Have to say, been looking at your website and OMG learnt so much already. Some really great easy to understand lessons that have taught me way more theory than I thought I'd ever now. Keep up the great work 👌🤘
Really well presented mate. Super enjoyable video. Im pretty versed in the BB/Albert King box, and I still found it super useful and enjoyable to refresh on. Looking forward to future videos
Thank you so much, I really appreciate the kind words and I'm glad to hear you found it helpful 😁 There is another, similar video going up soon on the BB King Box - so keep an eye out for that one 🙌
Thank you so much for taking the time to write such a kind comment Bill, I really appreciate it. Good luck dialling in those Albert King licks, and greetings from Portugal! 🇵🇹😁
Congratulations on a terrific instructional video. I'm an intermediate player that relies heavily on understanding intervals. The idea of structuring a solo around the Albert King box was very inspiring. You deserve more subscribers, I'm your latest.
Thank you so much for taking the time to write such a kind comment John, it made my day! 😁 It's wonderful to have you here, and keep on going with those intervals - they are challenging to get to grips with in the beginning, but they will transform your playing and give you a lot more confidence as you progress. Best of luck with it my man! 🙌
Fantastic video! I love the way you incorporate how this fits into the broader picture and musical spectrum. Also wondering if that LP is a Standard '50s Bourbon Burst? I have one myself and it looks very familiar.
Thanks so much Russell, I really appreciate it and I'm so happy to hear you found the video helpful 😁 The LP is a Standard 100th Anniversary Edition. I think it's actually a little lighter in colour than a Bourbon Burst, but it has a beautiful flame top on it; killer guitar! 🙌
Great lesson thanks Aiden love happy bluesman it’s helped me so much. So we have the BB King box, the Albert King box there should be a Freddie King box? Be rude not to..
Thank you so much for the kind words Terry, I really appreciate it 😁 I have a video coming out on the BB Box soon - so keep an eye out for that 👌 As for Freddie, the poor guy often gets left out of these discussions - but what a killer player he was, and a wonderful singer too!
Thank you so much! 😁 It's a Gibson Standard '100th Anniversary' model from 2015. I'm a big fan of Les Pauls with a bit more of a flamed top and without scratch plates, and so for me this one is perfect! 😎
Have to say, been looking at your website and OMG learnt so much already.
Some really great easy to understand lessons that have taught me way more theory than I thought I'd ever now.
Keep up the great work 👌🤘
Thank you so much for sharing the kind words, and I'm very happy to hear you've found the site useful 😁 Good luck getting to grips with that theory! 🙌
Really well presented mate. Super enjoyable video. Im pretty versed in the BB/Albert King box, and I still found it super useful and enjoyable to refresh on. Looking forward to future videos
Thank you so much, I really appreciate the kind words and I'm glad to hear you found it helpful 😁 There is another, similar video going up soon on the BB King Box - so keep an eye out for that one 🙌
this is simply fantastic and the best clip I have seen on YT about this topic. Thank you very much for it and greetings from Malaysia🇲🇾
Thank you so much for taking the time to write such a kind comment Bill, I really appreciate it. Good luck dialling in those Albert King licks, and greetings from Portugal! 🇵🇹😁
Great lesson, thank you.
My pleasure - and I'm so happy to hear you found it helpful 😁
Oh yeah I feel that
Thank you my man! 🙌
Congratulations on a terrific instructional video. I'm an intermediate player that relies heavily on understanding intervals. The idea of structuring a solo around the Albert King box was very inspiring. You deserve more subscribers, I'm your latest.
Thank you so much for taking the time to write such a kind comment John, it made my day! 😁 It's wonderful to have you here, and keep on going with those intervals - they are challenging to get to grips with in the beginning, but they will transform your playing and give you a lot more confidence as you progress. Best of luck with it my man! 🙌
Me, too. Subscribed. Awesome content.
Great video 🔥
Thank you so much my man, I really appreciate it 😁🙌
Excellent video. New subscriber from New Zealand for you. Cheers.
Thank you so much for the kind words John - and welcome to the community my man,! 😁
Incredible ,
Had to sub
It's great to have you as part of the Happy Blues community 😁 Thank you so much!
Fantastic video! I love the way you incorporate how this fits into the broader picture and musical spectrum. Also wondering if that LP is a Standard '50s Bourbon Burst? I have one myself and it looks very familiar.
Thanks so much Russell, I really appreciate it and I'm so happy to hear you found the video helpful 😁 The LP is a Standard 100th Anniversary Edition. I think it's actually a little lighter in colour than a Bourbon Burst, but it has a beautiful flame top on it; killer guitar! 🙌
Great lesson thanks Aiden love happy bluesman it’s helped me so much. So we have the BB King box, the Albert King box there should be a Freddie King box? Be rude not to..
Thank you so much for the kind words Terry, I really appreciate it 😁 I have a video coming out on the BB Box soon - so keep an eye out for that 👌 As for Freddie, the poor guy often gets left out of these discussions - but what a killer player he was, and a wonderful singer too!
Glad to have found your channel :) Sub’d! 👍
It's brilliant to have you here Derek - thanks so much! 😁
Great sound! What is this les paul model ? Thanks 😊
Thank you so much! 😁 It's a Gibson Standard '100th Anniversary' model from 2015. I'm a big fan of Les Pauls with a bit more of a flamed top and without scratch plates, and so for me this one is perfect! 😎
nice man
Thank you so much my man, I really appreciate it! 😁