Wazzz up Tribe!!!
Hey… show me somebody that doesn’t have a broken E string occasionally and I’ll show you somebody that needs to start bending more (2 PDF/Blueprints Included so read every word).
Well here’s the “thingy”…
You can see a broken high E string as a problem or as an EXCELLENT opportunity to force yourself out of your safe zone. It can cause you to grow Tribe and that’s what we want – even if it’s just a cool little lick or “climb” up the neck.
I can remember being a kid and actually being glad when I’d break that tiny little wire known as my E string. Yep, you read that right… I said “GLAD”.
The reason for being glad was because I knew I would be forced into reaching out of my normal playing spots. There were several occasions that I would actually leave the E string off when I’d put on new strings but that was always a choice. When I’d break a string, it wasn’t a choice. I had to live with it until I could get to the East side of my hometown (where the guitar shop was located).
Point is this… Once I had learned what a benefit this ALWAYS turned out to be, I knew good things were to come when the “break” would happen.
I’ve created two PDF’s for you that will show you how to take this simple problem of a broken string and turn it in to a blessing for your playing.
One BLUEPRINT/PDF demonstrates using the B string to find the same notes that you would have normally played on that broken string (in the Pentatonic minor). Think Cowboy Blues! If you haven’t invested in “FULL BLOWN” by now, shame… shame… shame… Do it because you’ll be able to milk the living daylights out of these two tips I’m giving you here today.
You can get FULL BLOWN by CLICKING HERE NOW…
The second BLUEPRINT/PDF we’ll talk about playing on the standard D chord and growing a bit further with it.
I’m telling you Tribe, if you’ll apply this for two weeks, you’ll see tons of possibilities that you’ve overlooked for years!
Take it easy!
Jerry
Here’s Your Two PDF’s… Study them and make them sink in!
Click Here For Broken String Blueprint/PDF #1
Click Here For Broken String Blueprint/PDF #2
Hey now Jerry
Just a little note of a different perspective.
It is not the broken E strings that bother me, as I break em like regularly. . .
It is when you break a G-string, on stage, that can be a real problem. . .
If you get the drift. . .
FYI and !o!
Thanks Jerry, A little experimenting with stretching and positioning goes a long way to learning new possibilities
Count me in soon as I figure out how to order this course. Do you send out CDs or is it an internet course?
Well, again, thanks. I’ve never gotten past the fright of having lost a string to think about this!
WoW!!!! Thanks for the tip Jerry… You Really have a way of shedding light on many things that weren’t very clear (heavy foggy at best). Thanks again