Awesome! Welcome back Buck!
The smoothest option is probably to print the pdf or guitar pro.
Let me know how it works out!
I'm back after 16 years away! How do I print the tab for each lesson?
Hey Doug, yes check out part 8 here which gives you a good intro:
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Dealin...ith-Distortion/
Let me know if it makes things clearer?
Hey Kris, do you have a lesson on how to set up my amp for a beginner. Thank you
Thank you so much for this lesson it's what i've been looking for....
Thank you so much for the 30 Beginner Blues Licks lesson! It's exactly what I needed - great sounding licks and how to use them with a lot of rhythmic variety and blues embellishments.
Just to double check, you have found the guitar pro file, right? This one will play the lead line while the tab progresses.
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Hi bLueslawyer87 - welcome to the site!
You should be able to see both tabs and video regardless of what unit you are using (see screenshot).
Youtube does not allow us to use the same layout as on the site - which is why we include the tabs on screen. As you explore all the content in the GMC lessons you will see we only provide a fraction of the content for free
Please let me know if I understood you correctly.
Really disappointed; the youtube video had the backing track playing with the tabs on screen, much more convenient than what's here. I thought I'd subscribe and was expecting no less than what was offered on the channel, but to my dismay the website seems very primitive and switching between tabs and 'full-screening' the video is just too much.
Also, it’s really cool being able to hear how all the different guitars sound. Helps you understand what each guitar sounds like in the same context
Chris- this is probably the best blues Edson I’ve ever seen. It’s great how you show us how to follow the chords. The only thing I would like to see, is the scales you use. You tell us and run through them real quick, but it would be super helpful if we saw what scales you take the notes from. Instead of just memorizing them and not knowing what they are from. Thanks. Great job!!!
Do you know how dowload this backing track ??????????????????
Can you print out a pdf of all of the licks? I thought by clicking on the tool icon and then the PDF icon that this would be possible, but it doesn’t seem so.
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Super lesson! Thank you Chris, for helping me to come back to the roots , with this way
How do I download the backing tracks?
Chris has a mean feel for the blues !!!
Hi Larry, the easier way it to count 4 groups of 3. You would say 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3.
Check more info HERE.
How do you count 12/8 time?
Thanks for the Great feedback everyone!! These lessons are always such fun to put together!
Thanks Chris - this is a great lesson for us advancing beginners ; ) The 30 licks/riffs idea is brilliant for blues because you can really experiment and mix things up. Great selection of licks - please do more like this! Maybe Texas blues next? Cheers.
Great set. This was for me the first attempt at blues licks. They are explained perfect in detail for me as beginner, and combined with the Guitar Pro tabs, provide a nice combination of challenge and lots joy playing! Thanks!
Sounds great ! thanks Chris ! Yet another blues lesson in bookmarks...
Very useful lesson. Really like your tips to apply the licks. Great job Chris - thank you!
Great Blues lesson, Chris! i also like the lightning fast guitar change here! :-D
Very nice lesson. Thx Chris