Excellent lesson full of inspiration as always. Might have a go at this course once I've completed the beginner blues rock soloing and Corey blues fake book - sheesh - I have a lot to learn :)
The 9th comes from the second string note (in this case). The second string is a root note plus a whole step, so a "9th". If the second string was muted or played two frets lower, it would be a 7th.
How can ANYONE give a thumbs down to this Excellent teacher????I don't get that...Brilliant no BS guy...
you are an excellent teacher. thank you.
What a great lesson. Everything was explained and demonstrated very precisely and clearly. Thanks Jeff.
Excellent teacher-this is the kind of great stuff you can play with your pentatonic buddies and they’ll look up and say “what was that?”
Thanks mate i was looking for a lesson like this, brilliant.
Amen!!!🕊🕊🕊
Great lesson Jeff!!🎸
Man! you rock! nice lesson
This is very well explained ... nice one!
This is an awesome lesson! I really enjoyed it, thanks for sharing this.
Excellent lesson full of inspiration as always. Might have a go at this course once I've completed the beginner blues rock soloing and Corey blues fake book - sheesh - I have a lot to learn :)
awesome lesson thanks jeff
Good one very useful progressions
Great lesson
Great video man. I'm in the band Player looking for some new ideas and you totally turn me on to some so Thanks
Great!!
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Great Lesson, is that a Tokay? It's beautiful.
its a Tuttle
What Guitar is that?!
Circular right arm like srv
6:21 what music is this
karl pilkington's looking well...
I thought those were 7th chords?
The 9th comes from the second string note (in this case). The second string is a root note plus a whole step, so a "9th". If the second string was muted or played two frets lower, it would be a 7th.
Good player, baaaad teacher, like most that try. The search continues!