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Day 1 – Boogie

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  1. This worked out well for me today,because i was already exposed to this in Fretboard wizzard.I’m going to practice more so i can get up to speed.

  2. Damn! You’re already referencing the “three chord” and th “five chord” as if I know what that means. Can you please give me some guidance on where I should go after the 30 days to play guitar? I’d really like a more clear path to getting better at guitar. Your Emil’s kept talking about making g it fun and not feeling like work but I’m really “working” to figure out the path I should be following.

  3. Nice boogie. I found the 9th measure tough not just for the fingering but because it didn’t sound familiar like the other measures. Anyway, persevered and eventually got it.

  4. Nice, I just came back from 1 1/2 years of being away from TAC. I picked up at the beginning of the 12 Bar Blues 5 Day Challenge. Day 1 Boogie is a fun little groove to get into. I’m looking forward to improving and finding someone that I can play with.

    Don’t forget to play with your metronome.

  5. A great exercise to get better jumping from string to string. It was fun to add a little boogie into the eighth notes. I’ll do more of that no matter the exercise.

  6. I got this under my fingersx but I’m playing it a little differently than Tony. In the second measure I play the first two notes on the A string 5th fret and same for ther 4th measure. The B sequence in the 9th measure doesn’t work for me so I play the B (A string 2nd fret) then the D (D string open), the E flat (D string 1st fret), the F# (D string 4th fret) and the A flat (G string 1st fret). To me, this sequence sounds more bluesy than the one in the tablature.

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  1. This worked out well for me today,because i was already exposed to this in Fretboard wizzard.I’m going to practice more so i can get up to speed.

  2. Damn! You’re already referencing the “three chord” and th “five chord” as if I know what that means. Can you please give me some guidance on where I should go after the 30 days to play guitar? I’d really like a more clear path to getting better at guitar. Your Emil’s kept talking about making g it fun and not feeling like work but I’m really “working” to figure out the path I should be following.

  3. Nice boogie. I found the 9th measure tough not just for the fingering but because it didn’t sound familiar like the other measures. Anyway, persevered and eventually got it.

  4. Nice, I just came back from 1 1/2 years of being away from TAC. I picked up at the beginning of the 12 Bar Blues 5 Day Challenge. Day 1 Boogie is a fun little groove to get into. I’m looking forward to improving and finding someone that I can play with.

    Don’t forget to play with your metronome.

  5. A great exercise to get better jumping from string to string. It was fun to add a little boogie into the eighth notes. I’ll do more of that no matter the exercise.

  6. I got this under my fingersx but I’m playing it a little differently than Tony. In the second measure I play the first two notes on the A string 5th fret and same for ther 4th measure. The B sequence in the 9th measure doesn’t work for me so I play the B (A string 2nd fret) then the D (D string open), the E flat (D string 1st fret), the F# (D string 4th fret) and the A flat (G string 1st fret). To me, this sequence sounds more bluesy than the one in the tablature.

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