April Guitar Routine
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Dancing Bears
Set Out Runnin' -
Home Before Daylight
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Twenty Bills
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Devil's Friend
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American Beauty
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Young Man, Old ManI'm A Lot Like You
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So Much More
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Rolling Home To You
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Take A Look At My Life
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Run Around The Same Old Town
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The Tax ManTax Refund, New Guitar Day
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Tax Deduction Scavenger Hunt
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Keep Those Receipts
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Offshore Bank Account
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Death and Taxes
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Hey There BBBB Shake
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Lucille
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King's Court
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Thrill Seeker
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It Has Not Gone Away
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5 Day Vibrato ChallengeDay 1 - Ants In Your Pants
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Day 2 - Pullin' Nails
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Day 3 - Livin' On The Edge
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Day 4 - The More The Merrier
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Day 5 - Tag Along
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Day 3 – Livin’ On The Edge
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I like the back track to put the lesson to.
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Hey that sounded pretty good! This technique I seem to play this one the best! It sounded great with the backing track especially when I played in time with the backing track. I would work my way up and then work my way back down and end with an open A and it sounded so cool!
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They all look like Ants in Your Pants
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This vibrato style is the hardest for me. I can’t seem to move back and forth quickly enough to get vibrato before the string loses its ring. Even the leverage is easier on the lower strings, and the confined is easier, too. I tried all three with the backing track but couldn’t seem to know what to do with the chord changes.
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Oh, I figured it out, using the 12 bar blues formula!
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I like the back track to put the lesson to.
Hey that sounded pretty good! This technique I seem to play this one the best! It sounded great with the backing track especially when I played in time with the backing track. I would work my way up and then work my way back down and end with an open A and it sounded so cool!
They all look like Ants in Your Pants
This vibrato style is the hardest for me. I can’t seem to move back and forth quickly enough to get vibrato before the string loses its ring. Even the leverage is easier on the lower strings, and the confined is easier, too. I tried all three with the backing track but couldn’t seem to know what to do with the chord changes.
Oh, I figured it out, using the 12 bar blues formula!