How To Get The Original Rockabilly Sound

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Thank you all for subscribing to my channel and ordering my lessons!
This is the long due and much requested lesson on how to get an authentic rockabilly sound! I hope it helps some of you pickers out there.
Also check out my friends with the Elvis Scotty and Bill Show for the best Scotty Moore sound today.
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I just got hired as the guitarist in a rockabilly band at 70 years old. This does help!

tmilwaukee
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I am a man in my 50's and i love rockabilly music. Been listening to rockabilly and rock n roll since i was a kid.

theking-nzut
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Randy: That 1994 photograph of the Crazy Boys looks like it was taken in 1955. Maybe in some club in Memphis down the block from Sun Records. Awesome!!

MAMRetro
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I think as you get older, there's this need to go back to your roots - for those of us who were very young when we first heard this sort of sound, it left a lasting impression. Thanks, Randy

RodsAutomotive
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Randy has a real authentic sound and feel, great vids . Most "Rockabilly" playing online seems cheesy and a generic modern interpretation. Richter is playing the real deal . I'm all ears .. thanks for these little gems.

tannerb
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You know why I like 50's rockabilly guitar because you wanna move to it, it's thrilling, it gets the blood pumping and the licks are so tasty and I so love reverb and slap back echo.  :)

GraveMistake
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B.C Richabilly. Nice example of tone in the hands. Everything else are props to get us in the mood/ mindset.

lukedg
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Rockabilly rules....I love that drives me crazy!!!!

IdolHans
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Still one of the best, most honest, and most informative rockabilly guitar videos on YouTube. Broke my heart to hear your news today. You are in my thoughts and prayers. A hearty thank you for all you’ve done to help us humble rockabilly wannabes learn a little guitar. Take care, my friend.

ThatWhatIsNot
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Seeing these in depth instructions sheds light on how technical wizards like Chet Atkins could get so devoted to the art form and spend a lifetime refining. It's a dichotomy of the greatest and worst aspects of learning guitar for me. That no matter how much you play there is always ways to improve and progress. Great stuff!

derppopotamus
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It's hard to believe that I've been following Randy for 7 years. Time flies.

TRHARTAmericanArtist
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Listen close and you can hear this style in almost every modern guitar solo ever recorded. This is gold

waynepatton
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Absolutely wonderful. It's not about tricks, it's what you bring to the music and whether you're willing to put in the time and work at it. You have such credibility. Just listening to you makes me feel more confident about learning and playing. Thanks a million, Randy!

mrstrongest
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Hundreds of videos if not thousands I’ve seen and honestly, you are the most original and honest man I’ve watched

TheMediamj
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I wish more players had the understanding of guitar that you have, I agree with everything in this video! Great piece, cheers

WillieStratton
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If you got a small empty room the echo for Rockabilly is to die for, try it! I had recently put down a tile floor and needed a break so dragged in my little tweed Gibson amp and whoowa!..decided from now on to keep most of that room empty as possible, the hard tile surface helps too. It also kills for blues tones.

zzubuzz
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Killing the game with the Bc rich rockabilly, and great knowledge! Subscribing

TheeFishermane
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hey dude thanks for giving the true knowledge like this out here nowadays its all about money and not true heart and soul!

edt
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The tele sounded best. Thanks for posting this stuff, man. There are still a bunch of us out here

joebutler
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The twangy telecaster sounded the most like rockabilly from the 50's to me, especially more like the live performances I have heard (missed the real thing by several decades). He's right though, you can play any kind of music on any guitar.

entropyfan