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Related: About this forumReese Perkins on Guitar. 2003 Frank's Booth Sessions
I wrote this in Protest of the Iraq War
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Reese Perkins on Guitar. 2003 Frank's Booth Sessions (Original Post)
Abu Pepe
Jul 2017
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Eko
(7,281 posts)1. Sounds good
pretty good technique, but ya gotta learn your chord tones, helps tons. Keeps your licks from sounding like what people expect and hear all the time.
Abu Pepe
(637 posts)2. Thanks for the compliment and advice. nt
I teach and if you want any advice i would be happy to help.
Eko
(7,281 posts)4. You are neglecting the flat 3rd and the flat 7th of
each chord tone for the most, you have it for the one chord down pat but are missing it for the four and five chord.
Granny M
(1,395 posts)5. Great protest song. nt