Here I am talking about typical Rockabilly Guitar. If you learn the Intro of Chuck Berry's Johnny B. Good then you already know all what is needed For you I show the first part of it here again and show you how you can create an entire solo only using the material you have learnt from there.
Sound settings are also a topic if you really want to play original style A clean Fender Amp or any other clean amp setting a delay with 117ms delay time and some spring reverb.
On the rhythm guitar it is essential that you have the accent and the foot which counts the timing on 2 and 4. Imagine that when you play on 190 Bpm you can not count 1 2 3 4 anymore :-)
Here I am talking about typical Rockabilly Guitar. If you learn the Intro of Chuck Berry's Johnny B. Good then you already know all what is needed
For you I show the first part of it here again and show you how you can create an entire solo only using the material you have learnt from there.
Sound settings are also a topic if you really want to play original style
A clean Fender Amp or any other clean amp setting a delay with 117ms delay time and some spring reverb.
On the rhythm guitar it is essential that you have the accent and the foot which counts the timing on 2 and 4. Imagine that when you play on 190 Bpm you can not count 1 2 3 4 anymore :-)
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