'Runaway' Del Shannon Guitar Lesson Including Organ Solo
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
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thank you profusely for verbally / audibly calling out each individual note. as someone who is totally blind since birth, and cannot see what your hands are doing on the fretboard, that was profoundly helpful! please continue doing videos in that particular style. it really helps!
Cheers. I've lots of lessons on here and I always call out the notes (some people question why I do that but I think it's really important). Hope they are useful to you. Kind regards. Jason
I love how you do some of the oldies, always the best, that's where it all came from 🎸
i was about to go hard into analysing this solo in terms of diminished scales but your explanation of "you just play the semitone below the chord tone" is actually much simpler
worked for me too Tom from winfield
Another great lesson. Always been a favourite song of mine since I heard my dad playing it when I was really young. Great to be able to finally play along with it thanks guitar buddy!
💥Great lesson video. Thank you for including htis organ solo. Lots of us oldies bands are more guitar-based so it was super helpful. Thanks again!
Dude, AWESOME lesson and showcase of this classic tune. Thank You !
You’re welcome
I loved this song when I was young as it was the song played at the start of an 80's TV show called Crime Story about the 1960's. I learned this with the capo on the 1st fret. Verse Am, G, F, E and chorus A to Fm and ends D (wonder), E (stay) , A (runaway),D (run, run) , A (runaway). One of the first songs I learned since I liked the song and wanted to learn it.
Thanks for keep the good music playing!!
Good effort!
Very good interpretation
thanks dude I wanted to do something surf with this song and sort of a play off the song making it my own so came for a brake down of parts to play with into a surf song and you did that well great stuff
That was f...in awesome. Love that song
This is so cool dude. Thanks a lot.
One of my favorite songs right here and always a great one to play with friends.
That is the absolute best! Description I’ve ever seen! Thank you
Thanks Jason!
Great song... And you great teacher!
Thank you it sounds much better wit the bar chord sequences. I've been playing it with open chords but your version sounds much fuller . Thank you so much for your time . Keep it going. From Dave in Aus
David Pears thanks Dave :)
Great lesson Jason....Thanks so much
You're welcome :)
Aprendi em outra escala mas estou gostando dessa. 🤜🏻🤛🏻
Nice one, what a brilliant song it is
awesome. I was slightly intimidated by the solo but it's actually quite easy when you break it down. thanks
Thanks for showing me that solo I didn't feel like figuring it out 🤟🤟🤟
Thank you. Totally helped.
good job thanks Jason, song to use my B9 pedal, I remember this song in the hit parade, yes I'm very old best regards Pete
Thanks Pete :)
Good lesson man
Great, thanks 😊
Excelente ejecución de estas lecciones de Renawey, y muy destacado guitarrista.
Thanks for share you talent
Thanks a lot man
Very very good , you show med that. 🤩
very good bro thanks
Oh great :) I'm gonna use that in our version
Me encanta esa canción y gracias a usted ya la puedo tocar !!! Gracias
Great Lesson!
Love it !
Thank you
Very nice
Very helpful, thanks chief
super helpful thank you
Hi Jason, could you please tell me which pedal you use for the solo? is it ElectroHarmonix C9 on Telstar setting??
It's the B9 i'm using :)
Thank you!!
Thanks for this... The breaking down of the organ solo bit is just what I needed. It was a little fast... Don't suppose you could put the notes written somewhere? As a reply here.. or in the description?
Hi, I'm away at the moment but can write them out when I get back.
Hey man your pretty good 👍🏼 I like it ;)'
Great job
Thanks :)
I've seen him play it live in this key.
Solo always reminded me of ETs theme.
Lol
Solo starts at 02:53 fyi.
Great!
Cheers.
It's in B flat minor.
Any ways you can post the tab for the solo my good man? Thanks!
I'm afraid I haven't got any.
Спасибо большое,просто Супер!!
very very nice !!! :D
Rafael Soares cheers:)
I wunda!!!! nice accent! great video! thanks
You're welcome :)
That is an F-sharp minor if I'm not mistaken. You kept calling it an F-minor.
Captain Freedom yes, you're right. I don't know why I forgot to say 'sharp' - hopefully it's clear from the video what chord I'm playing.
Jason Read Other than that, great video. Subbed.
We'll done
Cheers :)
tabs for solo plz
Thats wrong, when doing intro and you strum down your supposed to hit high e string which is missing in video.
who cares its a cover the point is the cords are the same cords and even if had not been the same keys if that was the case and it was the same keys the band im in and we get paid to play , its calld Nashville Number System than who cares for the solo part the same its call,d pentatonic scale you can hit any note i a pentatonic scale and it will match this the prob with tap reading you do know taps are base off what there person hear it not the ones that record the song not gonna seat there and wright guitar tab for there song,s
Funny how this is in A sharp but everyone wants to play it in A.
The intro is a bit off, great lesson other than that though. Thank ya
Nice but according to the original sheet music for this song, its key was Db. Even though you never see a Db in the song. It is a common misconception to identify the key by the first chord played. Why getting the key established correctly is important is that most singers have preferred keys to sing in following their natural voice. Singers who find the key of A or Bb or B easy to sing will not find this song to be that way.......D and Db are an anathema to A voice singers.
Don't always trust the sheet music. I explain at the start that the original is in Bb but I'm playing a semitone lower in A because of the open chord voicings (it was probably recorded in A and the tape sped up a little to give it more energy - a common trick). I find sheet music is often wildly inaccurate and it's far better to trust your ears. I understand that the first chord is not always the key but in this case it's obviously going from A minor to A major. The chorus has a classic combination of I, VI, IV & V chords.
@@thejaseguitar All true but this song I think is unique in that it doesn't follow the usual prescriptions. I followed your guitar play suggestions and worked out the song quite well. When I went to sing it, I sounded terrible in my voice. Normally I sing songs in Am, A and G Ok. The Key of D is terrible and I can't sing that at all well. That is what happened when I tried singing that song. So I researched the song and found the original score for the song which started with the chord Bbm. That song has 5 flats in the music score which makes it a Db. When you drop the capo you go to the Key of C. Check out the original score that has the chords also in it and you will see what I am talking about. This is not usual as the D chord does not play a major part in this song. It is not always straight forward in determining what key a song is and is a common misconception that the first chord is always the key of the song.
@@greatgambino The verse is in Bb Minor, which is the relative minor of Db Major (both 5 flats). The Chorus then goes to a Bb Major. I've simply transposed the original recording down a semitone.
@@thejaseguitar Original sheet music that has the chord tabs matching the Bbminor beginning has 5 flats which indicates the key of Db. And there is no Db in the song! drop down without the capo and the key becomes C. It is one of the unusual cases where typical methods of identifying a songs key does not work. See Fretboardanatomy.com
@@greatgambino You'll notice the sheet music changes to 2 flats in the chorus, indicating a change from Bb minor (5 flats - the relative minor of Db major) to Bb Major (2 flats). I think you're not grasping the concept of a minor key.
im lazy i play 0pen f0r get the bar chords lol
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Tiene espiritu de chimequero
That f chord took some practice
Always a toughie.
Talker
Más lo q habla q toca
Fank you.
Too much bla bla bla...
not well played