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In this video guitar lesson we teach rhythm techniques for easy ska reggae and dub style music. We show all the chords and strum patterns and make it easy and fun – enjoy!

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25 Responses to Learn how to play guitar ska reggae dub easy songs rhythm techniques

  1. moufa4life says:

    7.58 how you do …
    7.58 how you do that bob marley thing upload a vid with bob marley techniques

  2. g0shu4 says:

    One of your better …
    One of your better lessons.

  3. ultimatumjs says:

    great vid!

    1 …
    great vid!

    1 question: were you born wearing that back to front baseball cap??

  4. thatnewguy23 says:

    Doing the chuck… …
    Doing the chuck… or some people call it the scank. priceless and quick

  5. lasersailor184 says:

    @TheEmanzi It’s far …
    @TheEmanzi It’s far easier to bar the low fret with your index finger for the regular G than it is to bar the highest frets in drop D tuning. Work at it a bit, but regular bar cords become so much easier once you get over the hump.

  6. TheEmanzi says:

    Its easier in drop …
    Its easier in drop D tuning, for example instead of playing G-355433 its G-555433 all you need then is a strong finger or a slide thingy.

  7. volcomstonexyz1 says:

    That second chord …
    That second chord progression he plays is “Badfish” from Sublime. KOOL.

  8. rickyjshiznit says:

    @Ramalama09 well …
    @Ramalama09 well yea but i dont want to keep learning chord progressions and string muting techniques forever.

  9. Ramalama09 says:

    @rickyjshiznit …
    @rickyjshiznit Everyone was a beginner once, it never hurts to go back to the basics. :)

  10. Albert0Jazzmaster says:

    Thanks, you inspire …
    Thanks, you inspire me every time I see you!

  11. marieobrien29 says:

    Thanks David. I …
    Thanks David. I like the way you teach

  12. rickyjshiznit says:

    too many beginner …
    too many beginner lessons, unsubscribing

  13. chickenmanstan says:

    I love these videos …
    I love these videos! If I had them when I was a couple of months in it would have helped a lot. Rock on Rock On Good People!

  14. guitfdlr says:

    @suuicider why?

    @suuicider why?

  15. charliemurphyslaw says:

    @96JUSTIN who shut …
    @96JUSTIN who shut them down?

  16. 96JUSTIN says:

    that sucks that you …
    that sucks that you guys got shut down for teaching songs when there are soooo many other peeps on youtube that did and still do! Guess they only go after the big guys

  17. thelman43 says:

    @suuicider LOL true …
    @suuicider LOL true man

  18. flickerman68 says:

    @iamericwhite LOL
    @iamericwhite LOL

  19. flickerman68 says:

    Anything but …
    Anything but sunburst!

  20. imzemo says:

    I really like your …
    I really like your lessons, man! Thanks!

  21. ElvisBluntman777 says:

    that fender’s …
    that fender’s lookin good

  22. suuicider says:

    5:45 – man …
    5:45 – man stop smoking weed!

  23. Ibik says:

    nice fender!
    nice fender!

  24. Helsling says:

    You already did a …
    You already did a lesson on this same exact lesson >.>

  25. style2chien says:

    thanks again for …
    thanks again for this lesson

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