
This particular Dupreesque etude phrase is a long guitar stacking Buzz strings together to exemplify the use of classic double stops using 4th and 5ths as well as string slides and hammer on's.
It doesn't resolve in a 3 chord rock manner. He compares it to the song "Rainy Night in Georgia" but also reminds us that Jimi Hendrix used the style a lot too if you think of Little Wing and similar.
Then in Music 7 Buzz plays us a pentatonic scale and then shows us the way to double stop the scale intervals to get 3ds and 4ths and 5ths doublestop shapes.
The camera work could be better for these double stops but I go to my trusty .PDF and look at Music 8 and see to my delight that its all there. Its never all there. Now to check it with my dedicated slack tuned guitar.
The Tab is spot on for tab. It takes some effort to divine it if you wear glasses perhaps and there are some jazz chord shapes that could be explained or at least charted out. Just on general principal you understand.
Music 12 Chicken Pickin New Orleans Style is a classic funk groove uses finger picking and plectrum picking together - more scratching than actually notes. Hybrid picking also uses middle and ring fingers. zztop la grange.
Here he is showing me the right hand picking when I want to see the left hand but its in the small screen!!!!~!!!!!! Did I mention he plays too fast yet? 42:13 little Feat, Dr. John, New Orleans style half way between a funk and a shuffle as in song iko iko I know. Swing factor.
Music 26 Fusion Funk Samba Groove Al Jareau, Neil Larson, Jeff Larber. Plays too fast jazz chords. Says the key is the engine and the right hand has to be consistent. Again looks for 3 elements: motor - melody - voicing chord shape.
B section This is for advanced players but then he talks about triads which is the first thing you should learn far earlier. It no fun if you aren't up to intermediate speed. You will learn if you want to however but like pulling teeth.
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