Josh Smith teaches Soul and R&B Rhythm Playing
Вставка
- Опубліковано 5 лип 2020
- Josh takes us through a whole myriad of rhythm styles that have been the hallmark of Soul and R&B guitar playing. Many are a subtle combination of lead and rhythm patterns that sit beautifully under horn and vocal lines. Some of the pioneers of these styles are Steve Cropper, Teenie Hodges, Cornell Dupree and Bobby Womack.
Subscribe to All Guitar Network:
/ @allguitarnetwork
Josh Smith's Blues Tips & Tricks Playlist:
• Josh Smith's Blues Tip...
Josh Smith's Website:
www.joshsmithguitar.com/
All Guitar Network: website or download the free APP
allguitarnetwork.com/
Official All Guitar Network Store:
all-guitar-network.creator-sp...
All Guitar Network: Instagram
/ allguitarnetwork
Norman's Rare Guitars: Reverb
reverb.grsm.io/Norms
Confessions of a Vintage Guitar Dealer: The Memoirs of Norman Harris
amzn.to/3dQ16dJ
Norman's Rare Guitars: Softcover Book
amzn.to/3mul7dL
MORE #JOSHSMITH #EPISODES #PODCASTS, #LESSONS, #NEWS, #SESSIONS & #VIDEOS ON
allguitarnetwork.com/
OR DOWNLOAD THE FREE APP! 🎸
Hendricks must have listened
I wish Josh would start his own podcast about blues guitar history, that would be awesome.
Josh playing something that is most definetly NOT really simple
Josh Smith is a national treasure. He should get more recognition for preserving and teaching America's music.
Now that's Rhythm & Blues and Soul American Music.
“and then you have Curtis Mayfield and that should be it’s own video” I would love for Josh to do a whole video on guitar Mayfieldisms!
Infectious enthusiasm…… and some seriously tasty playing…
Why do double stop's sounds so dang pretty
I was wondering why this video wasn’t 59 minutes long, then I got to the part where you mentioned Curtis Mayfield needing his own separate video entirely hahah!
This needs to be at least 30 minutes long. Or a 10 episodes sesson of 30 minute episodes. I want so much more. I am ready to learn. Yay.
When you mention the MoTown sound as three guys ... I have to add that on some of those tracks one of those Guys was actually a Gal ... named Carol Kaye ...
Man oh man you PLAYED that "Rainy Night In Georgia!"
Hearing 50s/60s rhythm guitar parts isolated sounds and feels SO GOOOD man. They sound so huge taken out of the thin, muffled recordings where we’re used to hearing them.
Let's not forget Pop Staples and Curtis Mayfield. Very important in rhythm and blues and an influence on Hendrix.
Josh is incredibly well versed in the origins of the different styles. Also, his talent level is so highly developed as to render him fully capable of playing examples of each style. Very impressive!
You nailed it. Such good licks. To get lost in Cropper, Young, Dupree, Womack, Hendrix-Isley, and more is probably one of the most rewarding rabbit holes to get lost in as a guitarist.
1:52
That Gibson sounds phenomenal.
Thank you for producing a video about this topic. Not everyone wants to "shred". Steve Cropper really is the man for Soul and Traditional R&B in my view.
Man I love that Steve Cropper!