In this week’s guitar lesson, you’ll learn how to play a soulful rhythm and fill licks – perfect for learning how to compliment a band (with or without a vocalist).
To view the Part 2 video, download the tablature, and the MP3 jam tracks for this lesson, visit https://www.activemelody.com/lesson/soulful-rhythm-fill-licks-using-top-3-strings-rhythm-guitar-lesson-ep316/
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Ох и хороши уроки у Брайна
Words cant describe how thankful I am to you my friend, I have learned so much from you. Music theory is hard yet you manage to make it seem simple and easy and you do it for free. Thank you from the bottom of my heart
How many bloody guitars you got now Bri ! Ha
Bravo, Brian, if only I had this when I was 12 years old! Great vid.
These lessons are perfect for where I'm at right now. Love the no-nonsense approach. Thank you.
I'm learning more with this lesson than any other lesson, period. Thank you so much, Brian.
Chuck, member of active melody
THIS is exactly what I'm looking for!!
Time for your meds music
Brian is the best teacher on YouTube hands down. He puts so much time and effort into each lesson. I’ve said it before but I will again-if you are not a premium member you are missing out. It’s very reasonably priced and Ive gotten so much out of it. Brian always talks about small take aways from each lesson. It took me a while to really get this point but even if I don’t learn the whole song-I’m starting to really notice things I’ve learned from Brian that are translating into my playing on a regular. Thanks again Brian!
Beutiful tele.
Another great lesson thanks!
Nice. Thankyou
Great elevator music !!!
hi there , I wonder which kind of tele are u using here ?
Yabber yabber yabber
Goodsir, could you make another rock lesson. Very appreciated.
Great lesson. Simple and elegant.
Thanks for this.
You must be in high demand as a studio muso over there in USA (Nashville??), Brian. There seems to be no end to your ability to compose fresh and new material no matter how long you've been doing it. I've been in this industry 45 years and I take my hat off to you sir.
Hello dear Brian
you are English or American?