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Phil Keaggy - Follow Me Up - Guitar Lesson

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Amp Settings

Classic Rock

Gain6
Bass6
Mid7
Treble6
Presence5
Master7
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About Follow Me Up


Phil Keaggy is one of the most technically gifted fingerstyle and pick players in contemporary guitar, and "Follow Me Up" sits comfortably in that world where clean articulation and musical phrasing matter far more than sheer speed. Playing along in E Standard at 100 BPM gives you enough room to focus on the subtle details: precise pick attack, controlled dynamics, and the kind of melodic voice-leading that defines Phil Keaggy's work in Instrumental Rock. The challenge here is not brute technique but consistency, keeping every note even and intentional while the melody breathes. Pay close attention to how phrases resolve and where Keaggy leaves space, because rushing through those moments will flatten the feel entirely. Use the Practice Toolbar to isolate any passage that trips you up, loop it slowed down until your fretting hand and picking hand are genuinely in sync, then gradually bring the tempo back up to 100 BPM before moving on.

  • Playing in E Standard at 100 BPM, the song sits at a moderate tempo that rewards clean articulation over fast technique.
  • Keaggy's melodic phrasing often blends fingerstyle touches with pick playing, so watch both hands closely when learning each passage.
  • Dynamics and note sustain are the core difficulty: keeping quiet notes audible while louder ones stay controlled takes deliberate practice.

How to Play Follow Me Up

Tuning: E Standard · Tempo: 100 BPM

Use the section loop to isolate a passage, drop the speed below 100%, and set the metronome to 100 BPM to build it up to tempo.

Gibson Les Paul Standard
Guitar

Gibson Les Paul Standard

Keaggy's primary electric choice, the Les Paul Standard delivers the warm, vocal midrange and thick sustain he needs for fingerstyle leads and orchestral layering. Its PAF-style humbuckers drive his tube amps into smooth overdrive while keeping looped layers clean.

Gibson Les Paul Custom
Guitar

Gibson Les Paul Custom

Keaggy uses this premium Les Paul variant for its enhanced tonal depth and craftsmanship, offering the same warm humbucker character as the Standard but with greater refinement for his most expressive, sustained passages.

Fender Twin Reverb
Amp

Fender Twin Reverb

This clean-headroom workhorse gives Keaggy the sparkly platform he needs to push into saturation via pedals rather than amp distortion, preserving the fingerstyle dynamics crucial to his layered, looping arrangements.

Vox AC30
Amp

Vox AC30

The AC30's chiming midrange and natural breakup complement Keaggy's edge-of-breakup approach, adding harmonic complexity to his loop-based soundscapes while maintaining the articulation required for intricate fingerpicking.

Ibanez Tube Screamer TS9
Pedal

Ibanez Tube Screamer TS9

This smooth overdrive pedal shapes Keaggy's lead tones without losing clarity, driving his tube amps into saturation while preserving note definition in his fast, fingerstyle lines and sustaining solos.

Boss CE-2 Chorus
Pedal

Boss CE-2 Chorus

Keaggy employs this classic analog-style chorus to add shimmer and width to his layered orchestral textures, thickening his fingerstyle passages without muddying the midrange definition that defines his signature sound.

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