Billy Gibbon's secret lazy power chords will change your life

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  • @gergemall
    @gergemall 11 місяців тому +4

    Super valuable lesson. I have watched at least three or four times and it’s making sense but you definitely nailed Billy Gibbons. How The Rev is a lazy player like that and that’s an interesting observation and think right on target. Thanks.

  • @cacornett58
    @cacornett58 Рік тому +4

    A lot of ZZ Tops songs are not difficult to play...Chord wise. Its easy to write down or hear the chord structure of a song. BUT! To play it LIKE Billy Gibbons does, is a whole other task. One that is often difficult to master. The Rev. Wille G is the man.

    • @ClassicGuitarRockJFL
      @ClassicGuitarRockJFL  Рік тому +2

      agree 1000%

    • @lw1391
      @lw1391 11 місяців тому +2

      You're right. Gibbons accents, pinch harmonics, and other nuances are the really impressive part (not to mention his otherworldly tone!!!).

  • @mikekopmanis2099
    @mikekopmanis2099 3 роки тому +25

    Thanks for this. Gibbons ' plays simple chords efficiently and never wasted a note. He's a great rhythm and lead player, knows his blues. Brilliant, sneaky player...

  • @that_robguy
    @that_robguy 3 роки тому +99

    Just found this channel. Expected to just watch for a minute, see the same stuff and move on. .. This is great content. This is the sort of information that makes lights go off in peoples heads. This is what makes a person not give up and put the axe down.

    • @ClassicGuitarRockJFL
      @ClassicGuitarRockJFL  3 роки тому +6

      Thanks so much for watching! Please come back!

    • @stevenday9687
      @stevenday9687 9 місяців тому +2

      It’s like a DUH moment. Once you see it, DUH. Until you do see it though it hasn’t sunk in yet & then when it does, you’re better than you were yesterday

  • @donaldmcmillan5529
    @donaldmcmillan5529 3 роки тому +60

    Long time listener of Billy Gibbon and picked up on his "lazy" method many years ago and incorporated it into my style so people think I'm lazy, too. Lots of playing with little movement. I just consider it part of the K.I.S.S method. Great video for people trying to play without using lots of complicated chords. Thanks!

    • @sullyhet
      @sullyhet 3 роки тому

      Just out of curiosity did you mean kids in satans service or keep it simple stupid? lol

    • @donaldmcmillan5529
      @donaldmcmillan5529 3 роки тому

      @@sullyhet Definitely keeping it simple. :D

    • @sullyhet
      @sullyhet 3 роки тому

      So you dont listen to kiss then?

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 3 роки тому +3

      I got yelled at from some guy because I played 'lazy' barre chords with thumb rather than lay my index across six strings. It's just easier.

    • @Colhogan06
      @Colhogan06 2 роки тому +4

      Billy is the definition of making it easier. He was inspired by BB King, to use lighter guage strings as well. Billy said that him and BB were going to switch guitars at a show they were at. Billy said BB thought his strings were too heavy. Billy said he asked BB, "Isn't it those heavier strings that give you that sound?" Billy said BB replied with... "I just have one question for you. Why are working so hard? Get some lighter guage strings". So Billy initially went to 7's because BB was on 8's. He said BB said "that's ok"😎. Anyway to make a long story short, I think BB King was Billy's inspiration to play lazy chords, and lighter strings, but still get the sound you are looking for. Basically work smarter not harder.

  • @joemusicman64
    @joemusicman64 10 місяців тому +3

    This is the heart of Gibbons' playing. Whenever I've seen him featured on a UA-cam video, they will show his hands close up, they barely move. This is his style to the T. Economy. But his writing is pure genius. That comes from his soul. VERY hard to duplicate. Lets just say impossible. He's Billy Fuckin Gibbons.

  • @jpcantrell1
    @jpcantrell1 3 роки тому +151

    This is exactly why so many struggle trying to figure out their songs....Our mind defaults to full chords instead of simple double stops. I remember being baffled at how he reached those embellishments while playing the "chord".....answer is: He isn't playing the full chord...yet it is conveyed. Brilliant video. Thanks

    • @stricknine8623
      @stricknine8623 3 роки тому +6

      I have found that double-stop (1st and 5th) chord tones sound better, no matter what song I'm playing. Preserve the bigger chords for long sustaining chord sections that are a part of some songs.

    • @choppytde6030
      @choppytde6030 3 роки тому +11

      Gotta admit the bass is already backing up the low end, so this really is rather genius as it compliments the bass while the bass is complimenting the guitar

    • @10INCHCRUSHER
      @10INCHCRUSHER 3 роки тому +1

      You hit the nail on the head.

    • @factorylad5071
      @factorylad5071 3 роки тому +2

      Nah two notes can make a chord see the way Freddy King , Rory Gallagher play about with 6ths.

    • @m.vonhollen6673
      @m.vonhollen6673 3 роки тому +2

      @@factorylad5071 : Hi - Chords need more than two notes.
      Three-note chords are triads.
      4-note chords are often 7th chords.
      5-note chords, even if not all notes are played, are often altered and/or extended chords; “altered” if you see b5 or #5, or b9 or #9), and “extended” if they have anything over 7 like 9/11/13. (Also investigate chords built on 4ths.)
      That’s chords.
      Two-notes, whether it be thirds/sixths/fourths, are double-stops and not true chords.
      For clarity’s sake, and so I can learn too, please correct me if I’m wrong.

  • @Colhogan06
    @Colhogan06 2 роки тому +25

    Billy Gibbons is the master of smooth. Each generation has their definition or image of what smooth is. Billy is without a doubt my generations definition of smooth. I love his guitar playing. I believe LaGrange was my first ZZ Top song I learned on the guitar. It is also one of my favorites. Its not hard to play, it just sounds cool.

    • @kimpurcell8851
      @kimpurcell8851 2 роки тому +4

      I'm a HUGE fan of Al Dimeola. I love the earliest Malmsteen albums. I have a massive list of shredders and metal guitarists I love. However when someone asks me who I wish I could genuinely play like, Gibbons and Gilmore are the two names that always pop out of my mouth.

    • @Colhogan06
      @Colhogan06 2 роки тому +1

      @@kimpurcell8851 I agree 100%. They are by far a great choice!

    • @fredriksvard2603
      @fredriksvard2603 2 роки тому +2

      I find it hard to play

    • @raindogred
      @raindogred 2 роки тому +2

      La Grange with all its subtleties and nuance, exactly as Billy played, is definitely not and easy song to play???

    • @raindogred
      @raindogred 2 роки тому +3

      The hybrid picking alone crosses out about 80% of players.

  • @TempoDrift1480
    @TempoDrift1480 3 роки тому +6

    I've done this for years. Never paid any attention to ZZ Top till Dusty passed away. Interesting to learn that Billy played that way.

  • @licksnkicks1166
    @licksnkicks1166 Рік тому +1

    You know I just had to sub your amazing channel. Too many lightbulb explosive moments going off in my brain!

  • @guitarist22lespaul90
    @guitarist22lespaul90 3 роки тому +10

    Great Lesson,Billy Gibbon's awesome Guitar Player and he got awesome feeling in playing.

  • @joesbarbecue1
    @joesbarbecue1 Рік тому +6

    This is so helpful! I'm 62 and fell out of guitar about 6 years ago, then recently decided to start playing again. In those six years my hands have changed in strength as well as dexterity. Combine that with a broken left wrist that wasn't reset very well and you now have a fairly proficient guitar player that can't play nearly as well as he used to be able to.
    It's virtually impossible for me to form a full F barre chord on the first fret. Learning the double stop method you have shown is going to be a real game changer to get some of my playing ability back.
    Thank you!

    • @ClassicGuitarRockJFL
      @ClassicGuitarRockJFL  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching!

    • @michaelscott2269
      @michaelscott2269 Рік тому +3

      I started playing when I was about 13 when I started playing guitar. I played in bands in Jr High, High school and a while after that. So I grew up with the best music in the world and learned mostly by ear. Went back to school, married, kids, got a job, had a career and stopped playing. Was diagnosed with cancer in 2020 right when Covid started, great luck right, so I decided to start playing again. Hadn’t played since early 80. It’s like starting over, but I’ve managed to get back my rhythm playing ok. My trouble is with lead. These hands simply refuse to go where my brain tells them and slow…damn, I can’t believe they’re the same hands…I guess getting older has and being absent from playing daily as I did back then has taken a real toll. Plus the fact I don’t have anyone to jam with. That’s what I miss most. Playing with others, and what I would give to play on stage in front of a live audience once more…! That was the best natural high in the world. Of course nowadays just about every kid on the block has a Strat or LP….Oh well….! Rick on…✌️

  • @foylebutler8952
    @foylebutler8952 3 роки тому +9

    Thank you for this great lesson. Billy plays with taste and economy. I've seen him live twice. Once in a very small venue. I was front row. 10ft from the stage. ZZ Top make it look so easy.
    My daughter is also a big fan . She took me to this show for a bday present. One of the highlights of my life. Thank you Sunny. !!!

    • @ClassicGuitarRockJFL
      @ClassicGuitarRockJFL  3 роки тому +3

      Thanks so much for watching! Billy is a master and one of my all time favorites!

  • @anglosaxaphone672
    @anglosaxaphone672 Рік тому +1

    I've known this for a LONG time. it's what finally convinced me that guitar is easier than piano.
    and I know my way around the piano.

  • @normankrisher8084
    @normankrisher8084 3 роки тому +6

    Saw ZZ live in Vegas recently and was blown away at how little Billy's left hand was moving - I was mesmerized. Now I understand at least partly how he does it. Such amazing tone and such a fantastic touch. Great lesson!

  • @dlux703
    @dlux703 2 роки тому +7

    Right On! And if you are lucky enough to get old and still love playing your guitars, your arthritis will "inspire" you to seek these out and even create some of your own "lazy" positions.

  • @phillyadam26
    @phillyadam26 3 роки тому +195

    I haven’t seen anyone teach the efficient moves and double stops like this before. Great lesson - you’ve got a new subscriber now!

  • @Vunsunta
    @Vunsunta 2 роки тому +1

    I can't believe how much this changes everything for me. THANK YOU. And thank myself for searching how to play power chords better! This works so well when the bass is playing the root note along with the guitar playing that inverted power chord. It free's up the fundamental note so the bass can sing!

  • @joshuamirabal822
    @joshuamirabal822 3 роки тому +8

    Bless you! I always felt like a lazy jerk when I would cheat my barre chords by using that same F chord you did. Having been a bassist I would just be like well I’ll let the bassist get the root note on the low e I’m ignoring. I can do barre chords but now that I know Billy Gibbons doesn’t barre his F chord, I won’t feel so guilty. Thank you for the lesson on just playing two string power chords. It was something I found when I started learning AC/DC songs and the two notes instead of three just sounds better with distortion anyways.

  • @clivelangston8940
    @clivelangston8940 3 роки тому +2

    This lesson would get so many more people playing music and having fun!

  • @rickdoogie749
    @rickdoogie749 3 роки тому +105

    In a recent interview with Billy Gibbons, he talked about string gauges. He said that in his younger years he always thought strings should be as heavy as you can stand. Heavier is better. Billy said that he went to see B.B. King and backstage he played Lucille for a bit. He was amazed that the strings were lighter than light. He told BB that he always thought you needed heavy strings to get a good bluesy tone. BB said, "you're working too hard". Ever since then, Billy started using very light strings.

    • @paulcowart3174
      @paulcowart3174 3 роки тому +5

      Legend says 7.5 E string but recently his tech said 9's

    • @SuperSquark
      @SuperSquark 3 роки тому +1

      Bass with light strings. It's like having the day off, so easy.

    • @lotharluder2743
      @lotharluder2743 3 роки тому +1

      Interessting. In the end its all about treatment an feeling. Tricks aloud.

    • @TecomaCowboy
      @TecomaCowboy 3 роки тому +4

      @@paulcowart3174 I heard him say 7's , he promotes them,small company makes them, can't remember the brand name.....

    • @nikk-r5308
      @nikk-r5308 3 роки тому +1

      And ever since then his playing really deteriorated imo. In the early 70s he played HARD and FAST had much better tone (the best, purest, Les Paul tone imo)
      ua-cam.com/video/ENu0vlLgcIg/v-deo.html
      This aint light strings. This is Billy Gibbons raw...

  • @landonthompson5604
    @landonthompson5604 2 роки тому +1

    You are totally correct!!! This has changed my life and REALLY changed my fundamentals in being effective and efficient.

  • @coycarlson4979
    @coycarlson4979 3 роки тому +11

    Billy Gibbon’s is a musical genius and one super cool musician - he oozes coolness 😯✌️✌️✌️🙂

  • @wheelieking3976
    @wheelieking3976 28 днів тому +2

    He’s made millions and great songs with lazy hands genius.

  • @HawaiiJetboat
    @HawaiiJetboat 3 роки тому +10

    You hooked me at the Gimme All Your Lovin' chord shapes!

    • @ClassicGuitarRockJFL
      @ClassicGuitarRockJFL  3 роки тому +3

      Thanks for watching! Please look past my bad singing and sloppy playing!

  • @carlosdeno
    @carlosdeno 2 роки тому

    Great video, I saw ZZ Top live here in the UK and was only feet away from Billy and your comments on his delicate touch is absolutely on the nail. The man is a genius as well as being one of the coolest men to of walked the planet.

  • @gazzie12000
    @gazzie12000 3 роки тому +17

    Check out jazz comping, you can infer any chord using 2 or 3 notes and in any 3 frets.

  • @terrorent
    @terrorent Рік тому +1

    Decades ago after taking some guitar lessons which taught be to read music and open chords and picking only. I quit and bought black sabbath and kiss music books and learned full bar chords from the diagrams in the books. Then after watching interviews with tony iommi and watching him play. I used double stops all the time as it was much easier and with allot of fuzz distortion it sounded great. I assumed double stops were the power chords at the time. I use full bar chords when I want a deliberate full sliding sound between chords played all off low e .

  • @smacker360
    @smacker360 3 роки тому +3

    This is awesome info as Billy Gibbons is where my brain goes when I'm jamming, this gives me a whole new perspective. Many thanks!!!!

  • @JimLarranaga5k
    @JimLarranaga5k 3 роки тому +6

    I had always wondered about Billy's technique and it's been staring us in the face all this time. He's playing "diads" -- two note power chords, Thanks for breaking this down. I'm now a subscriber.

    • @ClassicGuitarRockJFL
      @ClassicGuitarRockJFL  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much for watching and subbing J!

    • @Patrick-857
      @Patrick-857 4 місяці тому

      Billy doesn't need a third note in his chords, he has a bass player for that.

  • @Dodger2879
    @Dodger2879 3 роки тому +86

    Billy Gibbons is efficient, as he gets maximum benefit from minimum effort on his guitar.
    A good player, who goes for the end result and not impressing others with unnecessary moves.

    • @ClassicGuitarRockJFL
      @ClassicGuitarRockJFL  3 роки тому +7

      You nailed it! Thanks for watching!

    • @aldito7586
      @aldito7586 3 роки тому +6

      So right !!! - He plays so effortlessly !!!

    • @festushaggen2563
      @festushaggen2563 3 роки тому +7

      It’s smart. It sounds just as good and it’s easier to play. ZZ Top has been one of my favorites since their hey day in the 80’s.

    • @kevinallison2227
      @kevinallison2227 3 роки тому +2

      Er 60's you might add.
      Well not heyday...
      70s yes heyday years 4 sho.
      Just say...
      I heard it on the X.
      And don't forget my Blue Jeans...

    • @HeatherLynseyMusic
      @HeatherLynseyMusic 3 роки тому +4

      See that’s what I’m trying to be. I don’t wanna be a hero, I just want people to think it sounds good 🤣

  • @derekjones208
    @derekjones208 3 роки тому +1

    This is how I play....since 18yrs old.....(I'm 66 now )This is everything to me. Great lesson.

  • @jamiewilson6900
    @jamiewilson6900 2 роки тому +8

    Serious genius. Another thing aswell he's outlining a chord using the two most important other notes which actually makes space for the bass player to play roots.
    Also he can use a crunchy sound without things getting too muffled.

    • @hudson3535
      @hudson3535 9 місяців тому

      The bass player...in this case...Dusty....plays rhythm and carries the songs. It makes it easier for Billy.

  • @bluesthing7490
    @bluesthing7490 2 роки тому +1

    One of the best instructional videos Ive ever wayched. Thanks

  • @keef71
    @keef71 2 роки тому +3

    great to see someone pointing this out, it always sounded like he was playing 'clusters' but could never quite get the sound. for years i was always playing more notes, as in proper chords (i.e. too much) - of course the reason he keeps it simple is it makes it easier to do the ZZ Top guitar 'swagger'! hahaha. that 'jesus left chicago' G/Csus sounding thing sounds like AC/DC's 'Ride On' too - nice and simple but effective

  • @MrMattsac232
    @MrMattsac232 3 роки тому +3

    Love the content. Had to chuckle at the lazy or economic playing. He definitely isn’t in a rush on the fretboard. One of the most recognizable guitar sounds from his economic playing though.

  • @CainPaisley
    @CainPaisley 3 роки тому +3

    Great topic! This is something I talk about with my students loads, it's an integral part of my playing that I picked up mainly from Billy Gibbons and Ritchie Blackmore

  • @Brudnlaw67
    @Brudnlaw67 2 роки тому +1

    Billy’s my all time favorite! I would call him super efficient. I been working too hard trying to play his songs! Love your lesson!

  • @stradaveriusfiddle
    @stradaveriusfiddle 3 роки тому +3

    I’m a pretty good keyboard player, trying to find a little time to learn a bit of electric guitar, and I have known this approach for changing chords with economy in movement for quite a while on keyboard.
    However, even though I can do these things on keyboard, your video shows enough examples to save me a good amount of time, trying to do it myself on guitar. It also shows good examples for me to be better with finding more chord changes like these. I’m glad I decided to watch this video, subscribed! Thanks!

  • @dfifty2
    @dfifty2 3 роки тому +2

    Billy is one of my heroes, thank you so much for this lesson

  • @russv380
    @russv380 3 роки тому +6

    Ritchie Blackmore was also found of 2 note chords. Especially with Jon Lord playing full chords on a Hammond organ

    • @ClassicGuitarRockJFL
      @ClassicGuitarRockJFL  3 роки тому +1

      Ala “Smoke on the Water”.... thanks for watching!

    • @mickeystanic4750
      @mickeystanic4750 3 роки тому

      Three monster guitar players RB, BG and AY.

    • @raybrown1725
      @raybrown1725 3 роки тому

      yeah I always called these Blackmore chords

    • @mickeystanic4750
      @mickeystanic4750 3 роки тому

      ​@@raybrown1725 Billy's a bit more sophisticated and I'm a huge RB fan.

  • @babayagaslobbedaknobba
    @babayagaslobbedaknobba 2 роки тому +1

    I've used this technique since 1986. You can hear the difference in the full power chord and the double stop 2-nite piwer chord, if you have a good ear. There are aomemetal bands that do it, too.

  • @ThePlaySpace-CurtainCall
    @ThePlaySpace-CurtainCall 3 роки тому +4

    Richie Blackmore and Mick Mars do similar stuff. Studying them and Billy changed my playing radically.

    • @ClassicGuitarRockJFL
      @ClassicGuitarRockJFL  3 роки тому

      Yes Blackmore is an excellent example. I’m gonna have to go back and listen to some Motley Crue!

    • @msh6865
      @msh6865 3 роки тому

      Have a listen to Blackmore's Rainbow work. Especially the song 'Can't Happen Here'. The main lick is chocked full of partial power chords. Same is true for 'Man On The Silver Mountain'.

    • @jublaim
      @jublaim 3 роки тому

      Chris Spedding does it.

  • @andyfrank8784
    @andyfrank8784 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you bro!! It makes my guitar playing much easyer!! Greatings from Germany!! Andy!!

  • @reiniclever
    @reiniclever 10 місяців тому

    Crazy - i stoppt my Guitar Planung at 1987 and now I started again - now I World to play all, the Songs from my youth - greetings Front Austria

  • @timothyplonk4266
    @timothyplonk4266 3 роки тому +6

    Great lesson. Billy G is my favorite guitarist,he is the player that inspired me to play.😎🤟

  • @kilroy2517
    @kilroy2517 2 роки тому +1

    Ritchie Blackmore made a living doing this. Smoke on the Water, Burn, Man on the Silver Mountain. All played with the inverted power chord.

  • @fuzzybutkus3951
    @fuzzybutkus3951 3 роки тому +4

    Billie was actually Jimi’s favorite guitar player. Thees a video of him being asked and he answers. He toured with Jimi and is one of the classiest guys in rock.

    • @patrickfoster4586
      @patrickfoster4586 3 роки тому

      I've never seen it, have a link?
      They did meet and were friendly but Jimi never said who his favorite guitarists was in any interview. And if he did it wouldn't have been a younger white dude it would have likely been an older black bluesmaster. But like I said he never identified his "favorite" guitarist in any interview video or written. Now as far as songwriters go he absolutely loved Bob Dylan whom he did speak of a time or two.

  • @kenthomasrn7544
    @kenthomasrn7544 2 роки тому +1

    Just found this. This is one of the best lessons I have ever seen. Nice job and I'm playing ZZ in my list of favorites.

  • @licksnkicks1166
    @licksnkicks1166 Рік тому +4

    Excellent lesson. This is a game changer for me. Thank you for your time and effort in making this great eye opening lesson!!! ❤️

  • @MrPnew1
    @MrPnew1 Рік тому

    Very interesting observation about Billy’s chordal techniques. You are one smart guy.

  • @RockyH.
    @RockyH. 3 роки тому +4

    I love ZZ Top and their older records are killer....but, Eliminator is my favorite because Billy's guitar playing on that album is so tasty.

  • @ashthegreat1
    @ashthegreat1 2 роки тому

    I like yr tone. Gibbons adds a tonne of swagger to simple riffs, giving him his distinct sound. Izzy Stradlin also did ‘lazy chords’ really well too.

  • @bettyswunghole3310
    @bettyswunghole3310 3 роки тому +7

    This is absolute gold! The ideas you've given me here are going to keep me happy for at least six months! Sincere thanks!

  • @thejasonblackburn
    @thejasonblackburn 2 роки тому +2

    I'm just getting back into playing guitar after a few year break. I absolutely love this video and what you are teaching. I was sort of figuring out some of this on my own just the other night and then found your video and it takes what I was realizing to a whole other level and gives me confidence to keep experimenting and trusting my ear. Thanks for the lesson!

  • @paulcowart3174
    @paulcowart3174 3 роки тому +12

    Basically cause he has the killer bass notes filling everything up and solid drums behind that as well

  • @TonyTruth
    @TonyTruth 5 днів тому

    Billy has use Banjo strings from what I recall from early to mid 70's as well as Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath. Said it was much easier to get that quivering effect with really good sustain. It was more user friendly! Good job on the video

  • @thorpenator9148
    @thorpenator9148 3 роки тому +9

    I have changed my way of playing due to arthritis. Lighter strings, lower string height. Should of done this year's ago. Billy makes things easy for him to concentrate on audience visual, and vocals imo.

    • @kenolson3064
      @kenolson3064 3 роки тому +2

      Try some green kratom (about 1/2 teaspoon to start) and massage and stretch your fingers on both hands in warm water. Within about 40 minutes you will swear you knocked 20 years off of your hands. Works for me.

    • @thorpenator9148
      @thorpenator9148 3 роки тому +1

      @@kenolson3064 Never heard of it. Would love to try it.

  • @Tom-wm4gy
    @Tom-wm4gy 3 роки тому +2

    Amazing Lesson, Sir...
    You're connecting the right dots...
    Thanks for your insight!
    In Blues we Trust!

  • @jammergreg
    @jammergreg 3 роки тому +9

    Great lesson! A very cool way of looking at those inversions. Inspired by ZZ Top.
    One of the best little tricks I’ve learned all year. But what do I know...I’ve only been playing 50 years. Thanks a lot man.

    • @ClassicGuitarRockJFL
      @ClassicGuitarRockJFL  3 роки тому

      Thanks so much for watching!

    • @arthurblackhistoric
      @arthurblackhistoric 3 роки тому +1

      You and me both Greg. Just goes to show you're never too old or too advanced to learn something new. Thanks Guitar Rock for posting this lesson. I play a total of 14 ZZ Top songs in my live shows, and most of them I worked out by ear, listening to the midi-files that I use for backing tracks. Some of them are pretty ordinary but I don't have the technical skill to modify them, so I adjust my playing accordingly. The last time I saw ZZ Top live was in 2013 when they toured Australia. I pushed my way right to the front and tried not to blink too much in case I missed something. They were playing live three-piece with no backing tracks to thicken their stage sound, and they sounded magnificent. The three-piece format sounded thick and fat. I drove home happy as Larry after the show when I watched them do Legs, Sharp Dressed Man, and Gimme All Your Loving, exactly the way my three-piece band plays them.

  • @simongibson1966
    @simongibson1966 11 місяців тому

    A real goldmine worth of tips and tricks here - thank you sir!

  • @lascellesferguson2167
    @lascellesferguson2167 3 роки тому +3

    I like this guy, he really spells everything out!

  • @briansullivan7809
    @briansullivan7809 3 роки тому +1

    I like the way you teach. Learning made easy. Bite size knowledge for all week. Thanks.

  • @lightanddreamsphotography7140
    @lightanddreamsphotography7140 3 роки тому +5

    Wonderful stuff thanks for that. I'm a very bad guitarist, but bizarrely discovered a lot of "two note chunks" by accident over the years while looking for lazy ways to get my tired old fingers to work better :)

  • @AffiBlues
    @AffiBlues 3 роки тому +1

    "Keep it simple" suddenly gives good meaning in blues rock. Btw ZZ Top is the only band, where I never ever miss the traditional solo. Just like Status Quo back in the day. Great share. Thank you

  • @donnerrusk3658
    @donnerrusk3658 3 роки тому +3

    Billy is also the main singer and not having to look at your hands is a big help.

  • @koll789
    @koll789 Рік тому +1

    Great lesson. Economy of movement and a light touch also comes from having your guitar really cranked. Let the guitar do the work, that is the whole point of amplification.

  • @nikkicartee879
    @nikkicartee879 3 роки тому +9

    The more i look at a lot of old school rock they all played like this or some form of this. Acdc for example played a lot of 1 or 2 finger chords. Always wondered where it came from though

    • @paulnr27
      @paulnr27 3 роки тому +1

      Let's not forget the intro and riff of paranoid either. However Billie is definitely the master.

  • @TREVORJB101
    @TREVORJB101 3 роки тому +2

    I found this on my journey to learn "Gimme All Your Lovin". Thanks for the information!

  • @Outdoorshuntingshooting
    @Outdoorshuntingshooting 3 роки тому +3

    Earnie ball 8’s pure nickel are my go to at the moment. I also play in a similar style to the reverend, just did it naturally, before I even heard of zz top. Efficiency!

  • @gtsipejr
    @gtsipejr 2 роки тому +1

    Great Lesson on lazy Billy Gibbons chords. Thanks

  • @RacerX888
    @RacerX888 3 роки тому +5

    I have been doing this for years. Learning songs from Britny Fox, Autograph, Cinderella, RATT and other bands will get you used to this style quickly. Brian May does a lot of 2 finger chords that nobody else does as well.

  • @kbroomall
    @kbroomall 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much for this, I love Billy Gibbons and love learning his little tricks and techniques

  • @tonefish3825
    @tonefish3825 3 роки тому +33

    I picked up a guitar for the 1st time after watching Billy Gibbons play live. He made it look so easy. I was like, shoot, I can do that.

    • @daveyponderosa9549
      @daveyponderosa9549 2 роки тому

      🤣
      Yah, me too!

    • @chrisfournier6144
      @chrisfournier6144 2 роки тому

      The easier it looks the harder it is and the more we think that we can do it too! I fell for it too.

  • @DC-rs6bi
    @DC-rs6bi 3 роки тому

    I played 25 years self taught the explanation of this is perfect for guitarist who just want to get on with playing and not thinking about your fretting hand 👍it's similar to how I learned different tricks over the years, also playing along to your favourite song and learning by ear will help hugely when you come to jam in a band 😉👍

  • @jackreston8188
    @jackreston8188 Рік тому +5

    So it's all about inversions and turning up the volume.......

  • @alijafri5184
    @alijafri5184 3 роки тому +1

    SOOO ECONOMICAL! Man I had been looking far and wide for exactly this! You are a great teacher I can't thank you enough for this :-)

  • @wiseguy9202
    @wiseguy9202 3 роки тому +7

    This is a common technique in 80's rock and metal. Zak Wylde uses it a lot also.

  • @deebojames7976
    @deebojames7976 2 роки тому +2

    Absolutely brilliant breakdown!! Cheers!!

  • @wendystarita7996
    @wendystarita7996 3 роки тому +4

    This is Brian Kim Keenan. Dude, You are the Best! Thank you for this Video. It's kind of you to share this knowledge. You make guitar playing simplified and show that it's technique and determination.
    Not everyone would spill the beans like you just did. You just made thousands of classical guitar students into Rock Stars.

  • @unclefoiley819
    @unclefoiley819 3 роки тому

    Not moving much? I'm into that. Billy Gibbons is a genius!! To top that off I live right around the corner from where he went to high school. Inspiration is everywhere I look when it comes to jamming guitar. Thanks for this insight!!! This is pure inspiration!!! You got another new subscriber.

  • @hrstrat57
    @hrstrat57 3 роки тому +22

    Killer video. Keith Richards, Malcolm Young more examples of easy rock. Good stuff that lotta guitar teachers turn nose up at...

  • @tim46387
    @tim46387 3 роки тому +2

    On some of Eliminator, and Afterburner Billy started playing through the Tom Sholz " Rockman " which sounded amazing. Even with a Boston distortion he still sounded like unmistakable Billy. Just kicked it up a notch.

  • @petarkosovic6455
    @petarkosovic6455 2 роки тому +3

    Actually that's Hendrix's school of playing. No wonder. He was his occasional teacher since Billy was 16. Billy's band opened shows for Hendrix 4-5 times, and they often got together when they were close by.

  • @frankscutari9516
    @frankscutari9516 3 роки тому

    What a great job in getting across a very simple yet Ultra important message.

  • @josephtortorella7986
    @josephtortorella7986 3 роки тому +5

    Excellent Lesson. Excellent Insight. I have been doing some of this for years - but not really thinking it through as a complete technique. BFG is one of my favorite guitar players ever. I am definitely going to study this lesson a number of times - and work it out. Thank you for a great video lesson. You Rock! Joe from Florida. I have subscribed.

  • @Thecovebandatx
    @Thecovebandatx 2 роки тому

    so good!! Gibbons is just amazing, lead and rhythm are gorgeous, to the point, all about tone..

  • @Bless-the-Name
    @Bless-the-Name 3 роки тому +3

    ... and if you milk out several locations - you'll develop a broad range on the fretboard.
    Great video

  • @adamthirdbourne324
    @adamthirdbourne324 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for tying these concepts together thru the Billy Gibbons example.
    I believe you have changed my life.
    Subbed!

  • @mbjasondify
    @mbjasondify 3 роки тому +24

    Sharp Dressed Man, best simple riff of all time. Genius.

  • @timothyplonk6881
    @timothyplonk6881 2 роки тому +1

    Billy G is so awesome. My favorite player . 🎸

  • @seanc.5310
    @seanc.5310 3 роки тому +3

    Interesting lesson. Glad I found this

  • @darthdurkelthewise320
    @darthdurkelthewise320 Рік тому +2

    Really good breakdown man! The tell is when you see Billy play live for sure. He’s so economical. He sounds like 3 guitar players and looks like he’s faking. It’s genius and sounds fantastic.
    If you look at the older live clips he’s a much harder working player and this is not a critique in any way.
    He’s a fantastic player w/magnificent touch and feel but he’s completely in service of the song and just doesn’t let ego get in the way!
    BFG rules period! Love the video. 👍🏻

  • @andreashanke6497
    @andreashanke6497 2 роки тому +3

    Very good and helpful explanation! I really dig it! "Nuclear attack" by Gary Moore is another good example for these power chords.

    • @ClassicGuitarRockJFL
      @ClassicGuitarRockJFL  2 роки тому

      Excellent example!

    • @clementcomes1516
      @clementcomes1516 2 роки тому

      Thank you, now I know an other Gary Moore from Parisian and Still got the blues! Excellent :-)

    • @andreashanke6497
      @andreashanke6497 2 роки тому +1

      @@clementcomes1516 Yes, you're welcome!
      I'm a big fan of Gary! 😊👍

    • @clementcomes1516
      @clementcomes1516 2 роки тому

      @@andreashanke6497 he sure deserved it! Thank again, he rocked that damn strat' in a 83 live of Nuclear attack 🤘

  • @zitherzon2121
    @zitherzon2121 2 місяці тому +1

    Wow. Good tone for the lesson.

  • @wewin03
    @wewin03 3 роки тому +6

    Billy Gibbons is my hero. You can tell he is influenced by the O.G. blues players of the day more than most players, who's styles draw a direct link to the British blues players.

    • @clivelangston8940
      @clivelangston8940 3 роки тому

      Hi, Could I ask you what “O.G.” means in your statement O.G. blues players ,please? I think Billy Gibbons style is clever and very cool so I am interested in his influences and I like blues.

    • @wewin03
      @wewin03 3 роки тому +1

      @@clivelangston8940 By O.G. I mean the delta and Chicago blues players that came before and influenced the British blues players. Most players that came after 1965, with the exception of Gibbons and Mike Bloomfield lifted straight from the British players.

  • @rikunevalainen8154
    @rikunevalainen8154 2 роки тому +1

    Watching this video I learned more than in ten years before.

  • @Sidechainkik
    @Sidechainkik 3 роки тому +32

    I lost the use of my ring and pinky finger, after playing for 30 years. I grabbed a book of Django Reinhardt, wow I thought maybe I should start with Billy first. Yes I can play everything I did before and more. It’s a good practice to only use 2 fingers, and it dosent matter what 2 you use.

    • @harrysachs2274
      @harrysachs2274 3 роки тому

      Grab a slide!

    • @Sidechainkik
      @Sidechainkik 3 роки тому +2

      Thanks Harry. I’ve been using a slide for years but, my 2 fingers love the feel of strings below them.

    • @marshallgeorge3819
      @marshallgeorge3819 3 роки тому +2

      "That's what she said." :D

    • @rickmccl71
      @rickmccl71 3 роки тому +1

      Leslie West said he only used 2 fingers...

    • @ericy1005
      @ericy1005 3 роки тому

      Awesome! Django's legit!!!

  • @scottcycleguitarist
    @scottcycleguitarist 3 роки тому +1

    Great lesson. I've been using some of these chord fingerings for years but never made the connection to Billy's playing. You've opened up a new way to look at ZZ Top's music.

  • @ricstormwolf
    @ricstormwolf 3 роки тому +11

    Those chords. I like that stuff 😎👍
    Update: I gotta say. This video snd information changed my life. I'm finding my way around the fretboard a little better and I'm already finding G and C chords in a few places. Pretty common chord progression, it seems. Same thing with Aerosmith's Chip away at the stone. Freaking awesome. I'm a better guitar player for this. Thank you.