Description
The electric guitar stays true to it's stricken path with the palm muted single note riff. This type of guitar part occurs a lot in Johnny Cash songs - it's a very old school country approach to electric guitar.
The twist with the part itself is that it's rarely exactly the same from song to song; there are always little embellishments that are different, so it's very important that you decipher exactly where and when they occur!
Lesson Info
Instructor
Henrik Linde
Tutorial Lessons
- Flesh and Blood: Introduction
- Flesh and Blood: Gear & Tone
- Where The Willow Grew: Intro - Acoustic
- A Singin' Mountain: Intro - Electric
- The Mornin' Dew: Verse - Acoustic
- Sky Of Baby Blue: Verse - Electric
- You're The One I Need: Chorus - Acoustic
- Quite A Lady: Chorus - Electric
- The Sun Went: Solo - Acoustic Rhythm
- Sang Just For Me: Solo - Electric
- From A Reed: Solo - Acoustic Lead
- Had To Move Along: Final Verse
- Flesh and Blood: Full Performance
- Flesh and Blood: Single Guitar
- Flesh and Blood: Jam Along