3-Minute Trick to Authentic Rockabilly Blues Sound
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In this video, I explain a rockabilly blues guitar lesson demonstrating a specific groove. The main riff starts on the low E string, sliding from the second to fourth fret, followed by notes on the A string (second fret, fourth fret, second fret) and back to open E.
After teaching this first part slowly, I show how the second part uses the same pattern but starts on the A string. For the turnaround, we use the B note (second fret on A string) as our five chord, maintaining the same pattern.
I demonstrate how to incorporate ninth chords and alternate between playing it slow and fast. The lesson includes variations using different chord progressions and ways to approach the five chord. Throughout the lesson, I emphasize techniques like right-hand muting and provide multiple playing options to suit different skill levels.
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In this video, I explain a rockabilly blues guitar lesson demonstrating a specific groove. The main riff starts on the low E string, sliding from the second to fourth fret, followed by notes on the A string (second fret, fourth fret, second fret) and back to open E.
After teaching this first part slowly, I show how the second part uses the same pattern but starts on the A string. For the turnaround, we use the B note (second fret on A string) as our five chord, maintaining the same pattern.
I demonstrate how to incorporate ninth chords and alternate between playing it slow and fast. The lesson includes variations using different chord progressions and ways to approach the five chord. Throughout the lesson, I emphasize techniques like right-hand muting and provide multiple playing options to suit different skill levels.
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Connect With Jimmy Dillon On These Social Channels
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???? Instagram - https://instagram.com/jimmydillon007
???? TikTok - https://tiktok.com/@jimmydillonguitar
???? Twitter - https://twitter.com/jimmydillon007
#rockabillyguitar #bluesguitar #guitarlesson #rockabilly #vintageguitar #guitarriff #50sguitar #elvisstyle #guitarstandards #guitartech #bluesrock #guitarskills #guitarbasics #guitarfundamentals
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