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Registrace 1. 06. 2009
Announcement: I’m moving to Fun-Guy Records YouTube Channel!
All the same content here on 222Horton plus more will be up on the Fun-Guy Records channel. Tonight’s new content over there is “Reverend Horton Heat Rig Rundown 2023” - where I explain my guitar, pedals and amps. More new content coming.
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Picks - An Experiment
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Thin picks are brighter and add a natural compression but feel mushy. Thick picks are darker but for me, easier to play faster and more aggressive. But it kind of all comes down to what you’re used to. Thanks to Bryan Kehoe at #JimDunlopUSA #DunlopArtist #PerformanceIsEverywhere
Country Hybrid Picking Lesson Three
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Over the first position E chord and A chord. This lesson completes the first basic pattern. Warning - this is addictive. See our live-streams on Stageit.com. You can find the links on the Reverend Horton Heat Facebook page.
Country Hybrid Lesson 2
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Country Hybrid Fingerpicking Lesson 2 Getting the ring finger of the right hand into action. Watch us livestream on stageit.com Support Reverend Horton Heat by going to reverendhortonheat.com/store and getting some cool stuff. Also check out funguyrecords.com
Beginning Country Fingerpicking Guitar - Lesson One
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Geared for beginners and intermediate players This is good too for advanced players who are interested in getting into hybrid type Travis Picking. See our live-stream on Stageit.com every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday night! Support the band and other cool artists at reverendhortonheat.com/store funguyrecords.com
May 11, 2020
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Reverend Horton Heat presents The Jimbos with special guest Lance Lipinsky! Saturday, May 16, 2020. 10:15 PM CDT. On Stageit.com. Search Reverend Horton Heat on the Stageit website. Gifts. Fan Interaction.
Psychobilly Freakout Part 3
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Part 3 of the Reverend Horton Heat song “Psychobilly Freakout” as taught by Jim Heath aka Reverend Horton Heat. This video puts together the whole opening riff that started with parts 1 and 2.
Psychobilly Freakout As Taught By Jim Heath - Part 1
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Psychobilly Freakout As Taught By Jim Heath - Part 1
This is very valuable, thank you very much Rev.! Thanks for sharing your knowledge! Much appreciated!
Thanks Rev *salutes*
Cool tutorial Jim ... when you have time it would be great to see you explaining one of my favorite Rev song ... Sue Jack Daniel
Awesome tutorial. I would love to see the rest!
Just came across this one. Be careful uploading the same content on multiple channels even if you own it. YT has a bad habit of copyright striking creators for that since it's an algorithm that checks.
Thanks, Jim! I could never find anyone to teach Travis-style picking to me. So, your video lessons are invaluable. Keep up the good work!
legend
Thank you for this fingerpicking service, Reverend Heat!
Awesome ,seen you play live before!!!! . we have the same name , haha Love your playing man !!!
Awsome! time for me to really practice this :)
you have taught me so much please dont stop doing what you are doing
absolute legend thank you for posting
This is the greatest thing ever. Thanks, Jim!
Yes, more of this song and more songs!
Omw there brother
Thanks for the info just subscribed! And thank you for making your way to upstate NY this past summer. You guys knocked us all out!!
Thank you!
Nice! Have a good Thanksgiving Jim!
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Love ya Jim
As long as we don't lose our music lessons! Thanks for those, btw,
Yahhhhoooo!
Yoooo Jim! Where'd you get those nifty Faosa Tampico glasses?!?
Thank you soooo much!!! I love your music and appreciate the time you take to show us how it’s done. Sioux City, Iowa
Everyone says I'm a fungi ... cause I love mushrooms so much ... heeh heh ... thanks for all your vids.
Thanks Jim! 👍🚂
Great lesson from one of the coolest guitar players out there. Thanks, Rev!
the dunlop gator picks, especially .96mm, feel amazing. I like switching to the thicker ones, also, it feels like it can bring a "mahogany" wood sound out of acoustic instruments.. like thicker like you're hearing the guitar from the other side of a case. Good ol coffin atmosphere sound. I was a dolt for a while trying a whacky idea of wrapping my thumb in a piece of cloth and using that as a kind of muted low bass sound and it was pretty fun and had an interesting effect (for recording.) Crikey though, the gator brand from dunlop is very fun and seem to (for me) last so very long. They also, because of the material they're made from, don't have that plasticky plink sound to them.
More please
One of the Craziest riff I ever tried ! 🤣🤣🤣 Love it !
Thank you for the lesson ! It s so satisfying playing hybrid !
Please post the rest
Hey Jim just found out about your lessons ,Been a fan of yours for years and Rock a billy ,I grew up with it ,Im 60 I heard what you heard, Your doing a great job, It is heard to slow down to teach ,But you put yourself into the student ,Or on that level .,That makes you a good teacher ,Thanks
Hey Jim please go there👍
You gotta love the Rev!
Your my favorite Guitarist. My wife and I are hope to make it to Your show in Indiana this year. You don't have any in Ohio !!! Happy New Year
Cool! and funny too ... I learned something ... and gona take my time until lesson 2 poo poo how whoooo laters and thanks!
You’re the shit! Ty Rev! Look it up on the internet!!!
why would a beginner even attempt this brain slapper
This is so badass can’t wait to play fully
Love that song Crucial thanks Jim all the best to ya bud cheers
love the Rev
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Interesting Video Man! Been a fan & a guitar player since the mid '90's Rev. Much Respect
Hey Jim all your lessons were awesome , do you plan on doing more ? Much appreciated brother 😎👍
How the heck am I only discovering now that JimHorton has a CZcams?!?!?!
Is this channel still active?
thank you for everything Mr. Heath,, this is the best lesson given by the original artist that i've ever seen, love your music and career !
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What strings do you use?
You should make a song called "Texas Twister"