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Tele Country Free Guitar Lesson Forrest Lee Jr Telecaster Vol 6

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This one is all about speed twang! Here is a preview and a couple more freebie licks! It’s 5:45 long so it may take a while to download or stream. You can find all of Forrest Lee Jr’s instruction videos on Ebay or at www.OutWestRecords.com

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25 Responses to “ Tele Country Free Guitar Lesson Forrest Lee Jr Telecaster Vol 6 ”

  1. juneausucks Says:

    this is fucking sick!!


  2. northbayguitar Says:

    Nice video – thanks! The rolling off/hammer-off and on with open strings is great stuff. Love the tone – Tele’s rule, altho I do use a thicker tone, have found techniques like this work really well cross-pollinating into blues and rock and a hybrid style. Like the way you demonstrate it – once a player starts working with it all kinds of things open up the more you work with it. Great stuff, love it!


  3. kevland1 Says:

    Damn, Forrest – you are closing in on a half million views here – that is insane for a guitar lesson vid.


  4. DAVIDDAMIENR Says:

    Excellent … Thanks for sharing.

    David


  5. algildea Says:

    fantastic video, thanks! How come 31 people don’t like this? Beats me! I’m with the other 402


  6. thet180 Says:

    @FENDIN10 lol simple as that


  7. GrizAdams111 Says:

    Great playing and very cool licks and rhythm but very frustrating trying to figure out what your doing without the tabs.. I bought your cd and I can only pick up about 2% of what your doing. I would have gladly have paid the same price for less content if you only had included tabs.


  8. jimisilva Says:

    Very nice work! The last time my fingers moved that fast was when I was in highschool and my girlfriend let me unbutton her paints for the first time! However, your’s produce a nicer tone then mine did.


  9. MrYoter Says:

    Hey glad i found this! out of all the lesson vids on youtube you’ve cleared up more about country pickin’ in the first 2 and 1/2 minutes of this video than in months of watching others. Thanks!


  10. PypeBombPictures Says:

    I love the shit out of your shit


  11. tatsandteles Says:

    Great playing and tone.


  12. glasman857 Says:

    If I wasn’t too lazy I’d practice that chickin-pickin solo work. Man, it’s great stuff


  13. Rikk303 Says:

    yeah what amp what pedals?…give us the real info..now!


  14. TwangTown Says:

    I should note… Most of these fast licks are 3 finger licks with the left hand. Johnny Hiland mastered this style… it’s the easiest way to gain speed.


  15. jdmarti100 Says:

    great playing and tone man- what amp?pedals?


  16. TwangTown Says:

    lol, yeah, I’m a guitar player not a video editor! But the DVD is a bit more in depth, slowed down so you can really get what I was doing. Besides, this video is several years old.


  17. TwangTown Says:

    It’s a Squier which has been drastically altered… hence the Frankentele name.
    I bought it new in 1987 for $200…
    My guitars are patterend after this one, necks are CNC’d to feel just like it.


  18. jwandhistools Says:

    Great playing.
    Great tone.
    Bad editing.


  19. verballyaddicted Says:

    omg i just love that comprest nausuly sound. its not the twang you get from chickin pickin its the comprest kinda sound u only get with a tele.
    is this tele one of the cheeper ones? or is it a very sic expensive one lol.
    iv got to get this sound.
    peace!!


  20. stormjosh75 Says:

    If your name is Forrest Lee Jr. would you happen to be named after Nathan Bedford Forrest and Robert E. Lee?


  21. DBoysBand Says:

    Ah..I figured that out after I posted the question. Hellatious tone/playing! What are you playing through?


  22. jeffmsnipes Says:

    Those are the tensioning and throw mechanisns for his string benders, probably a G and B string bender. The thing on the back is the string comming through the body for one of teh benders


  23. DBoysBand Says:

    What are those gadgets behind the bridge and on the top of your Tele?


  24. hereicome11 Says:

    The twang and pop comes alot from fingerpicking the strings almost like you would a bass and having a(bucket bridge) i think it’s considered which is what most teles have.


  25. pistolpete111 Says:

    Teles are twangy.


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