Thanks Jordan, what are some of the characteristics of the B3 style on guitar. I know the B3 style double stops from Panhandle Rag, not sure what else to expect.
Hi Tony- I would say it's a very doable intermediate and most of the chords are common grips.
I've seen great success and fun with "Georgia" here in the teaching room and I've been teaching it for years... The "B-3" aspect is really in feel and sound although there are a few licks and turnarounds that conjure up a B-3 vibe.
What other chord melody lessons have you tried, if any?
Hi Tony - If you can do "Rainbow" surely you can play "Georgia"! Both are chord melody- but "Rainbow" is a ballad, "Georgia" , in the context of this lesson, swings in a organ trio/Jimmy Smith fashion. It's pretty easy, and folks think it's fun to learn... Thanks
I had a great time when learning this song / approach. It is a chord melody but I've been able to use the lesson to inform other areas of my playing as well! Its very enjoyable.
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I've seen great success and fun with "Georgia" here in the teaching room and I've been teaching it for years... The "B-3" aspect is really in feel and sound although there are a few licks and turnarounds that conjure up a B-3 vibe.
What other chord melody lessons have you tried, if any?
I've done Rainbow so far. I imagine Georgia having some of the same feel as Country Soul, would that be fair to say?
If you can do "Rainbow" surely you can play "Georgia"! Both are chord melody- but "Rainbow" is a ballad, "Georgia" , in the context of this lesson, swings in a organ trio/Jimmy Smith fashion. It's pretty easy, and folks think it's fun to learn...
Thanks