5 Disc set (4 DVD’s – 1 CD) with 227 tabbed examples & 37 jam tracks for rhythm patterns common to Country, Rock, Rockabilly, Swing and other music styles. Please read the description below and watch the preview video.
The key to becoming a proficient guitar player starts with a solid rhythm base. And while playing lead is always fun and exciting, in reality, you’ll be playing rhythm most of the time. And it can be just as fun and exciting, once you’ve developed these skills.

What I’ve done in this course is taken a variety of musical beats and progressions that are common to country, new and old, as well as some rock, rockabilly, swing and ballads. I teach you how to play a vast assortment of solid groove patterns that fit over these beats, and how you can mix them together to come up with some cool grooves of your own.
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We’ll be using a lot of techniques that are essential to electric style rhythm such as, muting with both hands, double stops, triple stops, finger rolls, string popping and ghost notes.
3. Advanced guitar players who are breaking into the country “chicken pickin” style, and need to learn the techniques used to get that “country” sound.
I kicked this course off with a beat us country player’s just love, the train beat, and I teach you a half a dozen groove patterns over a standard progression, starting with a very basic 2/4 style pattern, which is something you’ll use all the time. Keep in mind that rhythm doesn’t always have to be something fancy, but you must lay down a solid groove.
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From there we work into some more patterns in the style of a few great players from the early days like Luther Perkins, Scotty Moore, and James Burton and Merle Travis.
I also teach you how to play some modern chicken pickin grooves, similar to something guys like Brent Mason, Johnny Hiland, Albert Lee or Vince Gill might play, using double stop and single note melody lines.
Next, I cover some patterns over the half time groove. I’ll show you how to play 4 different rhythm grooves over the classic Merle Haggard progression for “Think I’ll Just Stay Here And Drink”. It’s a fun song to play, and the possibilities are endless!
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Next, we’ll cover a bunch of boogie and shuffle patterns that are essential for playing all styles of music. I take many of these patterns and teach you how to mix them up, syncopate them differently, even play them backwards, to come up with even more cool grooves.
From there, we’ll move onto some patterns over the slower ballad type songs. We’ll start this section out by exploring some “Sus Chord” ideas, so you can add some color, or flavor to an otherwise stagnant sounding chord progression.
This section includes the Cha Cha, 4/4 straight 8th’s, and Waltz style grooves, and I’ll demonstrate strumming patterns as well as finger roll patterns for these. I also teach some nice Reggie Young kind of double stop idea’s that you can use to compliment all kinds of songs with!
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In the last section, I’ve taken a few more song progressions that subscribers have asked for, and teach you quite a few more groove patterns to add to your arsenal of rhythm chops!
These grooves include a walking bass line pattern you’ll find common to many medium tempo country songs, and more fast boogie style grooves for songs like Travis Tritt’s version of the Elvis tune TROUBLE and Garth Brooks “Ain’t Goin’ Down Til The Sun Comes Up”.

I also teach a few more rhythm idea’s in the Half Time style of Waylon Jennings, who used the half time beat for many of his songs.
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You’ll learn some “Bonus” lead licks when we dive into a song by Sara Evans and George Jones called “Cupid”, and played by Brent Mason. This was another requested song, and although it’s not the most popular song to hit the charts, it’s a perfect example for showing you how you can use the common pattern notes you learned from previous lessons, and mix them up to come up with some really cool sounding rhythm patterns!
For the very last lesson, I played 4 groove patterns over a fun swing progression, and just like the previous patterns, I break it down for you, note for note.7 Disc Set. Discover the techniques that Paisley uses to get that unique ear twisting sound that he’s famous for. The most comprehensive study available on the style of Brad Paisley.
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Over the past couple years I’ve had many requests to do a video lesson about the guitar picking style of Brad Paisley. So, I finally decided to tackle this project, and 5 months later, it wound up being a staggering 7 disc set, full of smokin’ hot Paisley style licks and blazing guitar solos.
Now, I didn’t want to just do a half-hearted job on this video, so I spent an entire 2 months just studying his style and the techniques he uses to get that unmistakable “Paisley” sound. And let me tell you, it was a long and tedious 2 months! But as I went along, I noticed that some patterns were starting to emerge, and before long I was able to listen to one of his solos and have a very good idea of what he was playing before I even started working out the licks. These are the same techniques that I’m going to teach you throughout this 7 Disc Instructional Video Series!

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Triple Your Lick Vocabulary! Apply this next simple technique to your licks and not only triple your lick vocabulary, but “hear” how they take on that unmistakable “Paisley Sound”!
Unleash The Secret’s To Paisley’s “Ear Twister” Licks – Learn how he uses just 1 “chord apeggio” as a spring board to play those incredible ear twister licks that throws into his mind blowing lead runs!
Off The Cuff Bonus Lick Ideas – Just like all my other videos, as I’m explaining various licks throughout the video lessons, I’m always coming up with different ideas for playing them and applying them over solos. Bonus!
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20 Smoking Jam Tracks Included! – To help you practice and master all these incredible guitar licks and techniques from this amazing course, I’ve added 20 “Train Beat” style Jam Tracks in different keys, chord progressions, and at various tempos.
Nothing But The Licks! – Once you’ve watched all the videos a few times and have absorbed the powerful techniques I teach you, it’s time to hit the wood shed and practice them. So, to help make things easier for you,

If your familiar with my other videos, you’ll know that my teaching methods are straight to the point, solid instruction, that teaches you how to “think” as a guitar player, not just copy someone’s licks. There are more than 170 Lick examples and 18 solo examples spread out over this course! I put 20 jam tracks together for you to practice with, a combination of common progressions, in different keys, and at various tempos to help you master and enjoy playing his style. Even if you’re not a Paisley fan, this video set is a must for every Guitar player that wants to broaden their country guitar chicken pickin skills. You can apply all of these “secret techniques” to your own style and existing licks, and virtually double or even triple your lick vocabulary by using just 2 of the techniques I teach in this course!
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This is not an instructional video course that will teach you how to play entire Paisley songs note for note. For copyright reasons I couldn’t do that if I wanted to.
The purpose of this course is to teach you his style and the many techniques that he uses to make up his over all sound. I chose to teach you the guitar licks, and ideas for coming up with your own Paisley style licks, that you can apply to an unlimited number of songs, and not the ones that don’t lend themselves to incorporate into other songs or progressions.
Lesson is Approximately 2 hours & 42 minutes in length and includes jam tracks and tablature. 2 DVD’s & 2 CD Disc’sMore than 45 hot chicken pickin licks, in the styles of today’s greatest players, played over a fast train beat progression. Mix these licks up to come up with hundreds of possible licks! See more preview videos below.
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If you’ve ever wondered how some country guitarist seem to play all those blazing fast chicken pickin solo’s with such astonishing speed and agility, but yet make it look so amazingly simple and easy, then you’ll want to keep reading the important information on this page. It will drastically change the way you play. I’ve
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