10 INSANELY Fun Acoustic Riffs You Must Learn Now
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
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Here's my Top 10 most fun to play acoustic riffs. All of these riffs are insanely fun to play. Are you tired of playing the same old riffs? Learning some of these riffs is the perfect way to jumpstart your playing. It also makes for a quick and easy lesson if you're pressed for time. The riffs are performed from EASY to HARD. Challenge yourself! If you'd like FREE TABS to any or all of the riffs, just email me at markaranalli@gmail.com. Need help with any of the riffs? Just reach out and I'll do what I can to help you nail them! Included are riffs by the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Fleetwood Mac, The Allman Brothers Band, Peter Gabriel, and more.
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I took private lessons for a while and my instructor said he’s seen many guitarists learn the intro to a song but never learn to play the song. He said we do ourselves a disservice by doing this and as a young guitarist he began to make real progress when he would learn the entire song and play along with the record, trying to sound as much like the original as he could. Makes sense to me.
Hey Steve. That's great advice. I've actually made 3 or 4 videos about the importance of learning the entire song. It's a huge confidence builder and without sounding silly or overstating it, I really believe that it leads to more sustained and organized practice. I'm self taught and I remember being in my mid teens (I started playing at 12) and all I could play was the intro to Limelight or Crazy Train or bits to the solo of The Last in Line. I always work through the entire song with my students. If the song has a guitar solo that's especially challenging I'll give them a rhythm part to play. On the flip side of things, I have found that learning to perfect a classic riff each day for a week is a good rut buster. It's amazing how many of the riffs that we think we know have so many subtleties that we can still learn. Thanks so much for taking the time to write such a thoughtful comment. I really appreciate your time and comment. I hope you have a great day. Mark
Hey Mark, that looks like a Georgia tag. Are you also in the great state of Georgia?
I'm more of having the right progression and melody and rgen making it your own asap but each to their own. In music there should be absolute freedom
Love Alvin Lee “Ten Years After” back when like 1967 unbelievable musical world.
0:38 No, you had it right the first time :)
Great choices on all!!
Gonna save this for a watch! I only started learning guitar 7 weeks ago and I'm documenting my entire learning journey on here so as always, this will be super motivational!
I think that's awesome. If you're new to CZcams and you have any questions, I can at least tell you what not to do. My email is markaranalli@gmail.com. take care and be well. Mark
Great choices beautiful demonstrated. Thank you!
Awesome selection of great acoustic tunes.
Very nice Mark!
Thanks. You did a great job of going from easiest to hardest, more or less, with these guitar parts everybody knows and would love to learn.
I love this kind of stuff! I've been captivated by Alvin Lee's riff since I first heard it, along with pretty much every other one you covered. Thanks again, Mark, for another completely worthwhile video in your inimitable style.
I really appreciate the kind words and you always supporting. I was listening to Is thick as a brick This morning The algorithm decided that I needed to listen to deep cuts by ten tears after. I bought a space in time on cassette in 88. Mark
@@8MinuteAxe I bought a couple of greatest hits CDs that same year; Jethro Tull 'Original Masters' and Ten Years After 'Classic Performances of'. I still have them (long since ripped to electronic storage though the discs remain in The Vault) and probably appreciate them more now.
Awesome. These are such great choices!! Thank you!!
Those are definitely some of the best riffs ever created on acoustic guitar! Thanks for the video 🎶
Loved this! Thanks so much!
Mark, Thank you. I am working on the 10 fun acoustic riffs. Great tunes to learn with.
And to think… I learned I’d love to change the world intro by ear!!! Great job Mark!!
That's good. I remember sitting in my grandparents family room in New Rochelle, NY with a small GE tape recorder and a cassette with one song on it that I was able to grab from the radio. Suite Madame Blue. It took me hours to get the intro down. I was 12, it was 83, no books, no video, no idea what a bm shape was. every note was separate. LOL
Thanks for the fun! Those certainly were. It might be interesting to ask guitar players out here what songs they might have on their own such list.
Hey, in other news, I finally pulled the trigger and bought that Vangoa 12 on Amazon. It's a bit easier to play than my vintage 1970 Guild F512 (bought used in '71), and a whole lot lighter too.
It's also better quality than my vintage 1968 Harmony 12, which was about the same price back then, and that would be much more in today's $$.
So overall, I'm loving it so far. Haven't yet had the chance to plug it in yet; my housemate says I can borrow her portable amp to try it out, and I'm gonna take her up on that.
(It's my first pluggable guitar, so I'm gonna have a whole new universe to learn now.)
Stay double-coursed! (The 6 sounded fine on this list, though.)
Fred
Hey Fred. I feel like we haven't talked in quite a while. I'm glad you're enjoying the Vangoa. The best part is that they stand by their product and genuinely care (if they don't they've perpetuated a Herculean ruse). Plugging in doesn't usually work out too well unless you have an Anthem or equivalent pickup that costs more than most guitars. Taylor went all in with their ES2 system. 1000 to 10000. doesn't matter. You get an ES2. Keep in touch. Mark
@@8MinuteAxe "I feel like we haven't talked in quite a while." Maybe that's because we haven't ;-)
I've been away from YT for a spell; every once in a while, life latches onto my free time.
Anyhow, as I mentioned, I've never been "plugged," so I'm pretty much ignorant of the lingo and the equipment. (ES2?) Are you saying that the Vangoa, with its female plug and the cable packed with it, care about what the other end of that cable is plugged into? Is there some issue with impedance matching? Do I have to install something else on the guitar or what? Why would they do that?
"You get an ES2." - Is that an instruction or a statement?
I won't ask you to take the time to answer all this or give me some grand tutorial (which I probably need); rather, is there some resource you could point me to for that?
Any little hint or pointer will help. Thanks!
Fred. We are DEFINITELY kindred spirits. I would have taken that and ran with it in a very similar way. And as things usually are as Friar William of Occam says they are, ES2 is Taylor's proprietary pickup system. Expression System 2nd Generation. E. S. 2. :). The Vangoa pickup is just as good as any other one out there save the high end ones that usually use a piezo, a microphone, and a sound board vibration detector (that's not the proper name but that's the best way I can describe it). If you are ever looking to install a pickup, universally the LR Baggs Anthem is supposed to be the best. I've never owned one so my intel is as good as every else who owns a computer! :)
The riff to "Ramble On" is excellent, as well! Great selection! Thanks!
Nice selection. And for the vanguard… all of them! You played all of them😊
Thanos so much for checking out the video. I really appreciate your time and comment. It's amazing how much easier it is to perform on camera when I actually warm up a little and practice. Lol. Take care and be well. Mark
Great production! Fast, clean, easy to stay with, great presentation. specially about our motives.
"I think it's important to remind ourselves of why, most of us, picked up the guitar in the first place... To get chicks!!" 🤣🤣🤣THAT, takes me back, because it really was!! I was 16, and the only music i'd listen to was mostly rap and a bit of techno, i even used to breakdance, because like every teenage sheep, i had to be "cool"... but when i got my very first job and my very first pay, i wanted to buy something cool... Then the guy i was working with brought me to a pawn shop to check if they had cheap tools for our trade, found none, but when i spotted the guitars i thought " that'd pickup chicks if i learned to play even just a little..." went over, checked a few, and found a cheap green one for 100$, and thought "yeah definitely!". It's after that i started listening to old classic rock and metal songs to learn by ear, and started to appreciate them more and more for the talent some musicians have!! My music taste slowly shifted, and Metallica eventually became my favorite band! 20+ years later, Metallica's still my favorite band of all time, and my music playlist is 95% metal and rock, and can barely tolerate any kind of computer generated music for too long, and only have a few that became classics in my list... Worse thing is, it never really did pick me up any chicks, because i started dating almost every girlfriend i've had, between now and then, before they even knew i had a guitar!!! 😅😂🤣😎🤘
Me too. Every girl I've dated didn't know I played guitar until several dates in. I can't say that in between girlfriends that I didn't meet a few women at a club but for the most part my music career and the women in my life have been completely separated. Now I can't even get my wife to come to a show unless it's less than 30 minutes away. LOL. It's funny that you mention break dancing. I was just telling my stepson about the time Tom Dudek busted out all the latest break dance moves at the 9th grade dance. My point was that this was 1986 and was the turning point when dances no longer had bands. :(. I really appreciate you checking out the video and your thoroughly enjoyable comment. Please take care and enjoy the rest of your week. Mark
Some great ideas there! Many thanks👍
Incredible selection/ def gonna look for these tabs
Haha the serious tone of your voice and then the sarcasm 😂
LOL. It's funny. I'm too deadpan for my own good sometimes. My wife always says that I never take anything seriously but I never laugh. She's kinda right. I am always playing jokes, joking around, or being sarcastic, but I'm not a laugher. Maybe since I think everything is funny, I just keep it straight. Thanks so much for watching the video. I appreciate your time and your comment. Take care and stay safe. Mark
Nice selection Mark, thanks!
Thanks so much JJ. I sincerely appreciate your time. Please take care. Mark
The transition graphics between the songs was pretty cool too! 😊
Thanks Sean. My favorite is the one that takes the entire frame and turns it into 128 frames. These are templates in Davinci Resolve. Probably too much playing around. I'm glad you enjoyed that part. Thanks so much for your time and comment. Please take care and be well. Mark
Great Love the format really good job, thank you.
Hey Steve. Thank you for taking the time to watch and leave a nice comment. I sincerely appreciate your time. I hope you have a great weekend. Take care and be well. Mark
Soul crushing riffs! 😄That's great.
for sure. lol
Another great video. Some excellent choices. I forgot about some of them but will now add them to my songs. Thanks Mark
Thank you so much John. I sincerely appreciate your time and kind words. Take care and be well. mark
That is for sharing. I would agree with your choices
These are really ten great riffs. Some I know and some I don't. I'm going to take the time to learn them all. Thanks for this lesson.
All great songs. Dust in the wind has always been one of May favorite guitar songs.
Great choices, though I think “Dust in the Wind” is a better starting point for Travis-picking than “Landslide”. Maybe the pinch pattern makes it “next step”?
Maybe some Gord I’d add, but still some damn good choices.
Hey Rob. I do a lot 12-string on my channel and I've covered several Gordo tunes (most just snippets like this although I did go through a phase where I tried to interpret different classic covers and Wreck of the EF was on the table. I even got a pedal player. Unfortunately, it was just too repetitive in cover version. The original is one of my all time favorite songs. Has been for 40 years. Yeah, my order leaves a bit to be desired. I didn't think so many people would see it so quickly. Enjoy the rest of your weekend and take care. Mark
Great lesson, thanks
Man, your videos get better each time. These were fantastic choices!
Here Comes the Sun, intro to Crazy On You, Drive (Incubus) all got cut.
Holy moly great selection!! Surprisingly great!!! Number 11 "oh well!" Fleetwood mac!
What a great list. All great songs. I need to look for some tab for them.
Thank you. Great collection of fun songs and a reminder that I need another guitar. Subscribed!
Lol Mark we do it for the chicks and we love playing guitar. I love the assortment of songs you chose, but I loved; I Love to Change the World, Pinball Wizard, Solsbury Hill and Never Going Back Again. Thank for great entertainment at my lunch hour.
Thanks so much for supporting. I sincerely appreciate it and I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Have a great weekend and take care. Mark
Not everybody does it for attention from he opposite sex, beta.
I would have to be counted among those whom you speak of. The last time that my guitar playing led to a hook up was 23 years ago. I've logged a lot of guitar playing since then. I also wouldn't refer to any of the women I know as "chicks". It was supposed to be funny in the sex, drugs, rock n roll spirit. Thanks for checking the video out. I appreciate your time. Enjoy the rest of the weekend and be safe. Mark
Great video. There are several that I will start working on to learn and several that I can now improve on. I really do appreciate your time and effort that you put into making your videos. Keep them coming.
Hey, Michael, I'm glad you enjoyed it. This one was a lot of fun to make. Take care and enjoy the rest of your week. Mark
Great list! Thanks for the inspiration!
Thank you Andrew. I really appreciate your time and I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. Have a great weekend. Mark
Great vid and playing
A video ago I posted a snarky comment about your Rok Lok plug. Looking into it a little closer it seems like a great idea so I ordered one today.
I REALLY appreciate it. I have to say, there is even some disagreement in my camp about disclosure from the inventor. It's such a unique situation and I guess I'm defensive because of the amount of work it took to build the channel and the amoiunt of work it took to bring the Rok-Lok to market (although that obviously has nothing to do with the morality of it). I've decided that from now on I will mention that I invented it. I hope you like it. Either way, please email me when you have s chance to use it. Constructive feedback is good too. In the larger scheme it's all small potatoes. Take care and be well. That's what matters. Mark
Well, it is fun. Fun to get chicks 😂😂😂😂
Great selection of riffs. Norwegian Wood is my favorite. And I’d add Here Comes The Sun to the list.
When I did the video I played the intro to Crazy on You, Here Comes the Sun, and Drive by Incubus. I cut those three for three reasons #1 only one Beatles song although I ended doing 2 mac songs so DOH. #2 Drive is less known to my audience. #3 I thought that Crazy On You may be a bit challenging although it's probably easier to play than Never Going Back Again.
Got to see Nancy Wilson playing the intro to "Crazy..." a few years ago when she opened for Bob Segar. It actually has a title, "Silver Wheels".
Ahhh an honest guitarist 😁😁 yeh me too , for fun 😉😉 great choice mate , subscribed 👌👍👍
I understand you've been running from the man that goes by the name of the sandman...I never understood what those lyrics meant but every time it comes on I sing right along with gusto as if the words are profound. LOL. thanks so much for checking out the video. I'm glad you enjoyed my feeble attempt at being funny. Take care, stay safe, and enjoy your weekend. Mark
Another great video Mark. I saw Alvin and 10 years After at the Fillmore East, I think in 1970. Hey it's been 23 years and I was "aware" of what was happening there, unlike the majority of the audience. 😉
thanks again.
Mark, thank you for the continued inspiration. Every now and then I find myself going back to the old standbys. Sometimes I do not want to be challenged. Your video gave me the nudge I needed.
Hey Dennis. A great "measured" challenge is trying to play the riffs you know well flawlessly. One of the hardest things to teach and to learn is how to be mindful while you're playing. For me that holds especially true with the 12 string. It's easy to miss the pair if I'm not focused on what I'm doing. Thanks for checking out the video. I really appreciate your time and support. Mark
Good collection of tunes! Thanks
Your time and kind words are very much appreciated. I hope you have an awesome weekend. Stay safe and take care. Mark
Juat randonly found this video, and i love that you're open to helping those who want to learn a specific song. And you are correct. I do use part of dust in the wind as a warm-up. Funnily enough, it's about all i can do anymore aince i haven't played in months
Another great video, Mark. Thanks. Probably tough to narrow it down to just 10, but perfect choices.
I don't know how I missed this. A belated thank you!
Nice playing !
Excellent choices, enjoyed your video very much. Thank you.
Thanks so much Amanda. My better half is Amanda as well. :)
You sparked some memories. Thanks 👍
I was working on 'I can't dance' by Genesis last night. It makes sense that there was Genesis related song on here haha
Hey Eric. I can't dance is a good one. That's an underrated tune. I passed on seeing them on this tour. Poor phil looks like Captain Ahab. Take care and be well. Mark
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Hey man. Thank you! That's so great to hear. My partner and I worked countless hours to finally get it to market. 3 years ago I never intended to invent a strap lock but I couldn't believe that something like it didn't already exist. If you have time, send me a video of you using it to mark@theroklok.com. Or even a pic would be great. We are trying to work happy customers into our ads as we want this to be about making life easier for real guitar players. I hope you have a great weekend. Please take care and be well. Many thanks. Mark
Lindsey Buckingham rarely gets the credit he deserves for his catchy yet intricate and difficult guitar work - his work is so very creative and different that learning to play his music is DIFFICULT at best - great guitar player !!
I think that's an excellent call. Everybody I know and most of the people I don't know always say "Jeff Beck is so underrated". I think the fact that nearly everybody considered him to be underrated made him rated exactly where he probably belongs on any kind of best rock guitarist list. Lindsay's work is subtle, he always plays the part that best fits the song and he has amazing chops. He's kinda like the 70s version of that guy George that was in that good 60s band. :)
Thanks for checking out the video. I really appreciate your time. Have a great Sunday. Mark
He was a self trained player .... there always tuff to fallow.
100%. The fact that he sings while playing “Big Love” still amazes me.
Hey guys. Yeah, Big Love is tough to play and singing it on top is very tough. Singing and playing the chorus to Never Going take a lot of coordination and that's not even on the same level as Big Love. When the comment about him being self trained came in, I thought Dennis was talking about me and I was thinking, how did he know that I'm self taught. LOL. Yes, a lot of players with no formal training can be difficult. A great example is Paul's half strum on Blackbird. He just lightly brushes his index finger. Take care. Mark
Difficult guitar work ? LOL
Great picks man! 🎼🎼🎼🙏
Hey Paulie (I had an uncle and a cousin named Paulie). Thanks so much for checking out the video and for the kind words. I really appreciate your time and comment. Please take care and stay safe. Mark
These are all very nice!!
Hey Robert. Thanks so much for taking the time to check it out and leave a comment. I sincerely appreciate it. I hope you enjoy your Sunday. Take care and be well. Mark
Thanks man. Great stuff.
Thank you Edgar. I really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. I hope you have a great Sunday. Take care. Mark
Yeah, you nailed it, I also play all of the tunes you played in this video, and you play them accurate and well.
Wonderful, thank you.
Hey thanks. I really appreciate the kind words and for your time. I hope you're having a great weekend. Please take care and be well. Mark
Awesome riffs!! ❤
Snippity doo dah
nice work! thanks
sounds great beautiful guitar
Well done, Mark.
Thanks David. I appreciate your time and kind words. Have a great week. Mark
"to get chicks" man, i laughed so hard on that one, mark! and i am a fan of that 10 years after song, as i remember when it first came out [yes, i'm that old!] - such a great riff! excellent choices, mark - your videos always inspire me to get the led out and practice! thanks once again - i'm still [slowly] typing another email for you - Life keeps getting in the way! 😊
I know what you mean. I set aside at least an hour a day to return emails and get more and more in the hole everyday. I just counted and I returned 126 emails in the last 50 hours.
you can laugh as much as you like, but it's the truth )
I came for chicks too, stayed because I got hooked. Guitar brings me joy
very nice. thanks!
I’m going through all your videos now, you got me hooked
Hey Keith. Thank you for supporting. I sincerely appreciate your time. Let me know if you need tabs or help with any of the tunes. My email is markaranalli@gmail.com. I make a huge effort to return all emails within 72 hours max usually quicker. Have a great weekend and take care. Mark
Great job on Never Goin Back Again! Famously hard song! :)
Hey brother. The 3 over 2 pattern definitely takes some work. :)
way to make the rok-lok proud
Always.
Hardly anyone plays Who - Thanks. You are like the first person.. Without the Who we wouldn't be where we are in rock!
Hey Michael. For sure. I'd almost call them underrated at this point. Who's Next is near perfect and Quad and Tommy aren't too far behind. Thanks so much for your enthusiasm and for your time. I hope you have a great weekend. Mark
Great playing bro, Ty
Hey Ty. Thanks so much. I really appreciate your time. Have a great Sunday. Mark
Love it. Subscribed
Hey Tim. Thanks so much. I really appreciate your time and kind words. Enjoy the rest of your weekend. Take care and stay safe. Mark
I could have listened to another 10, and another 10, and another 10.......Thanks!!!!
I get to listen to all of them and then make cuts. LOL.
Fantastic stuff there Mark, nice to see a 6 string video!
My fingers like it better too Charles. Thanks!
Awesome thanks
Great video ❤
Well, now I'm super curious to hear some of those soul crushing riffs. Great video thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you for saying that. People don't realize how much it means when I'm told that a particular video inspires, motivates, or even gets somebody to pick up the guitar for the first time. It really is the best part of doing this. Sadly, so much of it has become a numbers game and how much money can such and such video make. It was great when millions of people made videos and posted them just because it was fun. Of course, there is a little hypocrisy in that statement as this is the one video of the last 50 that I've made that has actually earned enough money to buy dinner. :). Please take care and be well. Mark
Buckingham is so underrated .
Excellent video sir.
Hey EM. Thanks so much for checking it out. I really appreciate your time and I'm glad you enjoyed it. Have a great evening and take care. Mark
Fantastic selection.
Hey Steve. Thanks so much for checking the video out and the kind words. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I really appreciate your time. Have a great weekend and take care. Mark
I'm a bass player. I have a 4 string Fender Jazz Deluxe and a 5 string Guild Pilot.There are classic EMG active pickups in both of them.I recently bought an Epiphone J-45EC Studio Acoustic . The tighter finger patterns are hard to get after playing bass for 40 years. @@8MinuteAxe
Hey Steve. I'm sure. Swirching from an SG to a tele is a significant adjustment, let alone a 5 string bass to an acoustic.
great lesson thanks
If I knew this video was going to do so well I would have done some teaching instead of just playing. Of course, then the algorithm would probably have buried it by now. Thanks so much for checking it out. I really appreciate your time. Take care and have a great weekend. Mark
THANX, Bro'/! All fantastic riffs/songs! I'm gonna make a playlist of all 10! Simply exquisite
guitar songs!!
Hey Billy. Thanks so much. I really appreciate the kind words. One of the things that's inevitable with any success on YT is the haters. I don't understand why people get so angry about a video they choose to watch and at people they've never met. It blows my mind. Anyway, I sincerely appreciate the positivity. Take care and have a great weekend. Mark
Love it. Fun video for sure. Fun to play...I guess that depends on how good one is....LOL.
you rock
great selection!!!
Hey Mark. I really appreciate you taking the time to check out the video and for your kind words. I hope you have a great weekend. Take care and be well. Mark
I apologize, Marc not Mark!
no worries
Finally a list with some good songs that I haven't heard recommended a million times already. Thanks for this!
Great job!
Hey Mike. Thanks so much for checking it out. I appreciate your time and kind words. I hope you have a great Sunday. Please take care and be well. Mark
Really fun vdo to watch. Thanks 👍
Yes, I do vudu and voodoo
@@8MinuteAxe Keep doing that voodoo that you do so well.
You had me at Melissa
I offed me at Renee Zellweger
Great choice - from Ten Years After to ELP to classic Mac & your wry humour to boost everything. Alas if I lived in USA would enter guitar comp but my best wishes to whoever wins. Happy picking, happy strumming !
Thank you 👏🏼🌴🎶
Awesome video man ,that last one by Buckingham is a killer to get , thanks again,im using this as my next learning tool. 😎
I perform some of these regularly! Have a totally different Norwegian Wood structure. I do Landslide and managed to lay in the Lindsay Buckingham lead over the picking pattern. Will send it to you sometime.
That would be great. I'm actually a traditional fingerstyle player in the, dare I say, Chet Aktins, Jerry Reed, Tommy Emmanuel, style. I do mostly boom chick (I use a thumb pick). I've been working with Brooks Robertson and doing more banjo rolls and some percussive stuff but fingerstyle is a beast. I picked it up just under 5 years ago and I've put a lot of time in and studied with some great players and it just comes down to the practice. I give it an hour or so a day so I'm a very intermediate player with gaps. I've mostly been working on bringing out the melody more. I'm thinking about working with Joe Robinson but it's a financial commitment so I'll have make sure I have the time first. Between youtube and Rok-Lok, I barely have any time to practice now which is really a bummer. Anyway, enough about me. I really appreciate you taking the time to check out the video. Please take care and be well. Mark
@@8MinuteAxe its funny, I struggle and have to work very hard to play a "lead" while 12 year olds in guitar center shred every song over written, but my fingerpicking has evolved from around 1968 when I figured out how to pick Sound of Silence. I dont come close to Chet. But I have been working parts of TE's classical gas. I follow Lawrence Juber a lot. I am good at getting a pattern in 4, 3/4 or 6/8 in the Gordon Lightfoot or John Denver style, Jim Croce too, but just hints of all the fancy licks. Though I do play banjo, never got the roll down. I have a tape of me doing the Boxer in HS, I was picking it but in a fast 8 arpeggio (and on a 12-string). It was a few years later before I got the alternating thumb bass that drives the song. Wedding Song was what got me to alternating thumb.
Great video, Mark! I play half of these! Gotta work on Norwegian Wood, I think! :)
Norwegian Wood is well worth the time. 30 years later and it hasn't gotten old yet. And it always kills at parties, with the family, etc.
I like that fact you use iconic riffs! Because today music us missing the human element.
For sure! The thing that I really don't like about today's music is the way male vocalists sing. If I want to hear somebody sing like a female, I'd rather just listen to a female. It's the weirdest thing. Thanks so much for checking out the video. Have a great weekend and take care. Mark
I just bought my foutrh and fifth ROK-LOKs today as Christmas gifts. The ROK-LOK is awesome!
Beautiful guitar, today, Mark!
Back from the dead. You dropped out big time. Rok-Lok is doing well and getting a little bigger everyday. Email your address and I'll run some over tomorrow and put them in your mailbox.
Over the top in all ways!!!
Okay, Landslide and Dust in the Wind convinced me I have to get serious about learning fingerpicking. I don't know how I can consider myself a folk singer without that skill. You have some serious fingerpicking chops. I loved every choice you picked and noticed some interesting transitions as well (since I am trying to get better at video editing for my channel).
Bob, 3 steps to picking prowess: start with simply arpeggios (Neil Diamond Play Me, Leonard Cohen Hallelujah), then some thumb 1 thumb 2 (Stookey's Wedding Song and almost any 4-4 songs). Traverse is just speeding up the 4-4 and dropping some of the notes out of the pattern. As you build dexterity you can take on more unique or complex patterns (Neil Diamond Morningside) and laying melodies in with the pattern.
Thanks for the tips. I need to add a little bit of fingerpicking to my practice sessions, and that's a great place to start.@@PeteFolksinger
@@bobshomewoodshop7996 Colour My World is another good arpeggio with some real finger twisting chords that can make your sound just like a piano.
Hey Bob. I overused the transitions today but for a quick and easy transition you should have some templates in whatever editing software you're using. As far as fingerstyle goes, it depends on whether you want to arpeggiate chords for accompaniment or play a separate bass line with the thumb with a melody up top. I don't play any fingerstyle on the channel but I've been studying it for just shy of 5 years. I've had a couple of world renowned players as teachers but that hasn't expedited my playing ability. It just comes down to putting the practice in. It requires thousands of hours to really get it down. I've been working on a traditional fingerstyle songbook for almost 2 years and I'm on the 9th of 10 songs. It does make things like the 3 over 2 pattern in Never Going Back Again a lot easier. Paul Davids called that the toughest acoustic song to play. Maybe for Rock n Roll tunes but it wouldn't even register as an intermediate tune in the Jerry Reed, Doc Watson, Chet and Tommy world.
Hello mate, I just came across your channel and instantly liked & subs ! After 40 years of Bass register but with a passion for acoustic guitar I've slowly started to make progress (On a Joe Strummer Fender - Campfire thing) learning over the past year. I love the sound of that Taylor you play and although most of these riffs are beyond me I'm still inspired to keep going. My latest efforts, Nobody laugh here alright! , Is, Here comes the sun and simply time on the fretboard with you tube's assistance is slowly paying off. I'm going to delve into your channel now and much gratitude to you for the sparks of motivation. Cheers SV
Good stuff, but showing the tab on split screen would be even better.