Hey Shannon. Double stops for the win! 🙂 Oh & if you want to talk more about your influences (writing playing & singing) I reckon' a bunch of us would find it pretty interesting.
7ths on a blues scale its all over satch boogie bruce's solo on the live racer x record hendrix red house uses this in a chromatic diminished pattern cannonball used it on his solo for miles davis recording of love for sale
a few more the solo for ice cream man by van halen fortunate son by ccr burning heart by vandenberg uses it on an a minor chord in a descending chromatic sequence listen to the solo on the country song blame it on your heart by patty loveless, perfect example its a blues clichee, any reasonably experienced blues player uses is part of their tool box I associate this kind of lick played over a 7#9 chord the chord on purple haze and foxy lady is a great blues jazz chord, a chord that has major 3rd on the first octave and minor 3rd in the second octave another good progression too use it over is d#7#9 to a13 from the beginning of what is and what should never be by led zeppelin
I wonder if you played it on an electric guitar completely clean with only a little bit of delay and reverb get that country slide guitar sound, cause country kind of seems to creep in when you play that.
Wonderful video. You have a great day too. Cheers
Thanks for the lesson , like the style .
My pleasure!
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🖤it. Always love watching you play one of your "three guitars". lol
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would love to see more videos like this in the future. I enjoy your play style.
Wonderful music...very talented
Thank you for teaching me that. I can finally play something cool!
Ok teacher. Teach us who are new to guitar.... thank you for sharing 👍🏿
Everything coming from your fingers sound amazing ❤😊
Your the best✨️
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I don’t have a favorite lick yet. But as I get better on guitar, hopefully it will come naturally. Thanks for sharing
You have a fantastic natural singing voice!! Thanks for being your natural self.
Thanks so much!
Hey Shannon. Double stops for the win! 🙂
Oh & if you want to talk more about your influences (writing playing & singing) I reckon' a bunch of us would find it pretty interesting.
Very cool! Thanks!
Pretty tone
Nice lick
Sounds a little like Beanland’s “Doretha”
Minds a man to strong dire straits
Purple haze is my favourite and the very first I learned.
hell yeah
@@shannonlcallihan Its my fave to play but Catfish blues is my fave to hear.
Nice Shannon!
thank you!
7ths on a blues scale
its all over satch boogie
bruce's solo on the live racer x record
hendrix red house uses this in a chromatic diminished pattern
cannonball used it on his solo for miles davis recording of love for sale
i love it
a few more
the solo for ice cream man by van halen
fortunate son by ccr
burning heart by vandenberg uses it on an a minor chord
in a descending chromatic sequence listen to the solo on the country song blame it on your heart by patty loveless, perfect example
its a blues clichee, any reasonably experienced blues player uses is part of their tool box I associate this kind of lick played over a 7#9 chord the chord on purple haze and foxy lady is a great blues jazz chord, a chord that has major 3rd on the first octave and minor 3rd in the second octave
another good progression too use it over is d#7#9 to a13 from the beginning of what is and what should never be by led zeppelin
I wonder if you played it on an electric guitar completely clean with only a little bit of delay and reverb get that country slide guitar sound, cause country kind of seems to creep in when you play that.
in a descending chromatic sequence listen to the solo on the country song blame it on your heart by patty loveless, perfect example
I think you're arpegiating the sequence: F# minor, G, and A.
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