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On Chet-Style Three Finger Rolls
I can't quit. But I like passing this stuff on. If for some reason I shouldn't be posting this here, could a moderator please politely let me know. I'm not trying to promote videos. Just help others. If I'd had this information when I was starting out over 20 years ago I would have been very grateful :-)
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Nice video lesson. Thanks for that.
In my own stuff I will pop those in occasionally, usually in the interest of rhythmic variety and chord progression filler.
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You're quite welcome. Glad to pass this stuff along however I can. Yes, those sorts of rolls are magnificent for rhythm/groove, and making things sound nice and full. They don't call it solo guitar for nothing. So much to tend to in order to sound good (but as much pressure as it is, it's a lot more fun....and there's no bass player to blame if you make a mistake ;-)
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Great lesson. Thanks for taking the time.
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