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IKnowALittle

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Now, I'm not the one to offer advice very often.
But, I notice that a lot of guys are just beginning or trying to improve.
This is a blues shuffle with a rockabilly feel.
No tab for this ... have to learn it on your own.
If u can figure it out, u have a fighting chance, with all the software that slows it down and keeps it in pitch.
When u figure stuff out on your own, there are many benefits.
Anywho, check this out ...


If your feeling "cocky" , check this out ... and learn it!!!
Can be done.
Tons of tasty licks ...


Hey, I know that I'm kinda the "village idiot", and that's ok.
But I can play and try to be helpful.
 
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Now, I'm not the one to offer advice very often.
But, I notice that a lot of guys are just beginning or trying to improve.
This is a blues shuffle with a rockabilly feel.
No tab for this ... have to learn it on your own.
If u can figure it out, u have a fighting chance, with all the software that slows it down and keeps it in pitch.
When u figure stuff out on your own, there are many benefits.
Anywho, check this out ...


If your feeling "cocky" , check this out ... and learn it!!!
Can be done.
Tons of tasty licks ...


Hey, I know that I'm kinda the "village idiot", and that's ok.
But I can play and try to be helpful.

The video at the bottom, the guys using some cool stuff as far as gear. Man I want that Fulltone Echoplex and the Roland unit.
 
thx. if u can open your mind, the Rodney Gene video is SRV playin' rockabilly.
I have no great love for rockabilly, never really listen to it, but following the links on yt I ran across them.
I love fabulous guitar playin', regardless of genre.
I can get a little pedantic about stuff I care about (like playin' guitar). apologize if I go overboard at times.
 
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Totally agree it's best to learn as much as you can by ear. It helps with feel a lot. Plus it gets your brain in a problem solving sort of mode that helps creativity. YMMV, of course.
 
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