Thanks Jeff - as an educational psychologist I can say that it is so much more helpful to teach the general principles rather than note for note. They follow relatively easily after.
Thanks Thomas. Yeah, me too. I'm still gonna do the occasional Signature Licks (which you gave me the idea for!) but overall this approach is more aligned with how I play and like to teach.
@@JeffWilliamsGuitar Yeah they really got it. Dave Nelson's timing on his vocal has real country rock syncopation and Buddy Cage's fills just give it another dimension.
Thanks Jeff - as an educational psychologist I can say that it is so much more helpful to teach the general principles rather than note for note. They follow relatively easily after.
Nice, always loved this simple tune. Classic, never gets old. Thanks. Subscribed.
Great lesson Jeff! You are a SUPER teacher!
Thanks Ron! Glad you liked it.
Hey Jeff, love your videos! They really help me out.
Glad to help!
Like silk.... great technique brother 😉
Great lesson!
Thanks Craig! 😃
This is outstanding g. Prefer this to the. Note for note stuff.
Thanks Thomas. Yeah, me too. I'm still gonna do the occasional Signature Licks (which you gave me the idea for!) but overall this approach is more aligned with how I play and like to teach.
See that's how u teach never mind note for note..show people the style of what's going on
Great lesson, lot of fun. Do I detect a little hint of NRPS influence in there? lol
Thanks Keith. Yeah, they do such a great cover of it. Sounds like they're own tune.
@@JeffWilliamsGuitar Yeah they really got it. Dave Nelson's timing on his vocal has real country rock syncopation and Buddy Cage's fills just give it another dimension.
So is the solo in Bm?
What do the a2, a3, a5, p2, p3, root, p5, p6? What do these numbers and letters mean?
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