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Josh Fossgreen Good idea Diego, will do. Here it is for this one: FREE PDF FOR THIS LESSON: http://joshfossgreen.com/?p=929 Yes, outro and intro are both all bass! The guitar-style melody line at the end is bumped up an octave with the pedal on my Boss multieffects unit. Don't have lessons for them as yet but may do in the future!
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Mike Casey Josh, having trouble connecting with you to set up lessons. send me an email with contact info. bassman1@reagan.com Mike
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Mike Casey Josh, first thank you for sharing. I think one thing that will help us less experienced players would be to do a video only showing how you finger each chord as well as the name of the chord you are playing. From this we can use the tab to fill in the rest of the song. Just a thought.
February 10, 2015 14:34:35 · Reply
Josh Fossgreen Hey Mike, thanks for the idea. I refrained from getting into the specifics in this video because I think it would have been my longest lesson ever otherwise! I'll just throw in here those first few chords: Bar 1: G D B (first three notes of the bar), 3rd, 1st, and 4th finger respectively Bar 2: G E C, 2nd, 1st, 4th finger Bar 3: G F# C, 1st, 3rd, 4th finger Hope that helps a little, but also like I think I mentioned in the video, this kind of piece requires a lot of individual decision making when it comes to fingering, so take your time and go bar by bar!
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Mike Casey Excited that you are willing to teach this piece...looking forward to it.
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Mike Casey Very encouraging thoughts. I started playing in my 40's and although I was competent and played with various groups, I never advanced in my playing. I am now in my 60's and have decided to start learning new concepts and playing for myself. Right on Josh!!!
February 3, 2015 14:14:18 · Reply
Josh Fossgreen Awesome Mike! Thanks for sharing. I wish more people knew that there's no age at which you can't learn new concepts!
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