never mind the Lesson,which is great,butyour demeanor and overall attitude is out of this world.So calm and collective.Fantastic Lesson.And yes,i often come across drummers and other musicians who say rockabilly and 50's rock is easy………….until they try it!!!
Great lesson! I followed this to the letter and was playing Rockabilly in five minutes! I'm so chuffed I know I’ll be twanging this riff a lot this week! Thank you!
Rockabilly music and guitar is very cool Brian setzer is one of the best guitar players in the world that ever lived and i would invite anyone who plays guitar to play some Brian setzer stuff and then tell me that Rockabilly is easy to play !!!
Thanks so much. I've been finding going from blues to 'country' a bit baffling. All it really took was dropping the note one fret from 7th to 6th.. lol
Nice tutorial and thanks for sharing! I'm new to the genre, so it will take me a bit of time to catch up to the tempo. I notice there's a transition note between each chord change. A nice way to fill the gap and keep the swing. I might try to fingerpick my way through this.
Rockabilly is very hard to play I'm 67ys and write and play and this is my first time even attempting it I play Folsom Prison solo inc and noticed that this sounds the same only picking out individual notes using open chords which I strum adding 4ths etc..I know what I mean..ha ha many thanks for the lesson I wrote it in a tab form I created and will spend time with it and then move on to the next part..now should I buy a Gretch or use my Hagstrom or Strat..ha ha
If you are still looking for good rockabilly lessons, try Randy Richter rockabilly lessons he does a lot of free ones on utube & paid for downloads which are more comprehensive he also plays with his band in Germany but speaks perfect English and his stuff sounds really like he was born in Memphis as so realistic best of luck mate.
rockabillylaker Lol yeahhh, no. Buts it's true, Rockabilly pickin' is amazingly hard. Fast country runs, jazz licks, travis picking and hints of bluegrass thrown over a jazzed up blues chords. Lol it's pretty tricky to nail. Guys like Carl Perkins, Cliff Gallup and Grady Martin were pure geniuses to pull off that type of stuff...They've always been my inspiration...maybe one day I'll be good as them lol😀
Awesome. What type of effect pedals are you using. I play a Gretsch G7594G White Falcon & G6120 Nashville thru a TC Electronics Flashback X4 & SolidGoldFX Surf Rider 3 Reverb and don’t quite get the sounds you do.
Beginner to music theory: "Dadada that's just three chords blablabla" Intermediate music theory: "Ah I see multiple extensions of those chords and middle voicing movement as well as chore melody with a mid western swing, nice touches"
is there certain scales to learn that is benafical for rockabilly like the E F & D scales. Do you have any littature on rockabilly for sale really wanting to learn. thanks Les
This video and rockabilly generally has reignited my love for guitar!! I haven played seriously in 20 years
Thanks man !
So glad to hear it!
never mind the Lesson,which is great,butyour demeanor and overall attitude is out of this world.So calm and collective.Fantastic Lesson.And yes,i often come across drummers and other musicians who say rockabilly and 50's rock is easy………….until they try it!!!
Thanks for checking out the lesson.
I'm in an Elvis cover band as a rhythm guitarist. I need to learn that.
Great lesson! I followed this to the letter and was playing Rockabilly in five minutes!
I'm so chuffed I know I’ll be twanging this riff a lot this week! Thank you!
I love REAL rock n' roll and I emphasis the roll part.
Great lesson man! Rockabilly still rules. Greetings from Spain!
Really Nice guitar lesson! It is fun one when it all comes together.❤
Glad you like it!
Jinx Jones!? I remember seeing Jinx Jones and the Jaguars in Denver some 35 years ago!
Thanks you guys! Thanks for explaining it all the way you did.
Damn, that falcon sounds so good.
One of our favorite guitars, ever!
I can dig it man!!! Way cool lesson and ultra hip tone!!! Absolutely beautiful tone!!! Ty for posting this
Rockabilly music and guitar is very cool Brian setzer is one of the best guitar players in the world that ever lived and i would invite anyone who plays guitar to play some Brian setzer stuff and then tell me that Rockabilly is easy to play !!!
Thanks so much. I've been finding going from blues to 'country' a bit baffling. All it really took was dropping the note one fret from 7th to 6th.. lol
I'll implement this in my practice 😎🤟✨️ thx brother
Anytime! Glad it was helpful.
Great lesson! Thanks so much!
Glad it helped!
Great lesson, great progression.
Thanks for checking it out!
Great stuff and easy explanation. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice tutorial and thanks for sharing!
I'm new to the genre, so it will take me a bit of time to catch up to the tempo.
I notice there's a transition note between each chord change. A nice way to fill the gap and keep the swing. I might try to fingerpick my way through this.
You are a god amongst men !!
Excellent thanks a bunch !!!
Glad it helped!
Sounds great! Thanks for the lessons sir!
thanks for the video. i´m trying to get into rockabilly music and yours is the first video that i will try to use.... greets from bavaria !
Thanks for checking out the video, Dana!
I COULD CUT MY HANDS OFF IM SO FRUSTRATED!
Have some goddamn faith!
Same lol
WOW YOUR THE BEST!!!
my favourite rockabilly artist is morrissey!
wut?
@@GuitarTricks my favourite rockabilly artist is morrissey.
Great White falcon BTW!!
I did it! Thanks!
Thank you, Jinx
Thanks for watching, Nicholas!
COOL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great lesson and love that shirt!
Thanks, Batman!
That lesson was lots of fun... thanks lotzzzzz
Rockabilly is very hard to play I'm 67ys and write and play and this is my first time even attempting it I play Folsom Prison solo inc and noticed that this sounds the same only picking out individual notes using open chords which I strum adding 4ths etc..I know what I mean..ha ha many thanks for the lesson I wrote it in a tab form I created and will spend time with it and then move on to the next part..now should I buy a Gretch or use my Hagstrom or Strat..ha ha
yo quiero aprender a tocar ese estilo de musica, porque aqui en mexico casi nadie sabe tocar esos ritmos .
Very cool 👍👍
Gosh thank you so much
Thank you!!
I've been looking for some good rockabilly guitar lessons and this one is the best so far. Is this a Scotty Moore piece?
If you are still looking for good rockabilly lessons, try Randy Richter rockabilly lessons he does a lot of free ones on utube & paid for downloads which are more comprehensive he also plays with his band in Germany but speaks perfect English and his stuff sounds really like he was born in Memphis as so realistic
best of luck mate.
Thank you !!!!
Boy that gretsch sounds wonderfull
Sure does!
Kick Ass Man!!! Thanks!!!
Sounds beautifull
Thank you so much Don!
This guitar must be more expensive than my apartment!!!! I really apreciate this style of music!!! Excellent video.
Gretsch white falcon here in switzerland its around 3’000 swiss francs
"This place is bigger than our apartment! Are all these your guitars??"
Close ups of the left hand would be sweet.
Thanks for the suggestion!
it sounds great man
Thanks!
GRETSCH WHITE FALCON!
Love the tutorial. Want more. Where do I get them? The link doesn't exactly put me where I want to be.
For more bits and pieces, subscribe to our UA-cam channel. For more in-depth lesson curriculum, head to www.guitartricks.com.
Engraçado..eu aprendo mais com quem não fala minha língua, do que com que fala.. incrível.
Hi Jinx,
Great lesson! Love the sound of that white falcon! Is it possible to get a copy of the backing track? Thanks!
Love it!!!!
Thanks for watching!
Really nice!
Thanks Clarke!
Punch anyone in the face that says Rockabilly is too easy to play. Then have them take a listen at some Jim Heath, Brian Setzer or Darrell Higham.
rockabillylaker Lol yeahhh, no. Buts it's true, Rockabilly pickin' is amazingly hard. Fast country runs, jazz licks, travis picking and hints of bluegrass thrown over a jazzed up blues chords. Lol it's pretty tricky to nail. Guys like Carl Perkins, Cliff Gallup and Grady Martin were pure geniuses to pull off that type of stuff...They've always been my inspiration...maybe one day I'll be good as them lol😀
rockabillylaker Yeah, Setzer and Higham too..
Anyone that thinks music quality has anything to do with its difficulty is not a music lover.
Setzer is king!
no
Awesome. What type of effect pedals are you using. I play a Gretsch G7594G White Falcon & G6120 Nashville thru a TC Electronics Flashback X4 & SolidGoldFX Surf Rider 3 Reverb and don’t quite get the sounds you do.
Beginner to music theory: "Dadada that's just three chords blablabla"
Intermediate music theory: "Ah I see multiple extensions of those chords and middle voicing movement as well as chore melody with a mid western swing, nice touches"
Great video
Thanks Gus!
Hi,What delay is you using? Thank you.
Can follow the e and a chord but getting confused with the b7 can you put it in tab please
Check out any chord on our guitar chord chart - www.guitartricks.com/chords
Not a beginner guitar lesson, You have to know the cord positions already.
yoU are helping me, but i didnt anderstand al tings you now because i am from NorWay!
live kaslegard Hello, Norway :)
Great. Thanks. It is true: camera angles are not the best
Thanks for letting us know! We appreciate the feedback.
cool
At 0:49 I thought you broke your guitar😂😂
I read somewhere that Les Paul said you don't use the Bigsby at all until the end of the song so you can re-tune between songs.
I believe it.
will it go out just giving the chord a little shake?
What amp is being used? Love the sound!
is there certain scales to learn that is benafical for rockabilly like the E F & D scales. Do you have any littature on rockabilly for sale really wanting to learn. thanks Les
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Whzt a pro
Thank you!
Too simple is good for me because I don't play complex things.
Rock on!
👍 😃
Anyone have a link to a similar backing track?
less words and more tabs!!! so it would be much easier and quicker!!!
where can I find lessons 1 & 2?
Part 2 is here: ua-cam.com/video/Z4u5skRD16M/v-deo.html
Holy shit this is for beginners?😟
1:22 what is that chord???
First position E chord
The chord at the end... C#m7add3?
I think it's a B 9
b9 or b7 up an octave i think
Defo a B9, first the root note a b, the 3rd d# the 7th an a, the 9th a c# and the 5th a f#
E9. Played on top four strings. Low to high: X X 12 11 12 12
I love your stuff man! I started my own rockabilly instructional series. If you get the chance to check it out I would truly appreciate it!
The 9
perfekt guitar toturial, 3 camera angels, and all are useless
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Il y a des cours en Français please?
I hear traveling music
Thanks for tuning in!
Would love the tabs please
The camera angle aghhh
Let us know how we can improve!
Camera position is all wrong on this - can't see what you are playing as chords. Should be a direct view, so not that helpful! Sorry!!
Thanks for the feedback!
It‘s great, but not eeeesay
It's not. But with practice it comes
I see nothing.. Sorry
Great player, but he says some outright incorrect things here in this tutorial. His instruction leaves a lot to be desired.
Sounds cool
Great lesson! Thanks so much!
Great video, many thanks for posting!
Thanks for watching!