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  1. Tuesday May 1st, 2018 Topic: Ask Your Guitar Questions PLUS John Mayer's New PRS! 7pm Central Time US You can watch the lesson HERE. Don't let anything stop your learning. What has you stumped? Ask your questions in the thread below and I'll answer as many as I can tonight. PLUS Desi Serna (Guitar Theory for Dummies) will be stopping by to show us John Mayer's new PRS Silver Sky guitar - the guitar that broke the internet! Lots of Music, laughs, giveaways and more! Watch on our Guitar Gathering YouTube Channel HERE - Steve
  2. John Mayer uses a particular right hand technique, which I don't know if there is an official name for, but I will use the term "slap and flick". I am trying to learn a few of his songs that use it (Stop this Train, Heart of Life, etc..) Part of my struggle is that I normally play with a Fred Kelly Speed Pick on my thumb and because it has a long pick end, it gets in the way of a clean percussive thumb slap. I am now trying to play without it and am not getting any volume out of the thumb slap. Any suggestions?

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