Description
In this lesson I’ll show you how to play an up-tempo bluesy funk rhythm on electric guitar. Techniques in this lesson include palm-muting, left-hand muting, and alternate picking.
Funk Rhythm Guitar Lesson - Main Breakdown
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Who doesn’t love funky guitar and Brian’s lesson is certainly no exception! I especially love the E# chord hit and this one sounds even better on acoustic guitar……….at least in my humble opinion!!
Jim
Cool. Time to:
‘Play that Funky music white boy.’
;-)
Very Allman Brothery. A good thing.
Hi Brian
Really nice bit of funky rhythm. Thank you for being very thorough in your tutorial. You certainly do not talk too much especially when reminding your beginner students as I am, about how and what pattern of the key you are in. Keep up the brilliant tuition. Many thanks. Kim
John
It will be grate !
If you shorten your
Lesson to 10 minutes
The 10# Lesson
Ya ya that’s it ya
Joey
One reason I subscribed was the fact you take your time and explain how and why.
Only thing with this one, I don’t know how long it will take me to be able to keep up with this jam track.
Thanks Brian
Brian what makes you decide what brand guitar you
like to play when picking out a song?
Great lesson, just what I need.
James Brown was interviewing a gittarist for his band. He asked him “Can you play ninth chords?” The gittarist answers “Ninth chords? Sure!” James Brown asked “All night?” Ba-da-boom!
from time to time I go back to your older lessons, even though I’m totally busy with the new ones. And this one I find really great, it’s so much fund, just as you promised in your lesson – thank you 🙂