Thought I’d change it up a bit and record a quick lesson for y’all next to the creek behind my house. Hope y'all like the change of scenery! Also, here are some video bookmarks for you: 00:00 - Listen to the 12 bar bluegrass solo 00:24 - Line 1 of tablature 1:31 - Line 2 of tablature 2:39 - Line 3 of tablature 3:48 - Practice the solo with me
@@cameronsimonton2515 nice! I love Blueridge guitars btw… dollar for dollar they’re some of the nicest sounding acoustics out there. Eastman is in the same category - amazing guitars for the price. Hope you enjoy playing this one!
The lesson presented here is head and shoulders above other tutorials, the format is brilliant. This should be a standard learning format for youtube tutorials. The intro with the full peice at speed, breakdown into sections, the tab shown alongside the demonstrations, even starting with fast speed and repeats at a slower temp, this is a winning formula. You should get an award.
perfect lesson! this is exactly what ive been looking for. something that is fun to play and helps build some muscle memory to get some good licks in your head for improvising.
Wow, this is crazy !!! Can't believe my eyes! Yesterday I was telling myself that I should start learning the Blues on the guitar and today in my You Tube feed I have your video being suggested!!!! The Universe hears everything and knows what we want, I can't believe it! I will follow this lesson and subscribe to your channel! ♡🙏😘Thanks to you and thanks to the Universe 🥰😍
Awesome! I'm trying to transition from decades of playing rock/blues pentatonic scales and having trouble wrapping my head around the major/minor mix. Thank You!
It’s this one here woodtonestrings.com/product/classic-triangle-picks-73mm-3-pack/ lately I’ve been going for a slightly lighter pick for some reason.. just changing things up a bit. Still a big fan of BlueChip though
Nice, but learning just the tabs and not the "why" behind it forces one to learn one song at a time. Hit this note, then this note, then this note . . . . . . There's just so much time a person has and so many memory cells to structure your guitar learning like this. Learn this song, then learn another, then learn another and you're going to forget some of them over time. There must be a way to really learn guitar.
I see where you’re coming from, however this lesson is designed for the players who already have a good understanding of scales and how to use them to play lead. If you need some extra details though, definitely check out the courses I have at Country Guitar Online… find them at the top menu under Lessons, Guitar Courses. Hope to see you over there!
Thought I’d change it up a bit and record a quick lesson for y’all next to the creek behind my house. Hope y'all like the change of scenery! Also, here are some video bookmarks for you:
00:00 - Listen to the 12 bar bluegrass solo
00:24 - Line 1 of tablature
1:31 - Line 2 of tablature
2:39 - Line 3 of tablature
3:48 - Practice the solo with me
Can’t wait to get home and start learning on my Blueridge 🎸
@@cameronsimonton2515 nice! I love Blueridge guitars btw… dollar for dollar they’re some of the nicest sounding acoustics out there. Eastman is in the same category - amazing guitars for the price. Hope you enjoy playing this one!
I like the creek playing very cool
@@cameronsimonton2515 flatpicking a 2007 br140a all day ✌🏽🤜🏼🐏🤛🏼🎶🎵
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The lesson presented here is head and shoulders above other tutorials, the format is brilliant. This should be a standard learning format for youtube tutorials. The intro with the full peice at speed, breakdown into sections, the tab shown alongside the demonstrations, even starting with fast speed and repeats at a slower temp, this is a winning formula. You should get an award.
I appreciate it!!
guys i love this site, the culture, lesson structure, the birds chirping and everything. So happy i found it. Thank you so much!
perfect lesson! this is exactly what ive been looking for. something that is fun to play and helps build some muscle memory to get some good licks in your head for improvising.
Awesome! That was my goal for this format for sure. Hope you can put these licks to good use!
Thank you
This kind of piickin’ always makes me smile 😀 🤠
Thanks for the lesson. I'm practicing it. 💪💪 cheers from IT 🇮🇹
This is awesome!
I really, really enjoy these tutorials man. I'm just knew into Bluegrass and it helps A LOT! Thank you so god damn much!
No kidding I have that same exact Martin! Great guitar!
Nice! Yeah they’re awesome
Foreal loved the vid and thanks for the lesson
Cool lesson!! Straight forward and fun. Keep up the great work!!
What a great lesson! Thank you so much.
Wow, this is crazy !!! Can't believe my eyes! Yesterday I was telling myself that I should start learning the Blues on the guitar and today in my You Tube feed I have your video being suggested!!!! The Universe hears everything and knows what we want, I can't believe it! I will follow this lesson and subscribe to your channel! ♡🙏😘Thanks to you and thanks to the Universe 🥰😍
This is a super-valuable lesson. Thank you very much!
Music for the soul,thankyou my friend 🙋♂️🎶
Awesome! I'm trying to transition from decades of playing rock/blues pentatonic scales and having trouble wrapping my head around the major/minor mix. Thank You!
thank you brother...freaking beautiful
Fantastic licks and lesson. Love the scenery too 🤠
Thanks!
I'm not much of a flat picker, yet I think I can learn some of this at least. Thanks for posting and that's a beautiful guitar.
Nice! Thanks!
Great lesson and tab!!!
Thank you!
Ophhh that’s a nice picking pattering, awesome job
super lesson
Yeee haa...Wayne here from England love your guitar tutorials .keep up the good work.🦬
Thanks Wayne! 🤠
Just what I needed to launch me out of the slump I'd been enduring. Great lesson format, too.
P.S.- Love the ambient sound!
great lesson your format could not be better thank you
GR8 LESSON ,YES TKS 2 BEING ABLE TO PLAY LIKE THAT SUBSCRIBED 🥰😍🤩
Like the creek sounds too lovely 😍
Why haven't I heard of this before? Sounds pretty. I'll have to learn it.
Awesome great music song. So sound great audio. Great cover
Thanks Peter!
Straight to the fuckin point no bull shit yapping about this that and the other just musica!
I am learning Bluegrass and just subscribed to your channel! 👍🙏🤠🙆🏻☺️
Appreciate it!
Hello from Brazil dude
Hello Tio! Thanks for watching 👍
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Very great! Its dunlop yellow pick ? Not bluechip ?
It’s this one here woodtonestrings.com/product/classic-triangle-picks-73mm-3-pack/ lately I’ve been going for a slightly lighter pick for some reason.. just changing things up a bit. Still a big fan of BlueChip though
@@countryguitaronline thank you 👍👍
Is there a reason to follow the picking pattern you have in the tab or are you just showing what you did?
Thanks.
Muito bom. Está TAB está disponível?
Thanks! You can download the tablature in the member area of CountryGuitarOnline.com - link is in the RUclips video description
@@countryguitaronline existe a possibilidade de comprar as tablaturas avulsas? Estou aprendendo muito com teus materiais.
Hello, what kind of guitar is that?
It’s a Martin D-18 with an ambertone finish on the top
@@countryguitaronline is it Adirondack top?
@@Dave-rk2nl it’s Sitka
Like deployed 👍
Nice, but learning just the tabs and not the "why" behind it forces one to learn one song at a time. Hit this note, then this note, then this note . . . . . . There's just so much time a person has and so many memory cells to structure your guitar learning like this. Learn this song, then learn another, then learn another and you're going to forget some of them over time. There must be a way to really learn guitar.
I see where you’re coming from, however this lesson is designed for the players who already have a good understanding of scales and how to use them to play lead. If you need some extra details though, definitely check out the courses I have at Country Guitar Online… find them at the top menu under Lessons, Guitar Courses. Hope to see you over there!
@@countryguitaronline That makes sense. I'll check out those lessons. I hope they teach how to play the guitar. Thanks!
Yes - you need to know the G blues scale in the first position. This is a great lesson for applying that knowledge. Thank you for this lesson!
@@carolinesusner8615 Good point!