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Lesson Subject:
Southern Rock Legends II |
What you learn:
The Outlaws Style |
Michael: Michael Johnson |
Michael: Welcome class to the lesson on
Southern Rock Legends. This lesson features the style of The Outlaws. The
Outlaws were based out of Florida, also know as the Florida Guitar Army. Lead
guitarist Hughie Thomasson later joined Lynyrd Skynyrd. The
lesson sample starts in Em and will shift as we progress through the
lesson.
Lesson Sample - Highband - 1.9 Meg
Michael: Let's get
started with the dual-guitar intro. Here's the chords for the
rhythm:
Part 1 -
Rhythm Chords
Michael:
Here's the jam track you will play over:
Looping Jam Track 1 - Lowband
Michael:
Basic chords with a straight forward strumming pattern. Here's the first
harmony guitar part:
Part 1 - Harmony Guitar 1
Part 1 - Harmony
Guitar 1
Michael:
This harmony guitar uses the 4th box pattern of the E Minor Pentatonic
scale.
E Minor Pentatonic - 4th Box Pattern
Michael: Now in bar
4 notice the solo shifts to a D arpeggio, this happens when you shift to the D
in the chord progression. Here's the 2nd harmony guitar
part.
Part 1 -
Harmony Guitar 2
Part 1 - Harmony
Guitar 2
Michael: This harmony starts as a Minor 3rd of
the Em, then shift to a lower harmony to the first part. Here's the jam
track with both harmonies.
Looping Jam Track 1 - Lowband - Harmonies
Michael:
You can practice either part over the last jam track. Let's move to the
next part, here's the rhythm track.
Part 2 - Rhythm Chords
Michael:
The rhythm track uses the E, C, D & A and plays a standard A5 and A6 blues
rhythm pattern. Here's the jam track:
Looping Jam Track 2 - Lowband
Michael:
For this section you start in the same 4th box pattern of the E Minor Pentatonic
you played earlier.
Part 2 - Solo 1
Part 2 - Solo
1
Michael:
In bars 1 you play a descending run in the E Minor Pentatonic scale pattern. In
bar 2 you ascend the scale pattern until you play a whole-step bend on the 10th
fret/2nd string, then playing the 10th fret/1st string and back. Notice in bar 3
the one & half step bend on the 9th fret/3rd string. In bar 5 you have
the unison bend where you play E on the 12th fret/1st string and then bend the
15th fret/2nd string up one whole-step to match the pitch of the 1st string. In
bar 6 you resolve with playing in the octave of the box 1 of the E Minor
Pentatonic.
Michael: Let's move to the next section. In this
rhythm pattern you have a country sounding Em, C, D & A chord
progression.
Part
3 - Rhythm Chords
Part 3 - Rhythm
Guitar
Michael:
Notice some of the subtle hammer-ons between the chords. Here's the jam
track.
Looping Jam
Track 3 - Lowband
Michael:
Here's the next licks you can play over this jam track.
Part 3 - Solo 1
Part 3 - Solo
1
Michael:
Now this lick uses a lot of the licks you learned earlier, notice in bar 5 you
shift to playing octaves. This style of using octaves in a solo is very common
in jazz, with artists like Wes Montgomery. The octaves have a fuller sound as
you might notice. In bar 7 you have a triple-stop (harmonic interval) and
then shifts to a double-stop in bar 8. Here's the rhythm for last part of the
lesson.
Part 4 -
Rhythm Chords
Part 4 - Rhythm Guitar
Michael: Here are more country
sounding chords using hammer-on notes in between each chord. You start with G, C
add9, F6 9, and back to C add9. Here's the looping jam track for this
section.
Looping
Jam Track 4 - Lowband
Michael:
The ending chords for the jam track are D and C add9. Here's some licks you can
play over this section.
Part 4 - Solo 1
Part 4 - Solo
1
Michael:
You use the G Major Pentatonic scale pattern for this lick. You play a nice
descending run in bar 3, where you include a Bb note to give more of a
country-blues flavor.
Michael: Well it's time to go, I was great seeing
you all and see you next lesson!
bart: thanks
jwells: Thanks ........
Michael:
bye!
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