5 easy E chord riffs you've heard the pros play... a guitar lesson with a guitar teacher
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- Guitar tutorial about 5 things you can play on an E chord to sound like a pro.
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That's a stunning Taylor - sounds fantastic!
Hey , I was just gifted this video. Been playing guitar for 45ish years. You have a new subscriber!
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Dude doesn’t reply?
@@theyoungupstarts1243 So what?
Always appreciate these little tricks... makes a big difference and fun to try out. Thanks for your efforts and keep it coming.
Good point on the need to dig into the strings a bit, picking or plucking with the right hand. Hit ‘em like you mean it. Good video.
Love your happy, positive energy. Pleasure to watch.
now there is some good stuff to add to my E and A jives..thanks...
love your passion and excitement !! 👌🏼👌🏼
Great tone quality ‼️ Thanks for taking the time to share this lesson! 🎸 🎼 🎶🎶🎵
Mr. FGA, Thanks so very much for this one. I use the E chord shape a lot and am currently working on the Ex. 3 Minor Pentatonic over E chord. I'll incorporate it tonight in a local campfire event, infusing some blues into an outlaw cover of a Ray Wylie Hubbard Tune. I'm glad the UTube feed pointed me to you and I'm glad I subscribed! Cheers!
This will help me step it up a bit. Awesome, thank you master.❤️🙏
Brilliant, so simple yet sounds so darn good...thanks for sharing, you earned a new subscriber!
Meeeee toooooo!
As always, another great little lesson. Some fun stuff here.
Perfect speed moving through the video… thank you sir! Great video 👍🏻
Thanks I have found this helpful taking my blues to acoustic guitar
Absolute good stuff. Many thanks.
Another awesome lesson, thank you!
Good job on this! Thanks!
Love this guys. And his guitar.
That was great. You are very good at explaining fast and fun. That was your first video I have seen of you but it won’t be the last. Thanks 😊
Thank you for this content. Very helpful.
I just got an acoustic guitar to start strumming and fingerstyle.
Thanks for this today.
Cool lesson.. luv it!!
Really informative man! Subscribed and liked!
Oh yes! Thank You vey much for the lesson :)
Great wee video explains how you can be a flat player and get a flat sound or add some special timing , vibrato something more to give you your own individual sound.
Great lesson!! Thank you!
Love it brilliant, thanks.
All good tips. Thanks
Brilliant, liked and subbed!
That's just super cool !
Man your guitar sounds really really great!! Thanks for posting!
Hey, thanks!
Great attitude and lesson!
I love a great short video! Thank you!!
'course I like the long ones too. ;)
Great stuff!
Most excellent lesson. 😎
All of that was excellent advice
Think this will help me out! Thanks
Good stuff!
Ace xx can't wait to put into practice.
I like what you said an what you played an how you showed the steps keep it there brother ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ make some more vids
Lovely sound to that geetar !
Thanks Allot! 👊😎
You got my attention and now subscribed 👍🏻
Scotty Moore famously used the E-A-E trick on Elvis’ cover version of “Mystery Train”.
My black Cadillac Lightning Hopkins points the way… Stevie super imposed this and added what he did…. Great stuff either way.
Great! Great! Great! Thanks!
At 2:04, it sounds like the beginning of 'Green River' by CCR. Great video, very helpful, thanks.
I just subscribed to your channel. That was good stuff. I especially like the blues notes and would love to learn some basic up and down the neck blues notes..Thanks much and keep up the videos..Grest sounding Taylor by the way…!
Cool. Enjoyed
It's great that you love yourself
Thanks brother🤙🤙
Very nice!
Cool. Really cool
Very Kool, new sub. Cheers
Thanks mate, I love it even though I play Electric. It also sounds great in the LesPaul haha.🤭 SUBSCRIBED!🤘💯
Good stuff.
❤❤❤love thank this nice guitar I like it
You got my subscription.
I'm old.. we use to call these "tricks".. "riffs" :)
Gee, that was a lot of fun. Very instructive, and I don’t even play. Thanks
Yooooo loved this vid more E chord stuff please I live on the e chord lol ... Like seriously I play the E chord soooooo much like I don't understand how it never gets old
And if I'm feeling sassy I use a capo lol
I totally relate to this. E - land is a place I hang out A LOT!
So much Rock & Roll, Hard Rock and Rock all love the key of E.
On number 3 thanx so much for explains the slide up riff with clarity so fellow humans could understand. You move to fast with expectancy I can follow. It's helpful but very frustrating to me
What model of Taylor is that . ? How do you afford all those amazing guitars ?
This is a great lesson! Thanks!
BTW, Moving the body of the guitar when you playing does given modulation effect, it is very subtle, but very useful… Just watch one of the greatest guitarist in the world, when it comes to acoustic… Tommy Emmanuel does it, I wouldn’t call him young, at 69 years old. 🤷🏾😊
You have just got a new 91 year old coffin dodger interested. Lets hope for a while yet. THANKS
Took me all of 24 seconds to subscribe. 😁
Dag man - cause you are feeling it -you are getting in to it -- the same as moving your mouth around when you are playing -you are getting into it there bud
Dinosaur bends like Ace Freley are cool
What model Taylor are you playing? It has great sustain.
It looks like sometimes when you slide up to the 3rd and 4th fret on the b and g strings that you are also catching the 5th fret of the D string (making a G note which fits with the Em) are you?
Mystreee traaaiiin!
Is your Taylor LTD rosewood or Walnut?
It does on my guitar. Must be the way you’re playing
You saved my guitar trip to the bandsaw, thanks.😎
😂you cracked me up
Starts the video: Meh...these will be boring but I'll watch anyway
Ends the video: These are awesome - I knew they would be!!
Great tutorial.
Lol thanks, glad you liked it!😁
Sounds like mystery train by elvis presley
Edit: Sang by elvis
The E ,A,E riff
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I never knew easy e played guitar! Didn't know alot of pros play his riffs.interesting
Sounds like the guitar part from the Dave Chapelle show intro.
I'm with the s guy at 70 my fingers don't move very quickly
Don’t feel bad, I’m 69 and played guitar since about 13 yrs old. Played in dozens of bands in Jr Hi and Hi school seven until my late 20’s. Played lead guitar and learned them by ear, back in the day when there wasn’t internet and instant information. But there was nothing like it in the world. Getting together with your buds at a club, doing the sound check and starting the gif later…! I didn’t need drugs to get high. Usually a Jack-n- Coke and some balls to the wall Rock-n-Roll and the crowed getting into it was enough. I started playing again about 2 yrs ago and I can not get these fingers to move like they once did! It’s so frustrating and really gets me..! I have a lifelong friend who’s played drums over 50 years and occasionally plays in a couple of bands. He’s invited me to come out and set in with them sometime. But I gotta be honest, I want to do it so bad, just once more for that feeling, yet, I’m scared as hell my damn fingers won’t do what my mind tells them to and don’t want to embarrass my family, daughters and granddaughters. The wife knew me when I played back in the day..
So I’m hoping with practice and a little luck, I’ll be able to do this and have a ball…Stay Safe my friend✌️
Yes they do!!!!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
I’m over 70 and can still do this. Keep playing and it’ll come back
@corkbour7708 I only started learning guitar 3 years ago and I have terrible hands fingers and wrists. There is nothing to "come back", but playing is making my hands and fingers a little more mobile
That's blue grass also not blues runs
I know what it does when i bend it back.
Lazy people,,, 29K subscribers and in 6 days 79K views ?? Sub and click people. cost you nothing but helps him.
Your flat picking country runs in 7ths and calling it blues but it's close enough
For real? Country wouldn't exist without the blues basics.
My fingers aren’t that fast.
drop your tuning by a whole step, record yourself, speed up the playback until you’re back in standard tuning… problem solved. 🤭
@@patrickmaline4258well there you go! 😂
Nice tip , maybe slow it down a tad for the old farts.
You know there is an option for "playback speed" .... located in the "settings" 🤘
No your rong
No. You're wrong.
Rong
Wascally wabbit
Yes yaw rite an im confuzed
I can’t figure out why young guitar players think rocking the neck back and forth does anything.
Because it adds a subtle level of modulation. For a more pronounced version, you can push the body towards yourself as you push the neck away from you for a faux trem arm giving a more noticeable change in pitch.
Rocking the neck back and forth is more akin to when you gently tease a trem arm for that gentle warble
Sometimes it can be so subtle that you could argue that it’s more for the players benefit and more of a ‘feel’ thing, in the same way that you feel a real tube amp pushing air compared to a listener on their phone.
Give it a go, you might surprise yourself
@@TheSuperspyk Doesn’t do jack.
@@MrBritriderI’d schedule a hearing check. There is definitely an effect. Les Paul’s don’t have a bar, but even slight pressure at the neck gives noticeable effect to the playing. Less on an acoustic, but still there. You don’t like it, fine, but to many if not most players, it’s a thing.
@@TheSuperspyk I have tried it and couldn’t hear any difference and I looked like I was having some kind of spasm.
@@mds1171 kind of how I look when I try and dance to be fair.
If you have an electric with a bolt on neck, try it through headphones - it may be more noticeable?
But hey, not every playing style is for everyone - kinda like playing with your strap real low, or too high - but there’s a niche out there for those who love it
I guess we could chalk it up to a similar vein and ongoing debate about tonewoods haha
Too fast! ... hard to see your fingers
Change the playback speed!
Shaking the guitar is a useless habit.
Agreed
Nope, there's a very small Doppler effect that simulates vibrato. If I can hear it, you can, too.
To each their own. His ear, not yours.
@@gradydixon7316 hey, if he wants to yang away on his guitar then he can yang away on his guitar. Don't really care.
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I like what you said an what you played an how you showed the steps keep it there brother ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ make some more vids