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My personal favorite “approach” to country guitar soloing is playing the major or minor blues scale(s) that follow each chord of the progression.

That can sound pretty overwhelming, and I thought it was impossible when I was learning as a teenager…

But now that I know the secret to this, I realize it’s not nearly as complex as it sounds.

So let me show yo...

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This type of lick is one that is found throughout the last 2/3 of my new Country Guitar Unleashed course…

And, truth be told, this type of lick is one of my favorite types of country sounds and I think you’re going to love adding it to your own playing.

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Well this has certainly been an exciting last couple of days…

The response to my new, Country Guitar Unleashed course has been nothing short of overwhelming and I’m so thrilled that so many of you are already enjoying the course and many more are excited to get into it…

Today’s lesson is a stripped-down version of one of the lessons in the course, but I wanted t...

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After a lot of years of folks asking for it, I finally took the time to create an “Unleashed” country guitar course…

Give me a few minutes and I’ll tell you all about Country Guitar Unleashed!

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I know this has come up before, and it will likely come up again, but this is one of my all time favorite ways to mix the major and minor blues scales and it’s super easy to do with The House Pattern

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