Newest Licks And Style Course- John Hughey!

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Newest Licks And Style Course- John Hughey!

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Just Finished!
Our latest Licks and style course takes a look deep inside the style and beautiful ideas of the late John Hughey- over 78 minutes of instruction, more than 35 licks completely dissected and explained! From scale-based moves to his great B & C pedal ideas, chromatic string twists, chord substitutions, long up-the-neck passages, and ending up with an in-depth look at his world-famous intro to Vince Gill's "Look at Us". Lots of detail for the beginner to advanced player. Some theory explanations, but you'll be able to integrate these great licks into your own playing fastest if you've first studied our E9 Theory and Number System course.
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Seems like everybody really likes this one!
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John Hughey Course

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I bought the John Hughey course from from Mark. I'm an intermediate level player and found it VERY useful and practical, especially the BC pedal section. Would recommend it to anyone. Mark provides clear explanation; it's actually better than tab because it makes you think about what you're doing. Quick service, well packaged. Thanks Mark.
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Is there a link on that page to purchase the course? All I saw was the email link.
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many thanks, John, I'm really happy to hear from so many people who are getting things from these courses.
Andy, I haven't been able to set up a shopping cart yet, you can order directly from me, email through the forum or through the website. Thanks!
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top notch teaching

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this is a great course Mark has done
if you want to learn some good Hughey licks this
is a great place to start
as a teacher myself I know when things are being taught well and this is TOP NOTCH!!
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Is this a dvd or cd?
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Hi, Lavon, my courses are talk-style on audio CD, no tab needed. All explained here: http://www.markvanallen.com/store_books.html
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Just got the Hughey course from Mark. I don't get into too many courses these days, but this one is really enjoyable. Great explanations and examples. I particularly liked how he tied the theory into the licks without getting too involved. You can see how the licks fit the chords, and the different positions to play them. Plus there were some classic licks in the Hughey style.
This course is really loaded with some good material that'll get you thinking.
Thanks Mark

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Bob Miano wrote:Just got the Hughey course from Mark. I don't get into too many courses these days, but this one is really enjoyable. Great explanations and examples. I particularly liked how he tied the theory into the licks without getting too involved. You can see how the licks fit the chords, and the different positions to play them. Plus there were some classic licks in the Hughey style.
This course is really loaded with some good material that'll get you thinking.
Thanks Mark

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Mark's stuff is the by far the most useful instructional material I've some across. I like the fact you have to actually think and work out what he talks about... it puts you on the road to discovering your own style as opposed to just coping licks.
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Wow, guys, thanks so much for the "props"! You have no idea how good it is to hear that these courses are helpful, I'm trying to bring a little more ammunition to the guys in the trenches.
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I've been hearing back that this Hughey stuff is a favorite course from many players.
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Got Hughey?
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New courses in the works, but this one still one of my most popular.
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After reading what everyone is saying, I may have to try it out!
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great stuff

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great teacher and product!!
Mike :D
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Thanks, Mike. And Andy, there are now PayPal buttons on all my courses for instant purchase from the website.
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