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Short Bluegrass Licks and Practice with Backing Track

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Lesson ID: A0108

In this guitar lesson, I’ll teach you some short bluegrass licks that will get you started improvising your own bluegrass guitar solos. We’ll break down the licks with tablature and then I’ll show you how to use these licks to play a basic guitar solo over a common bluegrass chord progression. After you master the licks, practice the arranged solo and your improvising skills with the jam along video! If you like this lesson, check out our Bluegrass Lick Library.

Improvising in the Key of G

Learn the Licks

Video Start Time Lesson Topic
00:00 min Overview
01:56 min Lick 1 – Breakdown with Tablature
02:30 min Proper Left Hand Fingering
04:36 min Lick 2 – Breakdown with Tablature
05:19 min Lick 3 – Breakdown with Tablature
05:51 min Lick 4 – Breakdown with Tablature

Basic Guitar Solo

Video Start Time Lesson Topic
00:00 min Rhythm Progression
01:27 min Playing Bluegrass Licks over Rhythm
02:37 min Basic Bluegrass Solo – Measures 1 through 8
04:07 min Basic Bluegrass Solo – Measures 9 through 16
05:32 min Practice the Solo Arrangement with Me
06:19 min Wrap Up

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Jam Track

Video Start Time Lesson Topic
00:00 min Jam Track – Format
00:43 min Jam Track – Count In

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Scale Charts

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Gold Rush in the Style of Tony Rice

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Lesson ID: A0105
Capo 2nd Fret – Key of A

In this week’s guitar lesson, I’m going to teach y’all how to play the traditional bluegrass song “Gold Rush”. First, I’ll play through the entire song with tablature at three speeds. Then, I’ll break down each of the flatpicking melodies, give you some extra bluegrass flatpicking tips, and teach you all the rhythm guitar parts. After you learn the flatpicking solo break, practice it with the rhythm jam along video where I play three rhythm backing tracks at different speeds. This song will come in handy at your next bluegrass jam!

Lesson Overview

Playthrough with Tablature

Video Start Time Lesson Topic
00:00 min Playthrough with Tablature – Slow Speed
03:02 min Playthrough with Tablature – Medium Speed
04:49 min Playthrough with Tablature – Faster Speed

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Flatpicking Breakdown

Flatpicking Breakdown Videos

Watch the three videos below to learn the song kickoff and an entire flatpicking solo break of “Gold Rush”. In the first video, I’ll teach you the Kickoff and give you some extra tips on pick direction. Then I’ll show you how to play the A and B Parts in the following videos below.

Video 1 – Kickoff

Video Start Time Lesson Topic
00:00 min Song Structure
01:28 min Kickoff
03:43 min Flatpicking Method – Pick Direction

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Video 2 – A Part

Video Start Time Lesson Topic
00:00 min A Part Structure
00:44 min A Part – Line 1
03:01 min Flatpicking Method – Bluegrass Style Pull-offs
05:35 min Practice – Kickoff through A Part Line 1
06:41 min A Part – Line 2
11:55 min Practice – Kickoff through A Part Lines 1 & 2

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Video 3 – B Part

Video Start Time Lesson Topic
00:00 min B Part – Line 1
03:52 min Practice – B Part Line 1
04:40 min B Part – Line 2
07:29 min Solo Break Recap
09:07 min Looping the Break with a Turnaround
10:46 min Practice – B Part Lines 1 & 2

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Rhythm Lesson

Video Start Time Lesson Topic
00:00 min Song Structure
00:59 min Strumming Pattern
02:07 min A Part Chord Progression
04:11 min B Part Chord Progression
05:49 min Bluegrass Jams and Playing Your Solo Break

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Jam Track

Video Start Time Lesson Topic
00:00 min How to Use the Jam Along Tracks
01:52 min Rhythm Backing Track – Slow Speed
05:04 min Rhythm Backing Track – Medium Speed
07:11 min Rhythm Backing Track – Fast Speed

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Foggy Mountain Rock

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Lesson 4 – Country & Bluegrass Rhythm Course
Lesson ID: A0104

In the previous lessons of this course, I taught y’all one of the most important strumming patterns in country and bluegrass music and we practiced it over a really common chord progression. We also applied the strumming pattern to the chord progressions in “Forever And Ever, Amen” by Randy Travis.

In this lesson, we’re going to expand upon the strumming pattern we’ve been studying this series and make it a bit more complex using the bluegrass song “Foggy Mountain Rock”. We’ll cover all the song’s chord progressions, extra strumming techniques, a few common bluegrass licks, and some awesome bass line walk-ups that’ll spice up your chord transitions. If you like the guitar licks and bass line walks, you might also like our Rhythm Fill Riffs and Lead Guitar Course.

Lesson Overview

Chord Progressions

Video Start Time Lesson Topic
00:00 min Song Structure
01:11 min A Part Chord Progression
02:57 min Alternating Bass Line Notes
04:26 min B Part Chord Progression
05:40 min Practice Along with Me

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Strumming Tips

Video Start Time Lesson Topic
00:00 min Adding Accent Strums
02:08 min When to Use Accent Strums
05:51 min Practice Over the A Part
06:50 min Live Chat

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Bluegrass Licks

Video Start Time Lesson Topic
00:00 min Overview
00:18 min Intro Lick
01:16 min Turnaround Lick 1
04:24 min G Licks and Bluegrass Rhythm
05:16 min Turnaround Lick 2
06:35 min Syncopated Rhythm
08:03 min Ending Lick

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Walk-Ups

Video Start Time Lesson Topic
00:00 min Easy Walk-up to C Chord
02:40 min Easy Walk-up to D Chord
04:22 min Intermediate Walk-ups
05:09 min Intermediate Walk-up to C Chord
07:18 min Getting Your Speed Up
08:34 min Intermediate Walk-up to D Chord
10:48 min Intermediate Walk-up to G Chord
12:55 min Practice Drill over A Part Progression

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Listen

Listen to “Foggy Mountain Breakdown” performed by a few different bluegrass artists below using the embedded player from Spotify. I’d highly recommend using Spotify for online radio. If you don’t have a Spotify account, click here to sign up free with your Facebook account or with an e-mail address.

Honey, You Don’t Know My Mind

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Lesson 8 – Rhythm Fill Riffs and Lead Guitar Course
Lesson ID: A0096

Last lesson, we used the hybrid country and bluegrass scale to improvise with fill riffs over the song “Cripple Creek”. We went over the chord progression, some beginner nice fill riffs, and some more advanced fill riffs for the intermediate players.

In this guitar lesson, we’re going to practice the 5th position key of G hybrid scale over the song “Honey, You Don’t Know My Mind”. First, we’ll break down the song’s chord progression and strumming. Then, I’ll teach you three different variations of the song’s instrumental break — we’ll have a version for the beginner pickers, a more complicated intermediate version, and an advanced version for the experienced pickers. This is another great song to play at your next jam!

Lesson Overview

Rhythm Breakdown

Video Start Time Lesson Topic
00:00 min Instrumental Break Chord Progression
01:59 min Verse Chord Progression
04:42 min Strumming Overview
06:00 min Alternating Bass Line
09:08 min Strumming – Pick DU Pick DU
10:28 min Strumming – Pick DU Pick UDU
12:19 min Strumming – Pick D Pick D Pick Pick Pick U UDU

Intro & Instrumental Break Chord Progression

G G G G | G G C C | D D D D | G G G G
G G G G | G G C C | D D D D | G G G G | G G G G

Verse Chord Progression

G G G G – G G | C C C C | D D D D | G G G G
G G G G – G G | C C C C | D D D D | G G G G

Strumming Pattern Ideas
Pattern 1

Pick D Pick D — we’re calling this one the “boom chick” pattern

Pattern 2

Pick DU Pick DU — hear this one in action at 08:45 in the video above

Pattern 3

Pick DU Pick UDU — crank it up a notch with this one at 10:28

Pattern 4

Pick D Pick D Pick Pick Pick U UDU — hear a sample at 12:19

 

Instrumental Breaks

Scroll down on this tab to watch three different instrumental break guitar lesson videos — beginner, intermediate, and advanced. The beginner break is a combo of the “boom chick” strumming pattern and a nice melodic bass line. The intermediate version adds a little more complexity to the beginner break. The advanced version is tricky but I’d recommend trying to learn it if you’re a beginner to intermediate player because it’ll push your pickin’ to the next level!

Video 1 – Beginner Instrumental Break

Video Start Time Beginner Break Topic
00:00 min Overview
02:01 min Measures 1 and 2
04:37 min Measures 3 and 4
07:00 min Measures 5 and 6
09:22 min Measures 7 and 8
11:00 min Measure 9
11:56 min All the way through for practice

 
 

Video 2 – Intermediate Instrumental Break

Video Start Time Intermediate Break Topic
00:00 min Measures 1 and 2
03:12 min Measures 3 and 4
04:45 min Measures 5 and 6
07:01 min Measures 7 and 8
08:24 min Measure 9
08:59 min All the way through for practice

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Video 3 – Advanced Instrumental Break

Video Start Time Intermediate Break Topic
00:54 min Measure 1
05:05 min Measure 2
07:12 min Measure 3
08:52 min Measure 4
11:11 min Measure 5
12:46 min Measure 6
15:02 min Measure 7
15:23 min Measure 8
17:28 min Measure 9
18:02 min Recap
20:05 min All the way through for practice

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Short Fill Riffs

In this video, I’ll show y’all 16 awesome country/bluegrass sounding fill riffs. These’ll be short fills that you can play over C and G chords. They sound great with “Honey, You Don’t Know My Mind” or you can use them with any other song in the key of G. I’ve added some scale charts to the next tab for reference. Each fill riff in this video is built around the 5th position key of G hybrid country/bluegrass scale. Visualize the scale as you learn each fill so you can start piecing together where these notes are coming from.

Video Start Time Lesson Topic
00:00 min Fill Riff Overview
01:58 min Four Beginner C Chord “2e&a” Fill Riffs
04:15 min Four Intermediate C Chord “2e&a” Fill Riffs
07:17 min Four Beginner G Chord “2e&a” Fill Riffs
10:07 min Four Intermediate G Chord “2e&a” Fill Riffs

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Scale Charts

G Major Scale

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G Blues Scale

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G Hybrid Country & Bluegrass Scale

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