Rare Stevie Ray Vaughan Acoustic (Blues Guitar Lesson)
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- Опубліковано 30 сер 2023
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I’ve noticed over the years with guitar players that a lot of them are afraid to play acoustic.
Of course, there are a ton of amazing electric-only players. Like B.B. King. I remember years ago reading an interview with King. In the story, he talked about how Clapton invited him over to work on some songs and just play acoustic. King did it.
But then he said he didn’t want to do it again after. Now obviously King is a master. But there is just something about acoustic guitar that keeps us all honest. And if you don’t have this muscle built up it can be rough. But I’ve also noticed that some of the most heavy-hitting guitar players of all time do both really well.
They can pick up an electric, or unplug and sound amazing either way.
And this is exactly what you will see in this rare Stevie Ray Vaughan acoustic guitar lesson. Now, for the first time ever, I’ll break down this rare acoustic video.
So grab your guitar and let’s dive in!
Chord progression:
Let’s first talk about the chords used in the intro. The entire progression is a blues progression in the key of E. Vaughan kicks off the intro with a 4-bar chord progression. It starts out on an E9 chord. Then moves to an Edim7 chord. And then finally back up to E9 before it goes into the main blues progression for the rest of the jam. Here is how these two chords are played.
E9 is played in the 9th position on the top 4 strings like this...
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It’s a crime that this video doesn’t have at least 10M likes
I just want to say, before watching this, you're a godsend.I've been trying to figure how out SRV played it for the last few years.Thanks in advance.
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Stevie was on fire 🔥 in the video clip … he came up with all his stuff n did it all that w/o UA-cam…. What a talent
Great lesson short and to the point very informative, I did see that video a while back. Great interview. Thanks again John good job.
Pretty spot on, thanks for this lesson, wish you’d show us the rest !!
Is this the first breakdown of SRV’s legendary piece? Thank you so much Mr. MacLennan!
This is fantastic!
I like that you put the fine details in the lessons !
Triad chords were the basis for Hendrix's style they gave him the opening ability to improvise which made him extremely innovative in his career. He felt that music to. Hendrix was truly a masterpiece to us in his own right.
You are very very good like Stevie Ray Vaughan was and I really want to learn how to play this exact song like Stevie Ray Vaughan done and you are doing in this clip !
Thanks so much for this
Thank you for sharing this really great...lesson. It may take me some time to learn it, but it was extremely well done....I have a couple of your DVDs and I am a fan!
Thank you so much for making this video. I’ve been watching that video for years and have always wanted to learn all the ins and outs of that song. You are amazing. Thank you again.
Wonderful. Great work my man.
Awesome lesson! Thank you
Teach the rest of the song you are amazing!!!!
Thank you so much for this. Would love a part 2!
Thanks so much for sharing...more please!
gran video!
This is great!!!
Great lesson 👍
Great lesson
Really good lesson now I’ve gotta learn this, damn
No doubt you are a master.
Thanks.
Fantastic. I hear some of the same licks in Mary Had a Little Lamb by SRV.
Great!!!
YOu actually MISSED the 1st fret frill,when Coming down & going into the E.But,your close,u did it the 2ed time but not ads pronounced.This is a basic & pretty easy Stevie Ray Vaughan lesson, for the beginners who are still in the learning SRV sound. That first fret, w/ 1st finger( index) ,on the G string was SRV 1st thing he LEARNED, according to the documentary, w/SRV. I was fortunate to spend some time with Stevie Ray Vaughan, June 26th,1990,,,talking guitar...Great guy...signed a Guitarist of 55+ years playing ..
More of this please😮
Thanks
More of this!!!!
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Lonnie Mack’s Oreo Cookie Blues would be another great song to learn. I’m having trouble learning the “fill” he does between the rhythm.
Please...I struggle too...
Good choice
That LH lick originally
Tem a segunda parte?
u use .13 strings?
That rhythm is infused with Hendrix techniques. The triads is what makes it possible. Hendrix manipulated the scale with minor and major scales at the same time. The triad chords was his go to.
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