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- Travis Picking with High Voltage
- Electric Travis Picking Gear and Tone
- Electric Travis Picking: Adding A Simple Melody
- Electric Travis Picking: Expanding The Melody
- Electric Travis Picking: Adding A Tension Note
- Electric Travis Picking: Building On The Basics Pt. 3
- Advanced Travis Picking Practice Tune
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- The Secret Vault of Country Licks!
- Country Lick Gear and Tone
- 6th Intervals On the A and G string
- Your First Horizontal Country Lick
- Improvising With Your New Lick
- Adapting The Lick To The G and E String
- Connecting The Patterns and Triads with The High Lick
- Connecting The Patterns and Triads with The Low Lick
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Expanding The Acoustic Foundation
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Country music ultimately comes down to an acoustic guitar. That's where almost every song starts, and being able to play a solid acoustic rhythm guitar part for a Country song is more valuable than any other skill you can acquire in this world. If you get really good at it, you don't even need a band. And then if you have a band you'll make it sound that much better by providing a solid foundation with your acoustic guitar playing. So in this chapter we're going to dig in to some more advanced concepts for playing acoustic guitar in a country context. In this first tutorial we'll dig into some more advanced right hand work. Let's get started!
Instructor
Anders Mouridsen