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Funky Rhythm Guitar - Buzz Feiten Page Four

buzz nad his axeMusic 32 Hendrix Mayfield This repeats what went on in the Cornell Dupree section but adds some changes.

Kind of the same but explained better. Here is what you are paying for!

The tab shows some cool double stops horizontally and vertically on the fret board - giving you something to walk away with that you can practice without making unrealistic goals!

A foundation to build upon! These type of Melodies have no 4th or 7ths 1:12 At this stage of the lesson you are gong to want to play this a few times over and over while practicing.

I'd be surprised if most players didn't find something of interest here.

We are reminded again and again that there are 3 components to all songs its just the tempo that speeds up or slows down.

This isn't a 'rock' instructional Guitar Lesson its a funk/R&B one. Buzz urges us to play out of the box. Most of us have to learn where the boxes are before we can play out of them. So are you ready punk? Well R U?

If you are a Mom and Dad get this - in the credits Buzz thanks his own parents for always making sure he had good music teachers. I find that remarkable and haven't seen that before.

But then this is an independent product. Such a nice young man and grateful too! Parents how do you want to be remembered?

    Menu Funky Rhythm Guitar - Buzz Feiten
  • Ch 1: Tuning
  • Ch 2: James Brown style I
  • Ch 3: James Brown Style II
  • Ch 4: Cornell Dupree Style
  • Ch 5: Chicken Pickin' New Orleans style
  • Ch 6: Fusion Samba Style
  • Ch 7: Hendrix/Mayfield double stop style
  • Ch 8: Closing & Credits
  • Ch 9: Finding the Engine !! 8th or 16th note "engine"
  • Ch 10: Outtakes
  • Ch 11: .PDF exercises
  • Ch 12: Aleksandra Sever "After Hours"

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