Open string licks part II. Lots of banjo-rolls and open string licks in G major pentatonic and E minor pentatonic! The solo is written over the chord changes to the Earl Scruggs tune "Foggy Mountain Breakdown". For pdf-tabs and further information, check out my lesson articles on www.telecaster.com, where I post one new countryguitar-lesson every month! See ya!

16 thoughts on “Open String Licks – Part Two. Free country guitar-lesson!

  1. dude thanks alot for the tab it sounds great on the telecaster. this might take me a few days to nail but no way in hell i could of figured this out by ear. YOUROCK!

  2. hi, i like this lesson, but what you play at 0:52 doesn’t match with the tab!

  3. i want to thank you for a super lesson…t just opened ma whole new approach,,,so cool ….

  4. hahahaha,oh yeah,bang,bahg,…thnx maestro! …exelent!

  5. Thanks a lot for these lessons man… im learning alot of licks!

  6. When I first saw the other video I thought you were someone I already knew! Then I realized you play much like him or vice versa hahaha even the hybrid picking with a pick and fingers is the same!
    This is bizarre. I have to subscribe I’m getting a good vibe from your videos!

  7. It´s the right hand fingerings: m=middle, a=ringfinger and the third sign means downstroke with the pick!

  8. cool.
    but what are those symbols beneath the TAB? I understand the numbers on the lines as where to fret the note but those other strange ones are new to me.

    Sorry if this is really basic.

  9. very nice,,could never do a bajo roll useing a flat pick,,always had to grab a thumb pick,thanks for the demo,,keep the great vidioes comeing

  10. Thanks Marcus was waiting for this Well done.
    I’ve got something to practice over xmas

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