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Free Lesson Friday Chris Stapleton - Tennessee Whiskey Solo

Jan 22nd, 2016

In this lesson you'll learn the soulful, restrained solo played by Chris Stapleton in his cover of the song Tennessee Whiskey. This is a great example of playing just the right amount of notes, but playing the well.

Key:A
Tuning:E
Topics: Ballads Licks
Difficulties: Beginner Intermediate
Artist: Chris Stapleton
Songs: Tennessee Whiskey
Styles: Ballads
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  • how do I select a section to repeat

    Troy (Locals Alumni) , 7 years ago
    • If you’re on a computer, click and drag in the tablature to highlight a section, then when you click Play, only the selected region will repet.

      Anthony - Texas Blues Alley (Super Admins) , 7 years ago
    • Thank you

      Troy (Locals Alumni) , 7 years ago
  • how do I toggle views. i.e. show tab only in tablature

    Troy (Locals Alumni) , 7 years ago
    • Click the “Recording” button next to the timeline at the bottom. Then choose “Audio Demo” instead of Video. The video will disappear and the tabs will fill the screen. Let me know if that’s what you were referring to.

      Anthony - Texas Blues Alley (Super Admins) , 7 years ago
    • Yes that is what I wanted. Thank you

      Troy (Locals Alumni) , 7 years ago