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- Grab Lew Thomas' "How to Write a Solo: Country" - tinyurl.com/WriteCountry
This is the full solo from Lew Thomas. And in his release, he'll show you how to write your own. Learn how to approach writing solos for modern country songs. Go deep into five core concepts, put them into context and come out armed with everything you need to get started. Develop your grasp of melody and phrasing, adding new elements to your solos and songwriting.
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Learn this solo AND start writing your own. "How to Write a Solo: Country" jtcguitar.com/store/package/how-to-write-a-solo-country
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Fookin epic!! Tasty licks 🤤
Doug seven best modern country
The tone is country, the shredding is metal
Muito bom man ❤
Great playing and really liked the tone too. Sounded very fresh and modern for country
Sounds just like country guitar to me.
Glad you liked it! And yeah that modern vibe is what we were going for. The backing, written by Connor Kaminski, is based off Luke Combs' stuff. Then add in Lew's natural older-school flavours and you get a nice mix.
@@lovescarguitarthe playing and approach yes but the tone felt more modern to me.
Good syncopation but not very country. The only thing country about it was the chordal bends. Although the tone used has become more common in modern country due to the infusion of different genres. That's what makes it not very countrry
More like Steve Morse for me)))
Sounds like a beginner guitarist try to play blues infront of his friends
Sounds like you could do with doing this course yourself Paul, give you some insight and correct that lack of respect
He doesn't need respect, he's paul gilbert!!
Didn't sound like country much to me....
Countal
Not country.
Too complicated for country. Too many notes which raises only a question ‘why’
Go listen to older country.
Chet Atkins, Roy Clark, Glen Campbell for starters. Lots of notes. Lots of complication. That’s the why
And Albert Lee, is he "too complicated" and "too many notes for country"? Molly Tuttle, Brad Paisley? Going back a bit more, Jerry Reed, Joe Maphis, Merle Travis etc?
@@gazzie12000 Because I forget a beginning of a phrase at a moment he plays a middle -) Thank you for the names mate. I have to check them all cause mostly they are unknown to me
More is more - YJM
Boring