Blending Rhythm and Lead
Using both rhythm and lead techniques together brings harmonic and rhythmic movement to a guitar "part". Mayfield and Hendrix pioneered the style in the 60s and 70s and it's now commonly used. In this video I'll present some foundational techniques and methods to get you started on this stylized rhythm technique. 00:00 Demonstration 00:46 Thesis 01:47 Introduction 02:44 Lesson 12:05 Wrap Up 🎸 Study with me in The Studio—my online guitar academy! ▶️ Explore Free Courses ▶️ Access Exclusive Lessons ▶️ Register for Live Workshops ▶️ Join a Supportive Community 🔗 Get Started Here: https://thestudio.curiousguitarist.co... 📚 Want TABs & More? Support the channel and get access to TABs for all videos, plus an exclusive monthly video on my Patreon page. 🔗 Check it Out:   / chrissherland  🎹 Struggling with Music Theory? Grab my free “Fretboard Harmony Primer” to get music theory directly on the fretboard. 🔗 Download for Free: https://www.curiousguitarist.com/ 🙏 Show Your Support If you enjoy the content and want to support the channel, here’s the best way to do that: 🔗 Donate via PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... 📱 Let’s Connect! Follow me on social media: 🔗  / chrissherlandguitar  🔗  / chrissherlandguitar  Thanks for watching! Chris

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