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Outlaw Country Drop D Riffs and Strumming. Lesson ID: A0202 In this guitar lesson, you’ll learn a few country guitar riffs in the style of Charlie Daniels. We’ll also use the chord progressions from “Long Haired Country Boy” by Charlie Daniels to practice some country strumming patterns and chord embellishments.
Check out our new step-by-step course that teaches rhythm fills, chord embellishments, and other lead guitar techniques. This series will focus on the scales and note combinations that will make your playing sound the most country and bluegrass.
There’s so much to learn when it comes to country and bluegrass guitar and it never gets old.”. Today, Devin’s shares his passion for guitar with pickers of all skill levels through his guitar lesson videos hosted on Country Guitar Online and YouTube.
In this lesson, we’re going to start with the basics and learn one of the most important strumming patterns used in country and bluegrass music. We’ll break down the pattern in detail and then I’ll show you how to use it with several common open chords.
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In this guitar lesson, you’ll learn how to play the guitar solos from “Dust in a Baggie” by Billy Strings. We’re going to cover the popular version on YouTube where Billy is playing this song on a couch. We’ll cover all the guitar breaks that Billy plays in this version.
Practice the minor pentatonic scales with our Guitar Lick Library. The minor pentatonic scale is made up of five notes per octave as opposed to a seven note (heptatonic) scale like the major and minor scales. It’s comprised of the 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7 notes of the natural minor scale.