I appreciate you!! will need to replay this a few more times to absorb the concept, but each time I do that, feel the benefits. Thank you for doing this.!!!
I wish more people would replay it. New concepts take time and you'll catch little bits and pieces with every playthrough. I suggest 7 times at a minimum for a brand new concept.
@@bluesguitarunleashed Oh I believe it! I am trying to learn to play, and your teaching sure has helped me lots. I know I have to replay the videos many times before I can feel and find comfort and better understanding, no flaw on the material or your delivery it is just as you said is new concept and technique that has to be absorbed well. I than you sincerely for doing this.
Griff, I understand its hard to decide approaches when it comes to teaching.. But i wish you would consider using "intervals numbers" in place of the alphabet .. The concept would be more in center instead of the momentary key...... And far easier to transfer to other keys... Anyway your teaching method is spot on ....thank you... Skip
Very helpful - thank you. I would appreciate some more of those tips you referred to at then end - ways of bluesifying the arpeggios of the dom7 chords please. Cheers. Gary.
I really liked when you counted as you played @ 15:35 ish I'd really like to see more of that type of content! I have a hard time, no pun intended lol, on landing on my target notes at the right time. Thanks great stuff!
YAha Griff! been missin ya! Griff is a tough act to follow,but just a Great teacher and a mushroom to hang out with (Fungi).. i cant beleive there is a hater (dislike) on here. WTF? if you ever met Griff and had the privelage to play guitar with him ..it would change your dislike ..but i guess there is a hater in every group..i Love Griff and his family i never met a greater group of folks..BGU Live!
I am awfully slow rowing those doldrums ... to from where your wonderful presentations .. can kind of fill my sails . but when briefly it happens :))))
Thanks Griff! This really helped a lot. I just enrolled and started your BGU program and it is great. I think you mentioned that if you want to mix the Major pentatonic scales with the minor for soloing you should do it over the I chord of the I-IV-V progression while using the second pattern of the Major pentatonic so you are in the same position on the fret board. I was wondering what notes you should target in the Major pentatonic other then the root notes? I'm just scratching the surface with this stuff so I got to keep it simple...
Brilliant lesson Griff I've started to understand how things work , can play A minor patterns . I can fill it all in me but can't seem to get it out ,will it come with practice best wishes Colin UK
Hey Griff; great lesson. Question: I was led to believe that including the notes NOT in the scale but in the chord, within one's licks, was a way to sound more "sophisticated". So, for example, starting a lick with the F# when moving from A7 to D7 was acceptable. Please comment. Thank you!!
yes it is chord tone soloing will sound more sophisticated when the chord changes land on one of those chord tones, and also splash in other notes from the blues scale it will sound more pro use major 3rd over I chord also.
I want to buy your book and the cd I want to start from begining because I feel lost and I want to start with the right foot and go from A to Z :) I am from London UK can you send to UK your course? Thank you
Yes, I ship all over the world, and if you do the online route there's no need. Head over to bluesguitarunleashed.com/course-catalog and if you're a beginner start with Beginning Blues Guitar.
when I am playing solo with guitar , I can not keep with the chord change on the second guitar , usually im ahead of behind the beat ,,,,,,,,,,,,how can I correct it , to be in time? thank you
You'll have to focus on timing and counting and rhythm when you practice your licks and phrases. Try soloing over just a metronome with no track and see if you can stay with it.
Appreciated Grif. Well explained - simple but undeniably effective way for a man to do his Blues🎵👍🏼
“A lot more right”- great concept, excellent teacher. One of the best out there.
Nice one! This universal structure to the blues fits thousands of tunes. So it's a great lesson! Thank you!
Great lesson! Thank you for being such a good teacher Grif!
I appreciate you!! will need to replay this a few more times to absorb the concept, but each time I do that, feel the benefits. Thank you for doing this.!!!
I wish more people would replay it. New concepts take time and you'll catch little bits and pieces with every playthrough. I suggest 7 times at a minimum for a brand new concept.
@@bluesguitarunleashed Oh I believe it! I am trying to learn to play, and your teaching sure has helped me lots. I know I have to replay the videos many times before I can feel and find comfort and better understanding, no flaw on the material or your delivery it is just as you said is new concept and technique that has to be absorbed well. I than you sincerely for doing this.
Griff,
I understand its hard to decide approaches when it comes to teaching..
But i wish you would consider using "intervals numbers" in place of the alphabet ..
The concept would be more in center instead of the momentary key......
And far easier to transfer to other keys...
Anyway your teaching method is spot on ....thank you...
Skip
A minor pentatonic scale, another great lesson and easy to follow.
Hey Griff , we got Little Richard in last week to do the garden... he lopped off the rhubarb he lopped Bamboo ! 😂
EXCELLENT! Lots of powerful info presented very concisely and straight forward. Thank you.
Thats the Holy Grail Griff; knowing the notes of the chords n Playing those; opens up a Whole Lot. Keep it coming. Dave Abrams
That’s the key! 👌
Thank God someone finally explained this!
Very helpful - thank you. I would appreciate some more of those tips you referred to at then end - ways of bluesifying the arpeggios of the dom7 chords please. Cheers. Gary.
what a great lesson
I really liked when you counted as you played @ 15:35 ish I'd really like to see more of that type of content!
I have a hard time, no pun intended lol, on landing on my target notes at the right time. Thanks great stuff!
YAha Griff! been missin ya! Griff is a tough act to follow,but just a Great teacher and a mushroom to hang out with (Fungi).. i cant beleive there is a hater (dislike) on here. WTF? if you ever met Griff and had the privelage to play guitar with him ..it would change your dislike ..but i guess there is a hater in every group..i Love Griff and his family i never met a greater group of folks..BGU Live!
Fantastic lesson Mr Hamlin.
I've just started to get in to this thanks Colin UK 🇬🇧 👍
Thanks Griff, keeping me going in the right direction as always!
Awesome intro and thanks for sharing!
I am awfully slow rowing those doldrums ... to from where your wonderful presentations .. can kind of fill my sails . but when briefly it happens :))))
More video’s like this and using the “blue note” in your solo!
thank you. You explained it really well
Wonderful lesson, thank you sir!
This is really insightful!
Thank you SO MUCH GRIFF! AWESOME! 🎸🎶
Hey Griff, that was a great lesson . Thanks !
Tis why i likes the blues...Breakin the law....
Great lesson, Griff.
Many thanks.
great lesson fella
Thanks sir love from India 💗
Thank you Griff!
Very informative stuff ! Thanks for the lesson
Just wonderful ! Thanks a lot
Playing this back on 0.25x speed to learn opening jam. It's also hilarious to hear you talk sounding drunk at that speed :D
Thanks Griff! This really helped a lot. I just enrolled and started your BGU program and it is great. I think you mentioned that if you want to mix the Major pentatonic scales with the minor for soloing you should do it over the I chord of the I-IV-V progression while using the second pattern of the Major pentatonic so you are in the same position on the fret board. I was wondering what notes you should target in the Major pentatonic other then the root notes? I'm just scratching the surface with this stuff so I got to keep it simple...
Chord tones! 1 3 5 b7
Brilliant lesson Griff I've started to understand how things work , can play A minor patterns . I can fill it all in me but can't seem to get it out ,will it come with practice best wishes Colin UK
Great playing!
My fav channel
Thank you very much!
great info...easy to understand very well presented thanks
Wow man THANK YOU!
Another great video Griff! Replaying and studying this one! Thank you, I appreciate your methods and tips on learning the blues! :)
love that C#
Great teacher!!
This was a great lesson
Sweeet tone on that guitar 👌👌
Thank you Sir!!
Good explanation.
Good stuff
Really good 👍 sir
Thank you
Awesome...
Can I always add the notes of the current chord to the A blues scale?
Got free tabs for this stuff?
Thanks, great lesson
Hey Griff; great lesson. Question: I was led to believe that including the notes NOT in the scale but in the chord, within one's licks, was a way to sound more "sophisticated". So, for example, starting a lick with the F# when moving from A7 to D7 was acceptable. Please comment. Thank you!!
yes it is chord tone soloing will sound more sophisticated when the chord changes land on one of those chord tones, and also splash in other notes from the blues scale it will sound more pro use major 3rd over I chord also.
Nice! Sorry I missed it.
Thank you.
I want to buy your book and the cd I want to start from begining because I feel lost and I want to start with the right foot and go from A to Z :) I am from London UK can you send to UK your course? Thank you
Yes, I ship all over the world, and if you do the online route there's no need. Head over to bluesguitarunleashed.com/course-catalog and if you're a beginner start with Beginning Blues Guitar.
Tabs for your solo?
👍
Good lesson but shame you didn’t play what you’d talked through, at the end of the video. Missed an opportunity there.
He demoed it at the beginning
She's some kind of demon messin' in the glue
If you don't watch out it'll stick to you
To you
What kind of fool are you?
when I am playing solo with guitar , I can not keep with the chord change on the second guitar , usually im ahead of behind the beat ,,,,,,,,,,,,how can I correct it , to be in time?
thank you
You'll have to focus on timing and counting and rhythm when you practice your licks and phrases. Try soloing over just a metronome with no track and see if you can stay with it.