Tele Tuesday - Playing with myself

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    steevc

    Published on Jul 06, 2021
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    No, not like that! I have looked at a lot of lessons by Robert Renman as he does a lot of fun stuff that you can really use.

    This is based on one of his lessons that I looked at last night on combining some riffs with rhythm playing, so you do not need any backing. I do a bit of this sometimes for fun. I was going by my memory of the lesson today, so some of it came out a bit different. I went through the chords a few times and tried to vary the riffs a bit. This is something I could work on. He is using different E7 and A7 chords to what I usually play, so that made it slightly more challenging. Just a fun little exercise to play around with. Could try it in different keys.

    I am playing my Benford custom Telecaster through a Zoom G3X.

    The Hive Guitar Community is slowly growing. We welcome any other players. You can post anything guitar related. It would be cool to have some gear reviews and demos.

    Rock on!

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