Brad Davis teaches the Rhythm Pick Pattern (RPP)
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Brad Davis shows guitar players how to spice up their rhythm playing with a simple right hand pattern. For more about information and exercises, see the lessons page of Brad's website: www.braddavisontour.com
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Fantastic video! what a great lesson from a great musician! ... And his singing is awesome as well! Many thanks for posting this!
15 years after still great
@BradDavisMusic
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Christoph
Fantastic demo can't wait to give it a go
Very helpful and much appreciated. Please continue with your instruction.
That sounds great. I will practice this pattern. Thanks Brad
Very cool-I'd wondered how this worked
Thanks Brad - you have a lot of great tips to offer. It's great that you are so generous in sharing you expertise and I am enjoying finding your lessons. Your voice is really pleasant also.
Thanks for the help; much appreciated!
Thanks for a helpful instructional vid on guitar rhythm pickin'. Sounds great !!! I just subscribed.
Simple and very effective, nice job!
I love you Brad!!!
Brad, Just a wonderful instructional video. So simple but so effective. One question: what kind of guitar are you playing? Sounds great...Keith
Thanks!
thank you
This guys a ledg, love him
haha i send "Play" to the video thinking that was Brad David from the movie Midnight Express =P
talented film star n musician❤
@sifka1607
3 жыл бұрын
Which movie was he in?
it's his signature takamine! The headstock only says T
@ckrobe11 Keep on playing until you get bloodblisters on top of your regular blisters, then keep going till your nerves just surrender completely, and the needle sensation won't ever bug you again. Then you'll know you're on to something, and ...just enjoy playing guitar. We've all survived :P
Jeez.....that sure is a SPLIT saddle!!
i think evnetually you kill the nerves or something because i don't have calauses but no pain
they were always hurt :) when you play 1 years, 20 years is the same if you press so much the string you will feel pain ;) thx
Look at the action on your guitar. If it's too high, you'll be using too much pressure. Play a friend's guitar or go to a guitar shop and ask to play one of the nice guitars - is it much easier to play? Look at your string gauge. You might want to go for medium like most professional flatpickers, but you're a new player so you should go for the lightest you can get. Try silk and steel strings. Also look at how hard you're pressing down the strings.
vinegar
play 8 hours a day then they get numb.