sinple it is.
    Grant it, it will take time to perfect the sound and timing.
    But now, you have taken this guitar player and placed him on anorher level of learning and self teaching.
    A track to run on.

    • @PIANOSTYLE100
      @PIANOSTYLE100 3 года назад

      Around that age. Dinosaurs roamed the earth.

  • @67markross
    @67markross 4 года назад +4

    Wow, this is super cool! I've been searching for some good bluegrass instructions for guitar!

  • @alansouthall8221
    @alansouthall8221 4 года назад +2

    Such a great teacher a cool humble guy thank you for this

  • @Sam-nk6hk
    @Sam-nk6hk 7 лет назад +11

    Thanks, man. You're a great teacher, and these licks are super cool. I'm already enjoying playing them, and I'll bet they'll really help me add some B.G. tastiness to my performance.

    • @countryguitaronline
      @countryguitaronline  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks Sam! Really appreciate it. Glad you're putting the licks to good use

  • @alanleemaxwell831
    @alanleemaxwell831 2 года назад +1

    Great guitarist, awesome teacher! Many thanks, much respect, and best wishes from 🇬🇧👍🎸

  • @terraformingthesubconsciou7131
    @terraformingthesubconsciou7131 7 лет назад +3

    great tip on matching the direction of the pull-off with the next string!

  • @lorenvguitar614
    @lorenvguitar614 4 года назад +3

    Thank you so much, great licks and you are a great player. My wife and I spent 5 weeks in Georgia before this pandemic and I played so much Bluegrass and Country music, we loved it and this helps me in learning more and more on the guitar.

    • @PIANOSTYLE100
      @PIANOSTYLE100 3 года назад

      Great way to relax and build calluses at the same time! lol

  • @t4texastom587
    @t4texastom587 2 года назад

    WoW...... what a great picker AND teacher you are.

  • @Primus-ue4th
    @Primus-ue4th Год назад

    Absolutely amazing man

  • @hyliahero
    @hyliahero 4 года назад

    Good lesson. Easy to understand. Tabs with the video help a lot.

  • @joshb4758
    @joshb4758 3 года назад +2

    You're an excellent teacher thank you!

  • @Cosmotube1960
    @Cosmotube1960 4 года назад +2

    In my quest to master music theory, it's refreshing to learn some really nice licks from a good teacher. Thank you.

    • @PIANOSTYLE100
      @PIANOSTYLE100 3 года назад

      Don't regret a minute of music study.

  • @tablature6121
    @tablature6121 7 лет назад +4

    Awesome tutorial. Especially like the "plug and play" licks method. Breaking down the individual "go to" licks of great BG pickers, makes it much easier to understand and a less daunting task to get up to their speed (or close) on your own. Thanks.

    • @countryguitaronline
      @countryguitaronline  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks! Glad you could put this one to good use. I'm planning to post some more videos on this topic soon that you might like also. Thanks for the comment. - Devin

  • @SketchingRocks
    @SketchingRocks 7 лет назад +1

    Great...love your samples so far!!

  • @jbow
    @jbow Год назад +1

    I just happened upon your channel and this video. I checked out the rest and this is exactly what I was looking for. I can learn more here than with most other lessons. I’m subscribed and eager! Thank you for doing this 😊

  • @vektral
    @vektral 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video man, thank you. Saved

  • @DianeCumberlandSongbird
    @DianeCumberlandSongbird 5 лет назад +1

    This is such a great tutorial!! Thank you!!

  • @TheViralWizard
    @TheViralWizard 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for this amazing tutorial

  • @bobwerber2984
    @bobwerber2984 10 месяцев назад

    Love them licks! Thanks for a great lesson.

  • @robydean7
    @robydean7 7 лет назад +3

    Great instruction. Thank you. Cant wait to dig in.

  • @mrnutterbutterdude
    @mrnutterbutterdude 5 лет назад +1

    great lick & lesson, thanks!

  • @hanksmithshoneypot
    @hanksmithshoneypot 7 лет назад +2

    very comprehensive. thanks man.

  • @ct4883
    @ct4883 2 года назад

    Hay y'all, this guy really knows how to teach! And, the licks really aren't hard to play. They just sound intimidating when they're played fast.

  • @joehaefner8684
    @joehaefner8684 7 лет назад +1

    Bought several guitars this year including a Martin D-41. However, Andrew White gave me a deal on his Freja 103J, Jatoba wood. That is what I practice Devin's licks on most often.

  • @bubba4001
    @bubba4001 4 года назад

    Great teaching Devin and thank you.
    Regards,
    David D.

  • @bentbelly6893
    @bentbelly6893 2 года назад

    This is fantastic

  • @DavidAbramson
    @DavidAbramson 2 года назад

    nice tutorial! appreciate it

  • @snowdada1
    @snowdada1 Год назад

    Excellent! Thanks

  • @lucasb6182
    @lucasb6182 5 лет назад +27

    damn, this is a great video .. I grew up playing metal, but deep down, I've always had an affinity for bluegrass, ragtime, country, etc .. I've been thinking that it's time to get real, and this lesson is perfect .. Thanks so much for this

    • @rossfettig3657
      @rossfettig3657 5 лет назад +4

      check out Billy Strings

    • @JC-qi9xz
      @JC-qi9xz 5 лет назад

      @@rossfettig3657 I was going to comment the exact same thing! Beat me to it. Billy Strings is who got me fired up about playing blue grass. He's incredible.

    • @Elm3224
      @Elm3224 5 лет назад +1

      Billy Strings also have a background in metal

    • @MrMetallax
      @MrMetallax 4 года назад

      Yooo same, im a huge metalhead but ive always wanted to learn this stuff

    • @vehtty
      @vehtty 2 года назад

      Metal is the lowest of the low. I would suggest sticking with a wide assortment of genres to learn. Country, B.B King style blues, Pop, Especially Jazz. Metal should be played after these other genres have been explored, It will certainly offer more tools at your disposal instead of just "Wowing" people who have no idea what an e string is.

  • @cherylhall8002
    @cherylhall8002 7 лет назад

    Thank you i Can put these into my version of man of constant sorrow! Nice!!

  • @USNAVDC
    @USNAVDC 7 лет назад +2

    Great video! Nice demonstrations and tab.

  • @ZahirSardar
    @ZahirSardar 5 лет назад

    Thanks a lot, this was super helpful! Subscribed.

  • @JamesW225
    @JamesW225 2 года назад

    Just discovered. I like the way he talks to us as student players no matter our level of playing. Because if its new or you dont know it....you are a student. Thanks

  • @natelloyd6312
    @natelloyd6312 4 года назад +6

    Awesome licks man! I watched through and learned a couple pretty quickly! Another good way to increase the speed as well is to implement a “chicken pickin” technique for a country style sound! Ton of fun to play!

  • @donnyhawk662
    @donnyhawk662 2 года назад +1

    These are great video's! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills. Great encouragement for me to find your vids. Again...thank you Sir!!!

  • @boronbaker8282
    @boronbaker8282 5 лет назад +3

    Great video. Thanks!

    • @countryguitaronline
      @countryguitaronline  5 лет назад

      Thanks for watching! If you like this one, you might also like my Bluegrass Guitar Lick Library countryguitaronline.com/advanced-bluegrass-guitar-lick-library/ Have a good one - Devin

  • @RobertoDallaVecchia
    @RobertoDallaVecchia 6 лет назад +3

    Good job, thanks a lot!

  • @dmc949
    @dmc949 4 года назад +1

    Great lesson. Many thanks. Dave.

  • @dowaliby1
    @dowaliby1 6 лет назад +1

    Fantastic Lesson, clearly presented and GREAT playing. The beard is super-cool, as well!

  • @benjaminmoore985
    @benjaminmoore985 5 лет назад +1

    Dude I love this!!!! Looking into your website now!! The upward pull off made my mind explode but it really does make sense, after watching some very good bluegrass flat pickers

    • @countryguitaronline
      @countryguitaronline  5 лет назад

      Nice! Yeah, it did the same for me when I discovered the upward pull off. hope you like the website! Have a good weekend - Devin

  • @johnstewart594
    @johnstewart594 4 года назад

    Yours great teacher my friend thanks

  • @Shmacalacapingo
    @Shmacalacapingo 3 года назад

    Youre the goat for this vid man! 🙏🤠

  • @SamCJones
    @SamCJones 3 года назад

    these are great! Studying now!

  • @willplaymusic1
    @willplaymusic1 2 года назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @HLBNZ
    @HLBNZ Год назад

    Excellent teaching style.
    You're awesome man!

  • @randalldickson8841
    @randalldickson8841 4 года назад

    Very helpful. Many thanks

  • @jordanhook1613
    @jordanhook1613 7 лет назад +1

    Really good stuff dude. I've played for years and got stagnant lately, especially with my speed. I never took lessons, so no one taught me things like the alternate picking that make so much of a difference. It's really hard unlearning bad habits but so good to be progressing again! Def something to be said for learning things the right way first time around. Thanks for covering all the little things, these lessons/tabs are great.

    • @countryguitaronline
      @countryguitaronline  7 лет назад

      Awesome, glad the lessons and tabs are helping out! Yeah, I switched to alternate picking very late in my guitar career too...it took a bit of time to unlearn the old picking habits but I think it's really helped me pick up speed and get a cleaner tone. Thanks for the note. - Devin

  • @mitchell8mitchell817
    @mitchell8mitchell817 7 лет назад +1

    you have the best advice and great lessons keep it up

  • @oneman49instruments
    @oneman49instruments 4 года назад +2

    Really great!!

  • @matlindell5022
    @matlindell5022 8 лет назад

    I can now read it !!thanks for these kicks!

  • @jimmyoleary8667
    @jimmyoleary8667 7 лет назад +2

    Love those diminished scale hot licks!

  • @PIANOSTYLE100
    @PIANOSTYLE100 3 года назад

    That's cool about the upward pull off. Makes total sense. Stops wasted motion..Start using it today.

  • @catdog3896
    @catdog3896 7 лет назад

    great lesson. thnx!

  • @Dustin-cs3ep
    @Dustin-cs3ep 3 года назад

    The run at 4:00 is tasty. Thanks for the breakdown!

  • @turquoiseturtles7043
    @turquoiseturtles7043 2 года назад

    Thanks so much🎶🎵🎶

  • @zakboilen3240
    @zakboilen3240 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @riverrat6105
    @riverrat6105 7 лет назад

    love that second one

  • @cornholioliolio3668
    @cornholioliolio3668 7 лет назад

    Thanks for this lesson... very informative and well taught.
    This is the first time I have encountered the idea of sticking to strict alternate picking during pull offs and hammer ons. I like the idea of the pick swinging like a metronome, but I'm finding it a little bit hard to get used to. I guess I'm used to leaving hammer ons and pull offs out of my pickstroking, and just pausing the pick during these notes, but I can see the value of spending some time to get used to this more strict alternate picking. I've got some work to do!
    Thanks much!

    • @countryguitaronline
      @countryguitaronline  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks! Yeah, it'll be a bit tricky if you're not used to it...I was introduced to this type of picking about six years ago..never even thought about it too much before that. I spent some time working it out and I think it's helped me build up some speed. On some licks I'll stray away from the alternate picking here and there but I guess it just depends...no absolute right..if you look at Tony Rice's picking style, he used some odd picking patterns in his licks and seemed to work it out really well. Thanks for watching the video!

  • @cajunqueen5125
    @cajunqueen5125 11 месяцев назад

    i'm coming to this late, but this is a great lesson. 👍👍👍

  • @gregkiely4839
    @gregkiely4839 2 года назад

    Appreciate the the way you teach this magic. Its not lightening fast (did you catch that). If I were not so old, twould be a top place to lean to play top stuff.

  • @raphaelrousso7124
    @raphaelrousso7124 2 года назад

    très chouette et instructif mr garçon -vacher , un Gros Merci !

  • @joewestau
    @joewestau 6 лет назад +1

    Really great stuff mate. Thank you! I finally know what's going on in the very subtle use of the blue not in bluegrass. It always sounds major but with a little bit of grease and dirt on it. Now I know what's going on haha. thanks again for the great riffs. 🤙🏻 yew.

    • @countryguitaronline
      @countryguitaronline  6 лет назад

      For sure, thanks for watching! Got a bunch of other good stuff at countryguitaronline.com and you'd probably like my new side project for bluegrass licks bluegrasslicks.com as well. Glad you could put the licks to good use. Have a good one! - Devin

  • @PIANOSTYLE100
    @PIANOSTYLE100 3 года назад

    Great lesson. Impressed with the clarity. Hardest thing..will be the up down strokes. Like you say..do it slow. I plan to send this link to my subscribers. I just.have a Spanish 🎸 right now and a Strat Copy. Had to get rid of my 5 string banjo..miss it. Like to incorporate bluegrass into my electric guitar stuff. Chet Atkins was the fiddle player for the family band..his brother got sick and Chet had to play the 🎸. Also Chet's Dad was a Music teacher. Just things I've read.

  • @gowens9815
    @gowens9815 6 лет назад

    Excellent excellent, blow by blow teacher that will not talk to hear his own voice, SHOWS you how to do it. Thank you

    • @countryguitaronline
      @countryguitaronline  6 лет назад

      Thanks Gary!

    • @gowens9815
      @gowens9815 6 лет назад

      I learned more in one session than a week on jamplay chasing different teachers or freeguitar videos. I want to check out ALL your videos

  • @robertwilson9973
    @robertwilson9973 8 лет назад

    thanks for the video,

  • @hammertownpavao
    @hammertownpavao 7 лет назад

    Greetings from Hamilton Ontario Canada 🇨🇦Thanks for the awesome lessons !!! PS: Chet Atkins is the Greatest 🎸

  • @alexanderkhizhnyakov417
    @alexanderkhizhnyakov417 2 года назад

    thank you ! 👍

  • @burroughs334
    @burroughs334 6 лет назад +6

    Upward pull-offs. Wow - that's something I need to work on!

    • @innerselfspark1384
      @innerselfspark1384 5 лет назад +1

      Works so well when your on your way up..but pulling off downwards is best if your moving down!!

  • @nersesbackingtrack86363
    @nersesbackingtrack86363 3 года назад

    Thank​ you​ so​ much

  • @riverrat6105
    @riverrat6105 7 лет назад

    thanks man, got that first lick down pretty good last night gonna work on the second one tonight. I play mostly tonk tonk outlaw stuff but I do love me some bluegrass and these licks make great endings or just anywhere ya wanna put em.

    • @countryguitaronline
      @countryguitaronline  7 лет назад

      Nice! Yeah the bluegrass style riffs are the best...sound great as endings or wherever. My favorite is to add a few good ones together..then I've got some other licks like this that sound good over the C chord and different ones for the D chord..sounds awesome when they kind of match the chord progression for those G-C-D progressions. Might be a few videos down the road but those are on the way.

    • @riverrat6105
      @riverrat6105 7 лет назад

      +Devin Shawn awesome brother! il be sticking around for sure thanks again

  • @PIANOSTYLE100
    @PIANOSTYLE100 3 года назад

    Just signed up. Trying this out. Been working three hours on the licks. Starting with G bluegrass videos with the tab.

  • @x5-acousticguitarstuff.2
    @x5-acousticguitarstuff.2 Год назад

    Imagine how GOOD this guy is now.

  • @imannonymous7707
    @imannonymous7707 7 лет назад

    i dig this bro thnx

  • @moonwoofmars
    @moonwoofmars 7 лет назад +1

    Billy Strings baby!

  • @mitchell8mitchell817
    @mitchell8mitchell817 7 лет назад

    you the man

  • @TomGoldsmithguitar
    @TomGoldsmithguitar 6 лет назад +3

    Great clean crisp tone and very good skills there mate! Sounds slightly dorian. All subbed

    • @countryguitaronline
      @countryguitaronline  6 лет назад

      Tom Goldsmith guitar Thanks! Could be a little Dorian notes here and there. Thanks for the sub

  • @MickBrownFolksinger
    @MickBrownFolksinger 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant lesson, well done

  • @mishastojan
    @mishastojan 4 года назад

    ..never tried to play country..But going to try.

  • @thefriendsofcoal1152
    @thefriendsofcoal1152 2 года назад +1

    I have been playing for 25 years and it literally never occurred to me until I saw this video to do upward pulloffs.

    • @countryguitaronline
      @countryguitaronline  2 года назад

      They're useful in certain places.. I especially like them when I'm pulling off on the first fret first string... and also pulling off from second fret second string.. to first fret second string. Thanks for watching!

  • @yahuchanonyakov
    @yahuchanonyakov 6 лет назад +32

    And this is why after 20 years of guitar playing, I still haven't learned how to play bluegrass...because it is a bitch to learn. And I am still up at midnight trying to learn this...

    • @amandasteven1400
      @amandasteven1400 4 года назад +3

      nah:) i mean, what if we spent as much time practicing as we do watching tv? :)

    • @jrviade85
      @jrviade85 3 года назад

      😂😂😂😂 silly boy lololololo

    • @jrviade85
      @jrviade85 3 года назад +5

      Amanda Steven who watches t.v nowadays lmao??

    • @PIANOSTYLE100
      @PIANOSTYLE100 3 года назад +6

      Been there..Still am. But every once in a while..we are playing something..and all the sudden
      It becomes natural.About 20 years ago..I was learning a Brent Mason lead.. I tried for days to get it down.. After a frustrating day..I went to sleep and woke up ..grabbed my Tele. and played it
      almost perfectly. Our brain sometimes puts it together.

    • @PIANOSTYLE100
      @PIANOSTYLE100 3 года назад +2

      @@jrviade85 I thought you were supposed to watch TV and practice the 🎸. 😆

  • @billdedrick1914
    @billdedrick1914 7 лет назад +1

    I primarily play my 2002 HD28V sounds great... Your D16Gt also sounds incredible..I heard video of Kenny Burris and he plays a D16GT

    • @countryguitaronline
      @countryguitaronline  7 лет назад

      I've been really happy with it...always in the market for a new guitar though..you can't have too many. I actually had an HD28V for about a year..sold it to get a Collings D1A..then traded that for another. I think my next with have rosewood backs and sides. There's something about that rich rosewood tone. Hadn't heard of Kenny Burris but just looked him up..great picker..and he did mention his D-16GT. Nice

    • @billdedrick1914
      @billdedrick1914 7 лет назад

      Does your D16GT have the stock tusq saddle and corrian nut? It sounds as good as a post 2012 D18 Martin for sure..

    • @countryguitaronline
      @countryguitaronline  7 лет назад

      I'm actually not sure about that but I did ad some Bob Pelosi bone bridge pins and those gave it some extra sustain. I was surprised by the difference.

    • @billdedrick1914
      @billdedrick1914 7 лет назад

      I can hear the great sustain...Those are 3mm ebony dot and white slotted bridge pins? Did you have to modify them or did they fit perfectly? You could hear a tone difference with them?

    • @countryguitaronline
      @countryguitaronline  7 лет назад

      Bill dedrick I think those are the ones..my cousin actually bought them for me as a gift. They were a little thick so i spin them around in some fine sand paper. I heard you can mail Bob a sample pin from your guitar and he'll duplicate it so you don't have to modify. That's how I'll do the next one. I could tell a difference..a little sharper tone and more sustain

  • @BlueCollarBanger
    @BlueCollarBanger 7 лет назад +2

    love it man!

  • @cryptosaint5736
    @cryptosaint5736 6 лет назад

    I'm actually considering selling my Blueridge BR-160 - it's probably ten years old now, nicely aged. As much as I love it I'm a Cedar / Hog guy. Not a fan of Rosewood. I like it , but I love Mahogany. It's a spectacular guitar for the money.

  • @Bilderburger
    @Bilderburger 3 года назад

    New subscriber here

  • @mns8732
    @mns8732 3 года назад

    Thx for the first 60 sec.

  • @mikenike1730
    @mikenike1730 4 года назад

    Excellent playing my brother hot damn I love that shit

  • @seantcampion4005
    @seantcampion4005 3 года назад

    Enjoying!9

  • @CommViewer
    @CommViewer 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for a great lesson Devin.....could you tie these licks into the major and blues scales? That way we'll know what is technically going on.
    Cheers!

    • @countryguitaronline
      @countryguitaronline  7 лет назад

      Sure, I could do a video like that. Have you seen this fill riff course I have countryguitaronline.com/rhythm-fills-and-lead-guitar-course/ I go into some detail here on these type of licks and the major/blues scales, but I could do a follow up video showing more detail on the licks in this video too if you want. Thanks for the message - Devin

  • @TheLogancoats
    @TheLogancoats 7 месяцев назад

    just found this channel. can't wait to pick better. yeehaw

  • @earlspearl2933
    @earlspearl2933 7 лет назад +1

    gracious me fellow ! you can play !

  • @billdedrick1914
    @billdedrick1914 7 лет назад +3

    Very good job..wow.. Nice tone What year/model Martin are you playing? What strings (brand/gauge/type) are you using? What pick/brand/model/thickness are you using?

    • @countryguitaronline
      @countryguitaronline  7 лет назад +2

      Thanks Bill! It's a 2009 Martin D-16GT...just a middle of the road Martin but you can't beat that Martin tone. I've got Elixer Nanoweb Phosphor Bronze strings in medium. The Phosphor Bronze gives a great tone. I use a BlueChip pick TP60 with a right hand speed bevel. I'd highly recommend those strings and that pick...it's a great combo! Thanks for the message. - Devin

  • @mattmuzic1
    @mattmuzic1 2 года назад

    Is that a D16gt? If so, we are guitar twins. Thanks for the licks dude.

  • @billdedrick1914
    @billdedrick1914 7 лет назад +2

    Great tone...Did you modify the speed bevels on the TP60 from as delivered from Blue Chip? I also use BC picks (TAD50) and Elixir P.B. strings.. Your TP60 sounds really nice, loud, clear, articulate

    • @countryguitaronline
      @countryguitaronline  7 лет назад

      Nice, the TAD50 is great also. Sounds like we're on the same path! I spent a good deal of time getting the EQ decent on the audio and tried to get the mic placed as best I could. Might have some to do with it also

    • @countryguitaronline
      @countryguitaronline  7 лет назад

      Bill dedrick ...and no didn't modify the bevel..just went with it straight from the BC factory

  • @s.b.9059
    @s.b.9059 5 лет назад +1

    wow