I love this lesson. I have learned that lick everywhere on the guitar, just how you taught it. I just found your other Birdsong lesson where you explain the chords of the backing track. So great. Thank you.
Thanks so much brother. Your playing is spectacular! (From Marin County, where I can feel Jerry all around me.) Happy '21! Can't wait for TXR to open back up!
Hey Jeff, this is the first time I stumbled across a lesson of yours (was watching the Dead from a movie of this song from August '72 (Old Renaissance Fair), so after stumbling around in parts, decided to look it up. It's a great song for working on phrasing and musicality in soloing. And like a good many of theirs, I just love to listen to it and jam on it. This is such a good lesson. I saw the chord one you did also, and it is like one stop shopping! That and the actual Dead concert footage is all I need to master it. You deserve more views. With the way you have blended detailed content for multiple level students of guitar into the one video.. Thoughtful, varied and inmediately musical and useful content. Great stuff, IMHO, man! I subscribed instantly upon viewing it. That, and leaving comments is not usually like me. What part of the country do you live in (assuming you are in the U.S.)?
Good stuff! I’d be interested in a similar treatment of Dark Star on an acoustic. I like the bite size lessons here. The soloing lesson you have on DS was a bit involved, but I follow you nicely here. Keep up the great work!
E - Mixolydian. Just play A Major scales using E as the root note. You don't need to learn any other scale patterns than Major/Ionian. All you do is change the root note.
Practice Backing Track starts - 9:15
Jeff! I can never thank you enough for your time and videos! You ALWAYS have what I am looking for and I can never recommend your channel enough
I love this lesson. I have learned that lick everywhere on the guitar, just how you taught it. I just found your other Birdsong lesson where you explain the chords of the backing track. So great. Thank you.
Loving the lesson + backing track combos!
Great insight and your lesson are easy to follow and make sense of. You are an excellent teacher
Thanks, glad it was helpful.
Glorious work with jerrys bird song,awesome bro.Thankyou gratefully.
Thanks and no prob.
Love the examples and ideas. Now tuning to A432 instead of 440 so play with own baking track and like musicians
Loving these solo lessons. Thanks as always Jeff
Thanks so much brother. Your playing is spectacular! (From Marin County, where I can feel Jerry all around me.) Happy '21! Can't wait for TXR to open back up!
Hey thanks and no prob Paul!
Hey Jeff, this is the first time I stumbled across a lesson of yours (was watching the Dead from a movie of this song from August '72 (Old Renaissance Fair), so after stumbling around in parts, decided to look it up. It's a great song for working on phrasing and musicality in soloing. And like a good many of theirs, I just love to listen to it and jam on it. This is such a good lesson. I saw the chord one you did also, and it is like one stop shopping! That and the actual Dead concert footage is all I need to master it. You deserve more views. With the way you have blended detailed content for multiple level students of guitar into the one video.. Thoughtful, varied and inmediately musical and useful content. Great stuff, IMHO, man! I subscribed instantly upon viewing it. That, and leaving comments is not usually like me. What part of the country do you live in (assuming you are in the U.S.)?
Hey thanks so much for the thoughtful feedback Michael.
Good stuff! I’d be interested in a similar treatment of Dark Star on an acoustic. I like the bite size lessons here. The soloing lesson you have on DS was a bit involved, but I follow you nicely here. Keep up the great work!
keep them coming man. you are freaking great.
E - Mixolydian. Just play A Major scales using E as the root note. You don't need to learn any other scale patterns than Major/Ionian. All you do is change the root note.