Description
The electric guitar keeps holding it down with our palm muted riff over the chord progression. We're sticking to the same pattern as the verses, but now just going between D major and A major.
By now you should have a pretty good idea of how important this part is for the groove! Especially because of the "loose" nature of the acoustic guitar it's even more crucial that the electric is dead-on with the rhythm section.
Lesson Info
Instructor
Henrik Linde
Tutorial Lessons
- Flesh and Blood: Introduction
- Flesh and Blood: Gear & Tone
- Where The Willow Grew: Intro - Acoustic
- A Singin' Mountain: Intro - Electric
- The Mornin' Dew: Verse - Acoustic
- Sky Of Baby Blue: Verse - Electric
- You're The One I Need: Chorus - Acoustic
- Quite A Lady: Chorus - Electric
- The Sun Went: Solo - Acoustic Rhythm
- Sang Just For Me: Solo - Electric
- From A Reed: Solo - Acoustic Lead
- Had To Move Along: Final Verse
- Flesh and Blood: Full Performance
- Flesh and Blood: Single Guitar
- Flesh and Blood: Jam Along