Very, very well done, Jon. The D11 chord is so often played and taught as Aminor7 (Am7), but you can clearly hear the bass (Berry Oakley) going back and forth from the D root to the V note (A) below, then to the D# (Eb) note against the band playing Cm7. I saw the original ABB play it, and I know you are correct. Their version of “Stormy Monday” has been the standard for over 50 years now. T-Bone and Bobby Blue Bland set the bar high but The Allman Brothers Band topped it. Outstanding tutorial!
Nice job....my favorite band.... I'm old enough to have seen them three times with Duane, Berry, Dickie, Greg, Butch and Jaimo way back in 1970 and 1971..... Duane and Dickie taught me everything I know about playing the guitar.....self taught... listening to the Live at the Fillmore East album....no UA-cam back then
I used to perform with a gentleman who played the piano and sang the blues and everything from his heart and soul . He passed away early from substance use. Great tune.❤
SWEET! I heard the first chord, with it's hint of reverb -- I was immediately transported back to that concert. I'm a bassist, and I thank you for breaking it down so meticulously.
Once again JonMacLennan demonstates excellence in teaching. I have played for about 4-5 months, have taken his first 2 courses. It's hard to believe that in several hours I have learned ther esentials of Stormy Monday. He is very clear and the camera work is excellent.
Excellent..my favorite cover blues song that any band has ever done, to date! Anything the Allman Brothers has done , cover or written, was masterful and sincere..IMHO. Spot on Jon!
This is an excellent lesson. There is so much goodness in just my learning that intro for now. Where have I been not to have learned that G9! Great chord and I love movable shapes. Thx Jon.
I played it in A also just used improv most my with some blues things I picked up. I like your playing. Subscribed. I’m 73 but still love to hear some good guitar.Love😊 that telle too.
Hi Jon awesome lesson and im really going to learn this song and get some of these chords into my blues playing more often especially that augmented chord. I would love for you to do a lesson of it hurts me too - john mayall & the bluesbreakers. Peter Green's lead playing is absolutely incredble and i think is a great example of using the major pentatonic and some mixolydian ideas too! thanks
Hi jon, your lessons are great super easy to learn from your step by step instructions. I worked on this video as well as dickey betts solo videos 1 & 2. I love the allman brothers music. I would love it if you could make more videos of the songs. Possibly the song dreams. Thanks for all your help!!!!
John great vid…exactly the arrangement I was looking for. Took about an hour to get it down. Plenty of room for my own fills to fit in the groove. Now I just need to my vocals tight with this arrangement…that’ll be interesting. My Buddy will do the solos on harmonica. Thanks again great vid.
@Gangnam Style Grandpa T Bone is one of my all time favorites. Love the Allman Bros also but check out Bobby Bland's edition with the great Wayne Bennett on guitar. 👊🏾
Fantastic lesson by a brilliant musician. Tablature would've been very beneficial to someone such as myself who can't necessarily see the placement of the hands and on what strings. If you wouldn't mind and have the time could you please provide all of the tablature for this song. Thank you in advance, Jeff
Merci pour tes excellentes explications !! j'ai découvert Dickie Betts grâce à toi , il y a 1 mois!, et j' apprends qu'il vient de mourir ce jeudi 24 avril !!! Je suis vraiment très triste
Thanks Jon! I've wanted to learn this tune, and Statesboro Blues. Have you ever taught the latter? If not, let me know if you'd be willing to give it a shot. You have a good feel for the blues. Thanks, Bill
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Great lesson, but a shame that you give no credit to Wayne Bennett, who played on the Bobby Bland version. The Allan’s cover lifts his chord work in its entirety.
Great video. Clear, understandable and well taught. Some UA-camrs can play the guitar, but cannot teach it effectively. You can do both. Anyway, annexed is a link to my own “Stormy Monday” cover, inspired by your excellent tutorial. If you have time to listen, please check it out with good headphones as I put a huge effort into arranging it!! Thanks again. “Stormy Monday”: ua-cam.com/video/VwmkApknJ_g/v-deo.html
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Love ❤ your approach, so honest
Out of All the tutorials on this song, you are the only one that I have found that covers the very beginning the intro. Thank you for doing that.
Very, very well done, Jon. The D11 chord is so often played and taught as Aminor7 (Am7), but you can clearly hear the bass (Berry Oakley) going back and forth from the D root to the V note (A) below, then to the D# (Eb) note against the band playing Cm7. I saw the original ABB play it, and I know you are correct. Their version of “Stormy Monday” has been the standard for over 50 years now. T-Bone and Bobby Blue Bland set the bar high but The Allman Brothers Band topped it. Outstanding tutorial!
Nice job....my favorite band.... I'm old enough to have seen them three times with Duane, Berry, Dickie, Greg, Butch and Jaimo way back in 1970 and 1971..... Duane and Dickie taught me everything I know about playing the guitar.....self taught... listening to the Live at the Fillmore East album....no UA-cam back then
I used to perform with a gentleman who played the piano and sang the blues and everything from his heart and soul . He passed away early from substance use. Great tune.❤
Great song breakdown. I love Stormy Monday
I really appreciate the detail to which you explained the critical little subs and fills that make this a timeless classic
SWEET! I heard the first chord, with it's hint of reverb -- I was immediately transported back to that concert. I'm a bassist, and I thank you for breaking it down so meticulously.
Once again JonMacLennan demonstates excellence in teaching. I have played for about 4-5 months, have taken his first 2 courses. It's hard to believe that in several hours I have learned ther esentials of Stormy Monday. He is very clear and the camera work is excellent.
Being able to play this as a beginner means you really are a competitive spirit!
My favourite of all time.❤
Excellent..my favorite cover blues song that any band has ever done, to date! Anything the Allman Brothers has done , cover or written, was masterful and sincere..IMHO.
Spot on Jon!
One of my all time favorite songs . Thank You so much for putting this lesson out there for us to see and learn from. Fantastic lesson.
This is an excellent lesson. There is so much goodness in just my learning that intro for now. Where have I been not to have learned that G9! Great chord and I love movable shapes. Thx Jon.
Very glad I found your channel.
Excellent thank you Jon!
Thank you Jon. Classic tune. I am thrilled that you cover so many Allman Brothers songs...they are my all time favorite band.
Jon I have followed you for some time now and you keep on getting better thanks for the no nonsense clear concise presentation Cheers
This was an excellent tutorial on an amazing version by ABB. Thank you for the detailed breakdown
Excellent especially for an older player like me getting back into hobby after almost 45 years. More ABB please 🙏 🤘😉✌️
I played it in A also just used improv most my with some blues things I picked up. I like your playing. Subscribed. I’m 73 but still love to hear some good guitar.Love😊 that telle too.
Sooo cool!! love that song for half a century, so much fun to play. thanks a lot Jon
Was just watching this in your previous version, of some years ago. You had long hair and waistcoat image...cool. Still a great tune...thank you
Wow
Best lesson on this song by far!
Good stuff, Jon!! Thanks for breaking this all down for us.
You come up with some of the best riffs I’ve read about and listened to thank you so so much!
Thanks, Jon.
I love your channel.
Keep up the good work.
So good!! Many thanks for such a detailed lesson. More Allman Bros please!! Trouble No More, Dont Keep Me Wonderin
Excellent lesson Jon thanks for your time and expertise!🙏🏻
Hi Jon awesome lesson and im really going to learn this song and get some of these chords into my blues playing more often especially that augmented chord. I would love for you to do a lesson of it hurts me too - john mayall & the bluesbreakers. Peter Green's lead playing is absolutely incredble and i think is a great example of using the major pentatonic and some mixolydian ideas too! thanks
Man, so good! Beautiful Song, love this Allman Brothers cover of this Classic! Jon, awesome playing, awesome lesson! Thank you so much! 🎸🎶
Thank you Jon. This was an excellent lesson on a great slow blues song!
Thanks for this updated lesson. The old one was good, this one really nails it.
Hi jon, your lessons are great super easy to learn from your step by step instructions. I worked on this video as well as dickey betts solo videos 1 & 2. I love the allman brothers music. I would love it if you could make more videos of the songs. Possibly the song dreams. Thanks for all your help!!!!
Nice work, Thanks Much for posting this!!
This is Gold, thank you!
John great vid…exactly the arrangement I was looking for. Took about an hour to get it down. Plenty of room for my own fills to fit in the groove. Now I just need to my vocals tight with this arrangement…that’ll be interesting. My Buddy will do the solos on harmonica. Thanks again great vid.
Wow ! Brings back memories of T-Bone Walker ! Very nice !
@Gangnam Style Grandpa T Bone is one of my all time favorites. Love the Allman Bros also but check out Bobby Bland's edition with the great Wayne Bennett on guitar. 👊🏾
allman bros. are awesome and all that love it.... you know though ole Tbone walker rocked like a mofa too
Such a great song!! Thank You for sharing your time and talents with us. I'm gonna have a lot of fun learning how to play this iconic tune!! ☮❤☮
I had to watch it about 4 times, but I’m on my way. Thanks for the breakdown.
Excellent
Fantastic lesson by a brilliant musician.
Tablature would've been very beneficial to someone such as myself who can't necessarily see the placement of the hands and on what strings.
If you wouldn't mind and have the time could you please provide all of the tablature for this song.
Thank you in advance,
Jeff
Hi Jon,
How about a lesson on Framptons Do you feel like we do. Of course with all lead parts. Thanks!
This is an excellent lesson!
Thanks dude.. nicely done...
John, that was superb
John your instructions are awesome! Can you break down “ Here and Now” by Luther Vandross?? Thanks
Great lesson; thanks.
How about doing the Bobby Blue Bland version.
You should be able to work out the Bobby Blue band version with this info. All the info is here.
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Great video thanks 👍. What tone are you using? It's awesome
New subscriber, thank you for being good at explaining, would like to hear some good rock songs using a capo.
Hi John,great lesson!!!!!
Merci pour tes excellentes explications !! j'ai découvert Dickie Betts grâce à toi , il y a 1 mois!, et j' apprends qu'il vient de mourir ce jeudi 24 avril !!! Je suis vraiment très triste
Great lesson!!
Excellent lesson, thanks!
I'd like to hear a lesson on "Your Funeral My Trial" Thanks!
Thanks Jon! I've wanted to learn this tune, and Statesboro Blues. Have you
ever taught the latter? If not, let me know if you'd be willing to give it a shot.
You have a good feel for the blues. Thanks, Bill
Terrific Lesson! How about Allman Brothers 'Come on in my Kitchen".
Nice job..again!
Hello Jon. If your willing to take this one on, it's your groove. Will you please give us a lesson on Deep Down in Florida by Muddy Waters?
Great job. Thx
Jon could you teach Weight by the Band
Perfect!
Great lesson Jon! Thank you!🤙🏽😁
Thanak you !!
Lovely!
Great lesson! How do I get a PFD of it?
That tone is killer - how about a rig rundown sometime?
Good job Jon ! Thanks from France.
Have you tab anywhere ?
That's a favorite of ABB,,
Hi John!,what would that setup that your using ,run me?
Thks
Nick
Tried several tutorials and none come close to yours
Thanks
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Cm/D# is not the best here before the turnaround. a Cm7 sounds better, or a D#M7 is quite nice. In my ear only ;)
RIP Dickey🎚️
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Great lesson, but a shame that you give no credit to Wayne Bennett, who played on the Bobby Bland version. The Allan’s cover lifts his chord work in its entirety.
Isnt it funny that the things worth learning are from 50 years ago? Music today is such garbage.
Not true, try Marcus King, Sturgill Simpson, Arlo McKinley
@@mkwalkerrealestateyou know music
That's why they call it pop music it's all sugared down crap, long live rock
Great video. Clear, understandable and well taught. Some UA-camrs can play the guitar, but cannot teach it effectively. You can do both. Anyway, annexed is a link to my own “Stormy Monday” cover, inspired by your excellent tutorial. If you have time to listen, please check it out with good headphones as I put a huge effort into arranging it!! Thanks again. “Stormy Monday”: ua-cam.com/video/VwmkApknJ_g/v-deo.html
kold actions jimmy dawkins?!?!?
Duain Allman is Rolling in his Grave. Playing with a Telecaster. Shameful 👎. Twangy.