I vote Kirk most the most “generous” for putting anything and everything out there to help and inspire musicians and listeners. He is always revealing the very essence of all kinds tasty music; sharing like a true friend anything he knows and, I for one see it’s making a real positive difference in this world. Thank you Sir! The flashing light 💡 bulbs, aha moments - pearls of wisdom in your videos if you will, really speak to me and inspire me to play for the sheer joy of playing and expression. You are truly a modest Jedi if the craft and inspiration to us all ✌️ !
Just discovered your 10 blues licks video from years ago and man....that's some gumbo....they say the neon lights are bright on Broadway! Thank you Kirk
Hey Kirk. I am 53. I'm a pro sax player. I'm currently unemployed due to the pandemic. I never comment on these threads, but I am compelled to say, Thank you. I took on guitar a couple years ago to find more colors and shapes for my compositions and arrangements and to have another viable double to keep me gainfully employed. But I fell in love with the instrument and have been shedding hours and hours a day. Your videos have not only been incredibly informative - I've been transcribing a lot of stuff from them! - but your company has been so welcome in this period of isolation. I just wanted to thank you. Love love love love your playing, my brother.
It's ironic for a "blues guy" to have such a genuine and infectious smile but he just seems like one of the most down to earth dudes you could ever hope to meet.
@@SimpleManGuitars1973 your right. It's refreshing that Kirk's seems such a great guy there's so much enjoyment in his manner its infectious. So many stars are so up ther own arse
Eric Clapton done a version of the Isley Brothers version of Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight on Reptile and one day I was driving down the road listening to it and just started shaking my head while he was soloing over the outro and my wife was like "why are you shaking your head???" and I was like "it's just NASTY how he can go between major and minor so tastefully..." and she was like "Um...if you say so..." LOL! She didn't get it because she doesn't play but if anybody on here knows that version they'll know exactly what I'm talking about. I think the problem most run into in going between the two is winding up just sounding "predictable" in how you use it. There's actually a video of George Benson giving a blues lesson and he talks about this very thing. My favorite George song to jam on is Breezin'. It's just SO musical! I know that's not a song that he personally wrote but it's definitely one that he totally owned!
Tomo Fuita done a video on Breezin' just a few days ago that you may wanna check out. That's a really fun song to jam on and probably would make like a good "introductory" tune to jazz guitar really. Pretty straight forward chord wise but really has a lot of wiggle room for improvisation too.
I mentioned what Carlos did when he jammed with Kirk Hammet and Vernon Reid at a concert back in 1996 on your Instagram. Very interesting subject by the way Kirk. Simplicity and finesse are the key - Carlos Santana
Major chords just sound happier to me. Does it get used as call or as response? That's where the bobos always happen to me.. need to finish the first part with the major , cant just throw major and minor scales in the same part of the phrase. I'm chicken always play the same major or minor scale up to the chord change. All twelve bars very safe. Just need the music to change the phrasing going into the 1. Unfortunately for me I work hard on being me. Make mistakes cause I'm a searcher, It is what it is . Just love music all my life.. Love your sound and inspiration. Still very glad you and early riser.
Not gonna lie man, speaking of heroes.......I'd be humbled to be able to pick up a guitar with you man, then I would probably freeze!! Haha Thanks for sharing some awesome knowledge man, seriously these are so great!
Please don't stop to share this type of content, even after the crisis. Very inspiring !
I vote Kirk most the most “generous” for putting anything and everything out there to help and inspire musicians and listeners. He is always revealing the very essence of all kinds tasty music; sharing like a true friend anything he knows and, I for one see it’s making a real positive difference in this world. Thank you Sir! The flashing light 💡 bulbs, aha moments - pearls of wisdom in your videos if you will, really speak to me and inspire me to play for the sheer joy of playing and expression. You are truly a modest Jedi if the craft and inspiration to us all ✌️ !
Hey Kirk, this is a much better angle for us to see your magic... thanks!!
Just discovered your 10 blues licks video from years ago and man....that's some gumbo....they say the neon lights are bright on Broadway! Thank you Kirk
Thank you 🙏🏻 for sharing your passion. Look forward to all your videos
You're a beautiful dude Kirk, thankyou
Thank you for sharing these thoughts. Much appreciated.
Wisely spoken!
Hi Kirk, I have to say - if I was playing for my guitar hero - that guy would be you. Thank you for these inspirational videos & insights. 👍🏻
More solid gold playing, tips and good humour. Many thanks.
Hey Kirk. I am 53. I'm a pro sax player. I'm currently unemployed due to the pandemic. I never comment on these threads, but I am compelled to say, Thank you. I took on guitar a couple years ago to find more colors and shapes for my compositions and arrangements and to have another viable double to keep me gainfully employed. But I fell in love with the instrument and have been shedding hours and hours a day. Your videos have not only been incredibly informative - I've been transcribing a lot of stuff from them! - but your company has been so welcome in this period of isolation. I just wanted to thank you. Love love love love your playing, my brother.
Thanks for sharing some music and some thoughts...
Awesome, thank you!
I've said this before but kirk is like a lighting rod with all the blues greats from the past coming straight through him and out through his fingers
It's ironic for a "blues guy" to have such a genuine and infectious smile but he just seems like one of the most down to earth dudes you could ever hope to meet.
@@SimpleManGuitars1973 your right. It's refreshing that Kirk's seems such a great guy there's so much enjoyment in his manner its infectious. So many stars are so up ther own arse
The neck pickup on that Les Paul is pure butter.....tone a licious!
Eric Clapton done a version of the Isley Brothers version of Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight on Reptile and one day I was driving down the road listening to it and just started shaking my head while he was soloing over the outro and my wife was like "why are you shaking your head???" and I was like "it's just NASTY how he can go between major and minor so tastefully..." and she was like "Um...if you say so..." LOL! She didn't get it because she doesn't play but if anybody on here knows that version they'll know exactly what I'm talking about. I think the problem most run into in going between the two is winding up just sounding "predictable" in how you use it. There's actually a video of George Benson giving a blues lesson and he talks about this very thing. My favorite George song to jam on is Breezin'. It's just SO musical! I know that's not a song that he personally wrote but it's definitely one that he totally owned!
Words of wisdom... keep on teaching!!!
Love your videos Kirk, you have an amazing feel and touch on the guitar! Please keep posting!
Great word Kirk!
I play blues guitar myself. I absolutely love you man your playing is beautiful.
Another dose of humble wisdom!
I love your videos Kirk!!
I’m inspired more every video I watch! The music teacher I wish I always had!
Yes yes cool playng Georges Benson on Broadway, thé film with this song ils nice
good kirk !!!
Awesome, literally just listen to George Benson's Other Side of Abby Road about 5 minutes ago
You are my guitar hero, Kirk. Also, I have been studying Benson’s style and jazz. Loved this video - please keep it up!
Tomo Fuita done a video on Breezin' just a few days ago that you may wanna check out. That's a really fun song to jam on and probably would make like a good "introductory" tune to jazz guitar really. Pretty straight forward chord wise but really has a lot of wiggle room for improvisation too.
I mentioned what Carlos did when he jammed with Kirk Hammet and Vernon Reid at a concert back in 1996 on your Instagram. Very interesting subject by the way Kirk. Simplicity and finesse are the key - Carlos Santana
I love your stripped down style just enjoying getting the tone out of your fingers 😎
Major chords just sound happier to me. Does it get used as call or as response? That's where the bobos always happen to me.. need to finish the first part with the major , cant just throw major and minor scales in the same part of the phrase. I'm chicken always play the same major or minor scale up to the chord change. All twelve bars very safe. Just need the music to change the phrasing going into the 1. Unfortunately for me I work hard on being me. Make mistakes cause I'm a searcher, It is what it is . Just love music all my life.. Love your sound and inspiration. Still very glad you and early riser.
I learn from you Brother.
At least I can see what you doin. With DB II it's totally crazy ;)
Not gonna lie man, speaking of heroes.......I'd be humbled to be able to pick up a guitar with you man, then I would probably freeze!! Haha
Thanks for sharing some awesome knowledge man, seriously these are so great!
Big Kirk 👏❤️
Kirk riffing on GB. My Monday just got a whole lot better!
Hi Kirk you mentioned Blackmils? not familiar who is he ?
Blake Mills guitarist amazing and incredible producer too
@@kirkfletcher2845 Thank you !
Killer 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
BOSS!
How do you practice your scales up and down the fretboard
Hey Kirk, just wondering if you would sign a pick guard for me if I sent it to ya?
Would you mind just always always playing that Les Paul? Ok thanks!
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