This is fundamental stuff here. The foundation of modern American guitar. The fact that you throw in just a tiny bit of basic theory in there can be so magical for new players. Probably your best video that I will recommend to students of the instrument. Well done sir!
You are like me you love all kinds of music. I don't even understand people who don't love all kinds of music. I appreciate your lessons I have already learned some Jango Reinhardt licks off you. Thanks for all you do.
My Favourite Guitar Channel , when it comes to relaxed lessons and often i hear some new stuff .. Always intresting and often Dave has really inspiring licks / tricks and theoretical explantations
That's why I love Dave's lessons: one week you grab your high output pointy guitar, put on your leather jacket and metal bracelet to shred some licks from a japanese gunslinger and the other you put on your tuxedo and a es335 or strat to Jam some goo'old blues licks . Wonderfull.
Love these lessons so much I've joined the patron, its only four quid a month and hopefully it keeps this excellent content coming. Dave your you are a star Sir!
Very nice lesson. People start playing and progressing watching their favorite players thinking what are they playing there? Much of that is contained here.
Just a vital part of guitar playing I need to play the strat single coils and the fender reverb clean or slight dirt and wander off from time to time love the minor stuff 👍👏
My guitar buddy started playing "Key To The Highway" one evening and I was in shock when I couldn't follow. Up until that time I'd only played 12-bar blues, and he'd learned the song by rote without understanding that it was an 8-bar blues or alerting me to the fact-same three chords, but in an entirely different sequence. I was totally flummoxed that evening and only realized why much later when I learned about the 8-bar format.
Thanks for yet another brilliant session. Love your presentation style and of course your playing too. I am so glad I stumbled across your lessons. Hope you can keep them coming.
I just found your channel, and man do I have some homework to do. Love how you take what I already know and explain what artists do with it and why it works. Not sure if you have, but some videos on the allman brothers would be awesome, specifically looking at songs like blue sky and Melissa etc would be amazing
As I keep studying the fretboard more and more, this all starts to make more sense. Just memorizing the fretboard I am finding is very important, but challenging :)
Very good lesson, Dave. Here's a challenge: A guitar reduction of a film score, which should make a rather interesting episode of Chordplay. If anyone can do it, you can. In the meantime I recommend Ukrainian guitarist Estas Tonne, he's otherworldly good.
I would love for David to adapt any Film Score Techniques for guitar (half-step move between 2 Major Chords for example), as well as some of that Scooby-Doo/Ted Nichols/Hanna-Barbera, spooky style, old-fashioned diminished Jazz-Horror mix!
@@voronOsphere Half-step movements between two major chords happen in Phrygian Dominant and Double Harmonic Major and maybe a few other scales. But I don't hear those modalities much in film music.
@@VALINOR24 Thanks. I think it's meant to be a key change rather than modal, but I'm "iffy" on it. I'm kind of thinking of "God Chords," where you play two major chords that are definitely not in the same key, for some startling results. I heard it's common in film scoring.
Awesome lesson, I don't remember your other vids being fisheye lens looking. Vids like that bother my eyes, but great lesson for people who are new to the blues...
Nice... What I'm looking for is a slow slow (55 - 65 beats per minute) blues with 9 and 7, ( 6 maybe on the chorus) with chromatic transitions in the rhythm of a 'Bonam' type drum, sudden triples and stuff, guitar distortion, passionate solo of course , intro and all ... Where can I look for blues like this? or better yet, any song like LZ 'Since I'm Been Lovin You', for example, an arrangement like that, just not minor, but 9 and 7 blues ..? Suggestions? I'm making a collection...?! Thanks!
Good show, no doubt! Do have one query regarding your electric tone: Do you do a mix of your guitar signal and the amp tone? I'd almost swear and that's even over this net crap. that I detect a very notable sound of that strat along with the FX atop; it kinda vibe as sounds go, sounds nice. I'm very curious and intrigued as to whatcha' might say. I like it and is one thing I've long attempted to do is provide a dry sound of just the guitar even if but a hint in my own tunage endeavors. Keep up the good work!
So whats the name of the delay/echo/reverb type box you use to get that constant eight note feel while you play rhythm? Its a little distracting but it fills the space between changes.
The coloured script is so hard for me to see because of colourblindness. Lol Once when I joined a show band and had to go on immediately, the bass player wrote out chord charts so I would know where I was in the song. Okay, sounds good! As soon as the lights came on (coloured gels) all the writing disappeared!!!! Lol At the break I re-did the charts in black magic marker. Live and learn. Lol
Hi Dave, could you do a video with a playthrough of Dorian Pentatonic patterns? I believe they exist, correct? I know all of the pentatonic patterns but I'm looking into needing a 3rd note in pentatonic to help develop legato techniques rather just using the given "2 notes per string" in the standard pentatonic patterns. Anything would help tremendously. Thanks, Dave! Love your channel👍
One of the best instructional videos on the entire Internet!
This is fundamental stuff here. The foundation of modern American guitar. The fact that you throw in just a tiny bit of basic theory in there can be so magical for new players. Probably your best video that I will recommend to students of the instrument. Well done sir!
Just great and exhausting as you said more than a hundred years of lineage.Will watch it over and over.
You are like me you love all kinds of music. I don't even understand people who don't love all kinds of music. I appreciate your lessons I have already learned some Jango Reinhardt licks off you. Thanks for all you do.
My Favourite Guitar Channel , when it comes to relaxed lessons and often i hear some new stuff ..
Always intresting
and often Dave has really inspiring licks / tricks and theoretical explantations
That's why I love Dave's lessons: one week you grab your high output pointy guitar, put on your leather jacket and metal bracelet to shred some licks from a japanese gunslinger and the other you put on your tuxedo and a es335 or strat to Jam some goo'old blues licks . Wonderfull.
Anyone exceeding the other.
I’m from California, on my way to find out about some west coast blues. Thanks David
You could turn this into an all blues channel, as far as I'm concerned, you can't get enough blues ! Love your stuff, thanks.
Love to see more on Mary Had a Little Lamb
Chords of Eric Gales would be next level
David thx for your hard work.this segment is very inspiring.
Love your lessons David!
Thanks very much for the lesson. To Paraphrase The Cars, this is just what I needed! Cheers, David 👍
You did a good job playing those blues riffs , myself I plays blues has much has I can you have stay fresh with blues.
Only the second time I played along with B🐓.
I grabbed the Strat, standard tuning and away I went!
Good stuff 👍 Thanks Dave!
Love the nod to the genre with the picture of 'The Blues brothers' 😎🤘
Love everything you do dude
So good!!! Thank you.
Feels like it could be it's own channel. Great job! Thank you!
And obviously more episodes.
This was part 1.
(Dave might read this) 😁
these lessons make me want to play my guitar!
Brilliant lesson Dave
Love these lessons so much I've joined the patron, its only four quid a month and hopefully it keeps this excellent content coming. Dave your you are a star Sir!
Very nice lesson. People start playing and progressing watching their favorite players thinking what are they playing there? Much of that is contained here.
Awesome!! What an ambitious undertaking. And you nailed it! Great choices. Great playing! Thank you!
Great stuff! That Strat has awesome sound kind a reminds me of Rory's sound, beefy steel growl sound.
Cheers from Argentina 🇦🇷👏👏👏👏👏
Just getting to this one Dave. Blown away by this lesson. Lots of great stuff here. Thank you!!!
Great lesson brother
Another great video David!!!
Hey Dave, thanks for vid. You certainly covered some ground quickly. Very enjoyable. Best to you.
Love this! Thank you for making it easier for my brain
Fantastic lesson again Dave,thank you.
Great lesson!
Just a vital part of guitar playing I need to play the strat single coils and the fender reverb clean or slight dirt and wander off from time to time love the minor stuff 👍👏
My guitar buddy started playing "Key To The Highway" one evening and I was in shock when I couldn't follow. Up until that time I'd only played 12-bar blues, and he'd learned the song by rote without understanding that it was an 8-bar blues or alerting me to the fact-same three chords, but in an entirely different sequence. I was totally flummoxed that evening and only realized why much later when I learned about the 8-bar format.
Nice strumming lick at 7:52🎸
Thanks for yet another brilliant session. Love your presentation style and of course your playing too. I am so glad I stumbled across your lessons. Hope you can keep them coming.
Awesome lesson I will be coming back to, thanks David!
Tasty! Now I must consume mass quantities of this! Can you do a variation on this Jump Blues/Rockabilly/Boogie? That would be awesome!
I just found your channel, and man do I have some homework to do. Love how you take what I already know and explain what artists do with it and why it works. Not sure if you have, but some videos on the allman brothers would be awesome, specifically looking at songs like blue sky and Melissa etc would be amazing
Not sure how much ABB stuff he's done, but he definitely has done some, and no doubt will do more.
@@aylbdrmadison1051 he did a vid of 3 Dickey Betts licks, if you haven't seen it. Peace
The chords of Jobim. Would be perfect..
Antonio Carlos Jobim (aka Tom)? That would be fantastic!
Another great Late Night Lesson!!! Thanks, David!!!! This is a college course worth of amazingness!
Really been digging your videos since I discovered you last week, great content! Thank you for the content :- )
Nice real great stuff thanks
SRV Mary Had a Little Lamb is one of the reasons I started playing
As I keep studying the fretboard more and more, this all starts to make more sense. Just memorizing the fretboard I am finding is very important, but challenging :)
Awesome job man! 👍🏻
This was a fantastic lesson, man. Well done. Blues is fantastic, and so much you can do and learn from blues players.
Have been waiting on this Lesson!!!!
"sounds something like that" for any noobs means he knows he nailed it! top job , cheers
Marcus king with the maj7 and 9’s also ripping blues. He may be a good lesson
Very good lesson, Dave. Here's a challenge: A guitar reduction of a film score, which should make a rather interesting episode of Chordplay. If anyone can do it, you can. In the meantime I recommend Ukrainian guitarist Estas Tonne, he's otherworldly good.
I would love for David to adapt any Film Score Techniques for guitar (half-step move between 2 Major Chords for example), as well as some of that Scooby-Doo/Ted Nichols/Hanna-Barbera, spooky style, old-fashioned diminished Jazz-Horror mix!
A spooky October 2021 Scooby-Doo Incidental Music Score Late Night Analysis Lesson would be wonderful for this 2021 Halloween Season, David!
@@voronOsphere Half-step movements between two major chords happen in Phrygian Dominant and Double Harmonic Major and maybe a few other scales. But I don't hear those modalities much in film music.
@@VALINOR24 Thanks. I think it's meant to be a key change rather than modal, but I'm "iffy" on it.
I'm kind of thinking of "God Chords," where you play two major chords that are definitely not in the same key, for some startling results.
I heard it's common in film scoring.
I often hear Whole-Tone Scales used in Film Scores, too.
Great job!! Love your video...Do you think you can about chords and licks of Marcus King ?? His first and second album are amazing...
Awesome lesson, I don't remember your other vids being fisheye lens looking. Vids like that bother my eyes, but great lesson for people who are new to the blues...
2:13 Purple Haze intro...
And again at 2:36
An E7#9?
@@mutt8553 did you actually watch the time stamps?
Great explanation of chord inversions a
La the Hendrix chord in open string position.
Elwood and Jake in the corner
Would love to hear more Keb Mo style
The chords of... blue murder! Or XYZ 😎
I’m thirty seven and just learned that “Mississippi delta blues” has nothing to do with the River delta that drains into the Gulf of Mexico
Nice...
What I'm looking for is a slow slow (55 - 65 beats per minute) blues with 9 and 7, ( 6 maybe on the chorus) with chromatic transitions in the rhythm of a 'Bonam' type drum, sudden triples and stuff, guitar distortion, passionate solo of course , intro and all ... Where can I look for blues like this?
or better yet, any song like LZ 'Since I'm Been Lovin You', for example, an arrangement like that, just not minor, but 9 and 7 blues ..? Suggestions? I'm making a collection...?! Thanks!
Good show, no doubt!
Do have one query regarding your electric tone:
Do you do a mix of your guitar signal and the amp tone? I'd almost swear and that's even over this net crap. that I detect a very notable sound of that strat along with the FX atop; it kinda vibe as sounds go, sounds nice. I'm very curious and intrigued as to whatcha' might say. I like it and is one thing I've long attempted to do is provide a dry sound of just the guitar even if but a hint in my own tunage endeavors.
Keep up the good work!
So whats the name of the delay/echo/reverb type box you use to get that constant eight note feel while you play rhythm? Its a little distracting but it fills the space between changes.
What is that amp you are plugged into with the little doll on top?
The coloured script is so hard for me to see because of colourblindness. Lol Once when I joined a show band and had to go on immediately, the bass player wrote out chord charts so I would know where I was in the song. Okay, sounds good! As soon as the lights came on (coloured gels) all the writing disappeared!!!! Lol At the break I re-did the charts in black magic marker. Live and learn. Lol
Hi Dave, could you do a video with a playthrough of Dorian Pentatonic patterns? I believe they exist, correct? I know all of the pentatonic patterns but I'm looking into needing a 3rd note in pentatonic to help develop legato techniques rather just using the given "2 notes per string" in the standard pentatonic patterns. Anything would help tremendously. Thanks, Dave! Love your channel👍
What year model strat is that?
😎
Like Keef would say .... if you don't know the blues ... what's the point?
Rory Gallagher, the whitest man to play the Blues!!!!
Chordplay rory Gallagher would be sweet!
Hey David, do you know what you get if you play a country music record backwards? Your wife back, your dog back and your truck back.
The sun comes back out too.
@@aylbdrmadison1051 😂
yay first!
Outside of Euro origin, it ALL comes from Africa ,and African stringed/tuned instruments - thus,.......the Blues.
Is it the video or you have huge hands? Playing that nylon your mitts look humongous lol
Love your videos but the adds felt out of control today...😖