Country Guitar Rhythm Techniques

Mornin'!

This NEW Dvd is FLYING off the shelf already! It's called 'The 5 Golden Ingredients To Mastering Country Guitar Rhythm'

This Video Course Teaches You Solid Right Hand Techniques, Double Stops, Hot Fills and Rhythm Transitions, colorful substitution chords and most importantly, HOW, when and when NOT to use certain techniques!
 
One of the MOST common questions I am asked is about HOT country guitar rhythm. It's not something you see a lot of guitarist talking about or teaching, but it happens to be the most important area of your guitar playing.
 
Whether you're in a band full time, on the weekends or maybe you're a studio musician. No matter where you play or who you play in front of, rhythm playing is something WE ALL have to have a good understanding of this vital area of our playing...
 
I decided to go ahead and POUR OUT my VERY BEST on this video package. We will not only learn the mental techniques that are essential to playing but the HANDS ON physical methods and EVERYTHING you need to know to be the WELL-ROUNDED musician you want to be!
 
This is an intense Video Course - The FORMULA of country/Blues/southern Rock Rhythm 15 Pages FULL Tabs and Standard Notation - Easy To Follow System - LIVE Backing Tracks - REAL-TIME Targeted Practice Sessions - Close-Up Cameras on Both Hands
 
Click HERE to Check it out -->  5 Golden ingredients of Country/Blues/Southern Rock Rhythm
I know you're gonna LOVE this one... Thanks for reading!
Doug Seven

2 comments:

  1. Hey Doug,

    Why no comments on this one? I thought this was one of the best and certainly most useful for playing out with your band mates.

    I've been playing rhythm similarly for many years and in many styles, but I took away a slightly different take on it all from you in this vid. Great stuff. Rhythm playing is really where it's at.

    Best Regards, Mark Z

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  2. Hi Doug,

    I downloaded this video lesson this weekend and it is fabulous. I have been playing blues & rock for the past 20 years or so. I bought a black Fender Hot Rod vintage reissue last fall, but had not really been able to transition from rock & blues to country until I went through your lesson. Now i get what country guitar playing is all about ! What you said about this being the solid foundation to country hot lick & soloing is so true, these flow more easily now.

    Tweed Dog Steve

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