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Bluegrass Rhythm // Section 4

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  1. These lessons are exactly what I have been looking for….the explanation and then the different speeds to play along with. The direct speeds are so very helpful!! I am so enjoying these lessons and advancing more than I ever have on the guitar. So glad I signed up for the TAC and Song Academy!!!!!

  2. Hello Guy’s
    This lesson up to now has tony
    explaning the section but there Is NO
    Demo as in other song lessons
    OR is there something I am doing
    incorrectly?

    1. Yes. This lesson jumps right from the explanation to the slow medium fast exercise. Tony doesn’t
      play in the explanations like the later lessons. You are seeing the dawn of the mastodons in this instructional format.

  3. I always had a hard time imitating and learning to play faster songs. Boy, these “slow – medium – fast” modes makes a big difference… thanks Tony!

  4. Section 3 is giving me problems. Every time that I hammer on the middle finger of the c chord it never rings clear. Any suggestions?

    1. Michael,

      A great way to help this out is to just single out that string and motion… once you get it clear try and bring it into the rhythm. Another thing that will help is really making sure that you are coming down on that hammer on with the very tip of your finger. I hope this helps 🙂

      Cheers,
      Tony

  5. I have been working on this for about a month. Like most people that walk up to the 1st fret second string is hard. I have listened to you use this rhythm reviewing guitars and I just love it. One of my goals is to play this well at speed.

  6. Tony, thanks for pointing out the location of the tabs and dropping a link. I took the time to slow down today and this piece finally fell into place. I’m traveling for work this week so I’m practicing on my new Martin Dreadnought Jr (bought in part based upon your review) and it is beginning to flow. As my Daddy told me once, “Son its a good thing you ain’t a doctor because you have no patience!”

    Thanks.

  7. This looks so easy, but it has been my nemesis. I just figured out I have to push with the pinky and ring finger while on the E and B strings to reach the first and second frets of the A string. I was reaching and lifting both fingers giving one heck of a buzz. I am slow, what can I say.

    1. Dan,

      Great progress!!! And I am really glad that you posted your experience and development. You discovered a crucial element to making this work, those darn high strings during the bass walk. Great job!!!

      Cheers,
      Tony

  8. Having a tough time with that 1st finger stretch on the G walk up 1st fret second string, keeps pulling my 3rd and 4th fingers apart on the E & B strings not sounding clean at all keep getting a buzz but not the good beer one.

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