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Old 07-11-2008, 09:39 AM   #1
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Does anybody know where I can find any decent free Rockabilly/Psychobilly Guitar Lessons online? So far I've been more or less managing by reading various tabs by Stray Cats, Reverend Horton Heat, Carl Perkins, and others and trying to find similar patterns and such, but a more solid lesson could probably help me reinforce what I'm getting from this, or possibly push me a bit beyond it.
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Good luck finding lessons for that but try The Crickets, early Elvis, Jonny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and about anyone else you can find from that rockabilly era and steal their songs then change them until you can't recognize that they were stolen anymore! I found a lesson for you but can't find how to imbed youtube here... wait found it!






heres another
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4f...r-lesson_music

other than that you'd have to buy a book for like 20 bux...
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Don't forget the Everly Brothers. I got one of their old songbooks on Ebay. Here's some basic progressions from there.
"All I Have To Do Is Dream"= F-Dm-Gm-C7 with an occasional Bb.
"Bird Dog"= G-C7-D ish
"Cathy's Clown"= F-Bb-C7 with a Dm on the word "time"
"When Will I Be Loved"= G-C-D7 all the way thru.
"Be-Bop-A-Lula"=C-F7-C-G7-C
Basically blues progressions. Also try Eb-Cm-Ab-Bb.
And if you're liking Rockabilly, you might also like Do-Wop, with something like a Bb-Gm-Eb-F7.
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