Rockabilly Guitar with Paul Pigat
Rockabilly Guitar with Paul Pigat

Let Paul Pigat (aka Cousin Harley) take you on an easily accessible lesson through the many techniques of Rockabilly guitar! This lesson is for the intermediate/ advanced player. Topics covered include: Rockabilly Intros Alternate Picking/TraviS Picking Rockabilly Style Soloing for the Left and Right Hands Country Swing Licks James Burton Styles Double Stops and Tritone Licks Bends Diminished Runs Gear Set Up And much more!
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars It all starts here
A number one teaching tool for the rockabilly genre.Paul breaks it all down nice and easy giving you everything you need to get that authentic feel in your playing.I heard about this dvd from all the rave reviews on the gretsch pages forum and decided to give it a whirl.It is everything they say and more.Much to my surprise i found out he lives in my town.After seeing a few of his shows i whould say he is easily one of the premier guitarists in the billy\swing\bob genre.If you were to buy only one instructional dvd,this would be it.
5 Stars Great Rockabilly Guitar Lessons
Out of all of the rockabilly guitar video lessons that I own this is the absolute best! Paul Pigat teaches some of the best classic rockabilly licks in a wonderfully slow and clear style. I am actually learning great material and I feel like I am getting better at playing rockabilly guitar. Thanks to Paul Pigat.
5 Stars Good Video
Another review stated that the video could use some tab – the complete tab is included on the dvd as a pdf. If you don’t have a pc there is a link you can use to download the tab. Great video. Highly recommended. I hope Paul put’s out more Rockabilly videos.
4 Stars pigat rockabilly dvd
pretty good production. could use some sheet music/tab included with it. i liked it enough to pick up the travis picking dvd. i haven’t practiced with it much yet, but it seems better taught than the brian setzer hotlicks tutorial from the 80’s
5 Stars Best place to start
Rockabilly guitar is not an easy style to master, and any beginner to the guitar will struggle. However if you really want the good stuff this is the DVD to buy, my other recommendation would be the similar titles by Jim Weider.
Please, please, please avoid the title by Troy Dexter, who trys to simplfy the process so much it no longer sounds like Rockabilly, for more look at my review of the product.
