You helped me with Cold Shot, now with Couldn't Stand the Weather, you showed me the great Blues Boxes and I'm very glad to have you as a Teacher.. Who's a better one, if not the best for a Texas Blues than a real Texan like you are 🎸🎸 I just have to say a big big thank you to Texas Blues Alley and especially Stevie Snacks God bless You and you're family Anthony. Greetings from 🇩🇪❤️🎸🇺🇲
Anthony -- one of my all-time favorites. This one caught me by surprise, and I'm already camping outside and waiting inline at your store. Funk forever.
syncopated pieces are always tougher to figure out and nail down but are universally, without question, so much more satisfying once you do. A really good syncopated groove is pretty unforgiving....you can't fake or half-ass your way through it, you either got the groove or you don't. It's sorta like that jump-rope game called double dutch where two ppl are swinging two ropes in opposite directions. The hardest part is learning how or learning the timing of when to jump in....but once you get that, your body just sort of knows what to do. Or skiing bumps. Both feel super difficult because they both require a sense of letting go and allowing natural momentum to happen, and, you can't actually practice at a slower pace because it is dependant on that forward momentum.....not sure if that makes sense outside of my own head.....
Not quite sure. I had to do the demo about 30 times to get it right, and most of the time I was in N/M but I think before I shot the last one, used here, I may have switched to the Middle pickup.
I've got a question for ya, a Fender 63 Vibroverb re-issue ( 90-95 ) for sale in my area. He put a new brown grill cloth on it and that's all. Bought it in 92 I think he said. Asking price is $1200 and it is in very good condition. Good price, a little high, little low. Help me out if you can. Thanks, Lou
Hello. Great explanation, great video! Congratulations. Could you recommend me some other songs like this one, not only from SRV. Like this blues funk style. I dont know how to call irt, i am starting with this genres and i would love some help! Greets from Argentina my friend!
@@lucassssr one of my favorite funky blues songs is Telephone Song by the Vaughan Brothers (SRV & Jimmie) off the album Family Style, which was released just a month after Stevie passed
I love the angle,.so easy to learn that way!
You helped me with Cold Shot, now with Couldn't Stand the Weather, you showed me the great Blues Boxes and I'm very glad to have you as a Teacher..
Who's a better one, if not the best for a Texas Blues than a real Texan like you are 🎸🎸
I just have to say a big big thank you to Texas Blues Alley and especially Stevie Snacks God bless You and you're family Anthony.
Greetings from 🇩🇪❤️🎸🇺🇲
Anthony -- one of my all-time favorites. This one caught me by surprise, and I'm already camping outside and waiting inline at your store. Funk forever.
That’s an awesome camera angle
Yeah I agree! One of the best songs I have ever heard!
Also thanks anthony!
Blues forever!!
Look at that action. Wow
First thing I noticed! Part of how he gets the sound lol.
syncopated pieces are always tougher to figure out and nail down but are universally, without question, so much more satisfying once you do. A really good syncopated groove is pretty unforgiving....you can't fake or half-ass your way through it, you either got the groove or you don't. It's sorta like that jump-rope game called double dutch where two ppl are swinging two ropes in opposite directions. The hardest part is learning how or learning the timing of when to jump in....but once you get that, your body just sort of knows what to do. Or skiing bumps. Both feel super difficult because they both require a sense of letting go and allowing natural momentum to happen, and, you can't actually practice at a slower pace because it is dependant on that forward momentum.....not sure if that makes sense outside of my own head.....
Nice Lesson! 🤟❤🎸
Not quite sure. I had to do the demo about 30 times to get it right, and most of the time I was in N/M but I think before I shot the last one, used here, I may have switched to the Middle pickup.
How can we make that more difficult? Lovr you, man
Samamp VAC 40 - all gear listed on each lesson page on the site.
I've got a question for ya, a Fender 63 Vibroverb re-issue ( 90-95 ) for sale in my area. He put a new brown grill cloth on it and that's all. Bought it in 92 I think he said. Asking price is $1200 and it is in very good condition. Good price, a little high, little low. Help me out if you can.
Thanks,
Lou
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Exelente Gracias.
Hello. Great explanation, great video! Congratulations. Could you recommend me some other songs like this one, not only from SRV. Like this blues funk style. I dont know how to call irt, i am starting with this genres and i would love some help! Greets from Argentina my friend!
So you know, like funky blues and groove i think. Like the intro style. Thanks again
@@lucassssr one of my favorite funky blues songs is Telephone Song by the Vaughan Brothers (SRV & Jimmie) off the album Family Style, which was released just a month after Stevie passed
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Are you using the neck pickup for this video ? thanks.
What setting do you have your amp on
Hey, what amp is this? The Blues Jr?
Are those pick-ups better than Texas Specials for the SRV tone?
@@soofitnsexy way better
I'm left handed and this angle feels soo damn unconfortable 😂😂
me too and makes me feel dizzy or sea-sick
I wish my thumb could do that.. it can't bend at that angle.