Johnny Cash - Luther Perkins Rhythm Style Guitar Lesson - Country Rhythm Guitar Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Have you ever wanted to play that Johnny Cash style rhythm? This lesson shows you how to combine the Luther Perkins picking style, with Johnny Cash's strum style to create that classic country rhythm.
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Yes! This is a fantastic mini lesson, Brian! These mid-week bite-size lessons are super helpful, (relatively) easy to learn and so much fun! You're da best! ♪💕
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It's 5a.m. and I'm doin' it!
All my boom chuck bluegrass playing will make this easier to get. Thanks for this.
My mother taught me that run to change chords when I was six in 1957. She knew that a long time before that.
Man alive! This is where it all started for me. My dad would play this ALL the time. I thought Cash & Perkins ripped off my dad first time I heard Folsom Prison blues. This is one of the very first things dad taught me. Great job!! 00
lol, thats funny man!
Yes sir me too. My grandfather taught me Johnny Cash songs and my old man taught me Black Sabbath. Folsom prison blues was the first and almost every time I pick up my tele I play it. Great memories.
@@mma1st105 Right on!! It's one of the first things I taught my son. And then he wanted to play at the school talent show in the 5th grade back in 2005. We brought the gym down with "Walk the Line." DAMN GOOD DAY!! 00
My thoughts exactly. I went to bed at night listening to my dad playing songs with this rhythm style on his Gibson J45 (which I still have). He was a big fan of Cash and Perkins. It is a very happy sound to me.
That's just nice!
It sounds so good, it brings back that old vibe, it's so cool, and... It's so easy it's a crime 🙈
# SWEET! ✌
Loved the video. Next your gonna have to do Scotty Moore and Elvis Presley or Elvis and James Burton
Brilliant - I’ve been wondering how to get that ‘boom-chicka’ sound with one guitar. This nails it. Great lesson as always.
Thanks a lot for putting this Luther Lesson on here. It’s appreciated. Do it more often. 👍🏻👍🏻
Luther does the boogie woogie...and now I can too...!!
Hey Brian, what model of Gibson is that? Looks real old!
Oh yeah that's the hybrid style folks! NASHVILLE 🔥
Luther! I think I heard Kenny Vaughn say that Luther played flat wounds. Do you have any of your guitars set up with flat wounds and if so what is your impression of how they play?
Really like this lesson. Even though simple, getting it in the pocket takes work. I love solo guitar playing that has nice bass lines or runs, whether country, jazz, blues. I'm definitely up for lessons that incorporate nifty bass parts, whatever musical style.
This is something you can loop all day and just work on getting it more and more accurate and ingrained into your muscle memory
That was a yummy lil midsnack snack!perfect timing except for my motor skills,they were sleeping like rest of the world .Il reconnect again so they can get me caught up. Or is it the other way around🙃either way I wondered how he did that stuff. did it right straight away, until I thought about and got worse and worse.like it all same, thank you
But when you put them together isn't it just Maybelle Carter?
Can you break that strum down a bit. E chord
6- down
4- down
5- up
4- down
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I can’t catch it from there. You say 6454 but down, down, up, down, down, up
What’s the last two strums? 3:09 part of your video
This has been really enjoyable and educational I have loved it but sorry I wish when you are teaching please be more helpfull with the visual of the guitar picking. The camera should show a close up at times when the finger instruction become important as at 5 to 6 mins. Hopefully constructive criticism.
/Like the ad penny I am back again.I am wanting to join your site but I don't know how to navigate it. I keep coming back as I find it exciting and it has loads I want to learn. How do I fnd any particular lesson for example.
Nice video..however Johnny learned that from June carter..there whole family were pickers
wonderful lesson as usual. keep em coming Sir Brian.
I'm 21 Luther has been my number 1 guitar hero since I was a kid I've been playing guitar since I was 7 when I was 11 me and my grandpa built my homemade electric guitar and we made the pickup in his garage using hand tools expensive machinery anyways I wanted to play electric guitar cause Luther did but I mastered the boom chicka boom Rhythm when I was 13 I use 12/50 Guage Thomastik flatwound strings with a 19 wound third and my modified tube amps that have RCA 12AU7 preamp tubes with 25w 8inch Jensen speakers
Luther will always be my first guitar influence I think he's the best
Howdy from North Carolina born and raised in the south
This is just about the way I play when doing a solo show... Something that helps the effect, is if you're plugged in, you want to run through a delay of some type... Set it really dry and for only one or two repeats at about .75ms.
That really gives it "the Sun Sound".
Oh... And forget any reverb if you're going for the Fifties vibe... The slapback is PLENTY.
As a side note, I'm pretty sure that Jack Clement had Johnny weave a crisp Dollar bill through his strings, about halfway up the neck, when he recorded a few of those Sun singles...
It's a really kool little truck. It almost sounds like a snare drum.
If your playing electric use reverb and a little bit of slapback delay. The delay is real important in getting the Luther sound.
I'm a premium member and the timing of this video is perfect. I've been practicing this song for my "Guitars for Vets" class. and even have the lead part down somewhat. Thank you!
Excellent lesson, it looks simple but like they say, looks can be deceiving.
I subscribed and I'm working on my Cash flow!
Played bass guitar in a garage band back in the Late 60s. Then I took up six string When I became a Johnny Cash Fan and have been playing it ever since. Great lesson to cool
so when i was jamming with a Cash fanatic, i came to find out that Fulsom Prison is in the key of F , and Johnny used a capo on the 1st fret , , that half step makes a noticeable difference in the vocal , , plus , for me , it's much more fun to play on piano and lead guitar in the key of F : )
Sorry pal! I have tried again but have found you hard to follow you seem in a rush. I'll have to look for another site.
Ok pal - best of luck
So that’s how they did it! Very cool! I know that when they were starting out they all hung together, so it’s only natural their styles rubbed off on each other! Very good tutorial. Awesome!
Love the lesson Brian thanks a lot and love you for showing the barre chords version snippet for non premium guys
So it's essentially a Scarlatti bass line!
So that’s how the Sex Pistols intro to Pretty Vacant goes! Thanks, Brian.
Great! Thanks a lot!
Cheers from France 🇫🇷
What kind of guitar is that 🤔
Great instruction, thanks so much a clear and easy to follow lesson!!
This technique, or style (Luther's parts) are not as easy as they seem. It's deceptively tricky in my opinion. The man was right here when he said you got to train your right hand to do it.
What a bonus. So helpful to gain the know how on this. 🎶
👍🏽👍🏼👍🏽👍🏼👍🏽👍🏼отличное занятие.большое спасибо.
Super son Clash.
Hi Brian. Great lesson as usual. I’m about to become a full member later today. I have one question for you, hope you can help - I bought a brand new CEO -7 today ( £2,700 in England!). I’m not massively impressed, think it might be the strings. I know it needs to ‘open up’ I just wondered which strings you used on it in your demo videos? I’ll never sound like you, I appreciate that but I do like the guitar and don’t want to return it. I bought it without playing it first , the only store that stocked them being 250 miles from me. Last one in stock , too.
Thanks for everything, sorry for boring you and being off topic. Love the lessons
Rob in England
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Thanks very much.
Awesome man! Nice 👍
I love this lesson thanks!
Nice, thanks.
Awesome! The best!!!!!
Excellent lesson!
Thanks Brian..
too cool love it
Awesome!
I love this lesson Brian! It's so much fun and perfect for my ability level. You certainly brought the 'train' to life. Thank you.