I've been working on a minor blues rhythm lesson for you. It's now ready for consumption. 🙂
Here you go - https://www.masterguitaracademy.com/course/minor-blues-rhythm-1/
The vocal audio is not my usual quality. I had to use the onboard camera microphone, because the batteries in my headset mic died at the beginning of filming, and I was not aware. Instead of re-filming the whole lesson, I tried to tweak the audio best I could. Is it okay, sound-quality-wise?
Fantastic Foundation Essentials- Really Nice "Let me show you how it's done, son," instruction, Robert. THIS rhythm should be the source of an MGA members rhythm jam. We should set a simple drum track for time keeping.
Chops and chops, just build the ability to play this consistently in time over 12 or 24 or more bars. And when several member submissions are strung together we can move it up to a solo jam.
Sounds good who's in?
Like the shirt! 😀 Oh, and the lesson also.
This is a fun rhythm lesson. In a word, "groovy."
I will enjoy working on it. Robert is correct in that the muting aspect is tricky, but essential.
The voice quality was fine. I didn't notice much difference at all.
Robert, you are rocking that new beard, baby! Love it.