Love this one Shane! In my head after this riff I hear 4 beats twice on the third fret and then back to the 4x4 on the 12th, and then who knows after that
Keep going. There is going to be a point in your life where things will tip over and you will be playing music that you never thought was possible. You’ve got this!
Start off with an easy song that you have known the words by heart to for a long time & is easy to play. Basic 2 or 3 chord strummers are good. Practice playing until you have the rhythm & chord changes down. The less you have to think about the better. Think about the words in your head as you're playing. Listen to how they fit into the rhythm. At this point you just have to take a leap of faith and try to sing. It's not going to all fit together right away. Whatever you do don't let your rhythm hand stop. Practice, practice, practice. When you are finally able to sing along with that song practice it over and over again. Play and sing it every day until you can really belt it out. Then pick another song to try. Rinse, repeat. Eventually you'll be able to sing over more complex playing, but it all comes with time and practice. The more you practice singing and playing together the more the two become one. You start to hear and learn songs differently based on the where the words sit in the rhythm. You can do it. Just keep trying until it clicks. I hope this helps. ✌💚💦
These bite-size lessons are awesome. Unless I missed it in the past, how about one on the Hound Dog Taylor riff you did demonstrating the snake oil slides?
I just love theses vids Shane, make my day! Shame I have to practice in my garage as I make such a terrible racket - but one day I'll be able to play it well enough to be let back indoors by the wife!! Ha Ha Can this one be played with a fretted CBG and a using slide? 🎸
Another great lesson. I like how you're breaking down for both downstrokes and up and down.
Great lesson Shane
you are very cool teacher and i love your lessons. CBG are very pretty with good sound i.m in France i would like to buy one
Love this Shane. So simple yet really effective. Takes practice of course. Keep 'em coming.
I have both the King & Snake Oil Slides. They're great stubby slides. Stubby Slides are a must for the CBG!
The kind of simple only years of practice can achieve! Thanks
Thanks ! LOVE IT 😍
Encore un nouveau RIF a ajouter à ma collection. 🎻🎻🎻
Thanks Shane! For taking the time to show us and breaking them down ! Great lesson
I’m sorry that all my other lessons didn’t break it down like this. I want you guys to PLAY more than anything else
Great lesson! Sometimes that one "right riff" is all you need.
Thanks, Shane! Keep strummin' - never stop! 🙂
Great lesson yet again Shane. Really have to work on my up strokes.
Love this one Shane! In my head after this riff I hear 4 beats twice on the third fret and then back to the 4x4 on the 12th, and then who knows after that
Love this Shane
Thank you so much for breaking these down for us pokey slows too! Practicing this with a Del Puckett three string
Del rules. The fact that he loves Jesus makes him even more of a legend to me
@@ShaneSpeal exactly He is just a great brother we are proud to call him friend
And you too!
I still can't carry a tune in a bucket- but having a blast trying. Thanks for all the new content, sir.
Keep going. There is going to be a point in your life where things will tip over and you will be playing music that you never thought was possible. You’ve got this!
AWESOME LESSON!!
I,m addicted to yr vids thanx so
I'm really digging this blues university stuff! How about a lesson on how to sing while playing?
Start off with an easy song that you have known the words by heart to for a long time & is easy to play. Basic 2 or 3 chord strummers are good. Practice playing until you have the rhythm & chord changes down. The less you have to think about the better. Think about the words in your head as you're playing. Listen to how they fit into the rhythm. At this point you just have to take a leap of faith and try to sing. It's not going to all fit together right away. Whatever you do don't let your rhythm hand stop. Practice, practice, practice. When you are finally able to sing along with that song practice it over and over again. Play and sing it every day until you can really belt it out. Then pick another song to try. Rinse, repeat. Eventually you'll be able to sing over more complex playing, but it all comes with time and practice. The more you practice singing and playing together the more the two become one. You start to hear and learn songs differently based on the where the words sit in the rhythm. You can do it. Just keep trying until it clicks. I hope this helps. ✌💚💦
@@TheSTEEBOS thank you. I'm gonna start on that. Sounds easy enough....
Excellent 👍
These bite-size lessons are awesome. Unless I missed it in the past, how about one on the Hound Dog Taylor riff you did demonstrating the snake oil slides?
ah yeah! I'm slowly going through my old vids to redo stuff. And I love to tell people about Hound Dog!
Gimme back my wig is one of those seminal licks we can’t live without!
Great lesson!
Lovin SSBU. Thanks so much for doin the vids
Love that you’re learnin’
@@ShaneSpeal Im certainly trying.
The head bob brings it all together.
Can I get an AMEN?
@@ShaneSpeal AMEN BROTHER!!!!😃
I just love theses vids Shane, make my day! Shame I have to practice in my garage as I make such a terrible racket - but one day I'll be able to play it well enough to be let back indoors by the wife!! Ha Ha
Can this one be played with a fretted CBG and a using slide? 🎸
I would like 2 c how u do ur string 3 ?
Great t-shirt …
And it’s ordered!
How's it going shane? Just in time
Sorry this was a little late getting posted. I usually aim to launch at Noon (Eastern Standard US) on Wednesdays. Been a busy week.
@@ShaneSpeal It was perfect for me here on the west coast. I just sat down to eat lunch and enjoy your video.😀
Dude, you got a Del