Jon. I just subscribed. I’m adding to my repertoire of stuff for local open mic and weekly fireside jams. This lick has been tons of fun to toy with on acoustic, finger picked. Thank you! I love this lesson and many others you’ve done!
Great commentary on great groove that you can enjoy by yourself, meditation forever. He boosted the Muddy original making it sing. Loop and add your fills.
I love that Bruce studied under ip man. I probably wouldn’t know about wing chun if it weren’t for Bruce. He was great fighter and an even better philosopher.
Ive learned, very recently at that, thhe AMP is tge sound. I found an amp at a church yard, no shit- for $7.00 bucks. Man that thing rivals ANY amp ive ever used. Including my old school 1960's Silvertone. It's called Pacific amps. But the guitar does help too.
@@thrashmetalmessiah85Searched reverb & Google. Only thing I found was pacific transformers which are used in Fender amps. Maybe in other brands also, idk
I found a 56 strat in refinished white like the woodstock one Jmi used. It was a !ot of $ in 95. $2,600 now insured for 28k. Frets are toast again and neck is scalloped by my fingers and maybe 10,000 hrs play time.
Ace riff and thanks for the guidance on it. It'd be great if you could just mention that Jimi played it in drop Eb tuning but do your demo in normal tuning
I have been loosely looking for why, Hendrix had or has the reputation he has, in light of all the great guitar players, now or during or before his era ? 👍. Thanks Jon.
“ When the Purple Haze is poured in the tea cup…it becomes the tea cup..Now Purple Haze can flow or it can crash…Be Purple Haze my friend “ - Bruce Hendrix
Ive started singing and playing first time in my 30 years of playing i couldn't do it but I have gone back to Hendrix songs to play along and simg to fir practice and im loving it hes loke he can't sing and play very well i reckon and he picks cover songs that are easy for practice at the start of the London eea he has a lot of interesting gigs i watch a lot of the lives and toward the end you can see a change in him the wrong drugs turned up and it was noticeable other times his playing is like a new kind of yhree Demionsn
Yes, which is why Jimi would often say “have you heard of Muddy Waters? Have you heard of Mississippi…” or mention Muddy in some way. Muddy and B.B. were two of the first guitarists that Jimi could figure out, when he first had a guitar, learning by listening to the radio or vinyl. Albert King had a real issue with Jimi, denying he could play blues, let alone admit that Jimi was a better player. He even said he taught Jimi what blues was one night. He likely met Hendrix when Jimi worked the Chitlin circuit, and when he was going session work and live shows with Little Richard and the Isley Bros. In reality, Jimi makes Albert sound like a much older man than he was, when he played Born Under a Bad Sign, that’s included on the same Blues album compilation. It’s just an instrumental live jam, from a studio session, yet he demolishes anything Albert ever played, just within jamming off that song. Jimi’s own blues pieces, were just so beyond, even the first studio Red House version, which was as close to a standard 12 bar blues, that Jimi ever did.
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Wow. Great lick. Great lesson. Thanks very much!
Jon. I just subscribed. I’m adding to my repertoire of stuff for local open mic and weekly fireside jams. This lick has been tons of fun to toy with on acoustic, finger picked. Thank you! I love this lesson and many others you’ve done!
You have a great understanding of music, thanks for sharing.
Absolutely fantastic lessons have a great day ❤😊
Beautiful. Thank you!
Sweet. Nice lesson. Thank you for this.
Enjoying this one. The cheat sheet takes me to an intervals pdf instead of an ear training one.
Love the Bruce analogy:) huge hero of mine.. great lesson n thnx 4 ur continued contribution Jon.. 🙏🏼
Jimi's "Voodoo Chile" on ELL is probably one of his best recordings. He tuned to D standard iirc. Phenomenal
Sure is! Fender Bassman on full display!
this is excellent stuff. subscribed!
Fantastic teacher 🙏
Very cool Jon, that's sounding real nice! Love that Hendrix Blues album 🤠
Terrific lesson!
Great commentary on great groove that you can enjoy by yourself, meditation forever. He boosted the Muddy original making it sing. Loop and add your fills.
And I like how you count it, subdivide blues triplet. Lock and tight.
Simple is pure and natural ✨️ 🎩 🪄
Love these Hendrix lessons. Would love to see you do some chili peppers tunes!
I love that Bruce studied under ip man. I probably wouldn’t know about wing chun if it weren’t for Bruce. He was great fighter and an even better philosopher.
this was a good lesson
Thank you Jon! 💯
That white strat looks & sounds killer good. Of course your playing has a lot to do with it lol.
Ive learned, very recently at that, thhe AMP is tge sound. I found an amp at a church yard, no shit- for $7.00 bucks. Man that thing rivals ANY amp ive ever used. Including my old school 1960's Silvertone. It's called Pacific amps. But the guitar does help too.
@@thrashmetalmessiah85Searched reverb & Google. Only thing I found was pacific transformers which are used in Fender amps. Maybe in other brands also, idk
I found a 56 strat in refinished white like the woodstock one Jmi used. It was a !ot of $ in 95. $2,600 now insured for 28k. Frets are toast again and neck is scalloped by my fingers and maybe 10,000 hrs play time.
Ace riff and thanks for the guidance on it. It'd be great if you could just mention that Jimi played it in drop Eb tuning but do your demo in normal tuning
I have been loosely looking for why, Hendrix had or has the reputation he has, in light of all the great guitar players, now or during or before his era ? 👍. Thanks Jon.
God bless Muddy Waters ❤ and thank so much 🙏
Bruce Lee and Hendrix? Both absolute heroes of mine.
Mine as well. I also share a birthday with them. Coming up soon on 11-27
@@suzie9874 I didn’t even realise they shared a birthday! How cool
@@ItsJustRyan89 Bruce was 11-27-1940 and Jimi 11-27-1942
I’m 11/27/1991
Imagine Bruce Lee shredding guitar lol and Hendrix whoopin serious ASS Kung Foo style lol
This riff was the Genesis of voodoo child
Inspired by Muddy Waters.
You mean voodoo Chile* (slight return) ?
@@Thedudemannn voodoo child slight return
@@eroldcroft3045 Voodoo CHILD and Voodoo CHILE are 2 very different songs.. you mean chile*
@@Thedudemannn no, I don't. Slow blues is voodoo Chile. Last track on electric lady land is voodoo child slight return
Snap! What gauge are those strings 😵💫
Muddy Waters played this riff in his version of "Catfish Blues" called "Rolling Stone" before, and I guess even he was not the first.
Check out the original version by Muddy Waters called Rollin’ Stone
“ When the Purple Haze is poured in the tea cup…it becomes the tea cup..Now Purple Haze can flow or it can crash…Be Purple Haze my friend “ - Bruce Hendrix
what pickups and what amp?
Yeah, i love Bruce Lee..👍🏽
Wing Chun Blues here😊✋
Couldn't hear it tired of all the history and psychology lesson
What gauge strings are you using on the Strat?
Albert Einstein said simplicity is the mark of a genius... Not Bruce Lee..
Ive started singing and playing first time in my 30 years of playing i couldn't do it but I have gone back to Hendrix songs to play along and simg to fir practice and im loving it hes loke he can't sing and play very well i reckon and he picks cover songs that are easy for practice at the start of the London eea he has a lot of interesting gigs i watch a lot of the lives and toward the end you can see a change in him the wrong drugs turned up and it was noticeable other times his playing is like a new kind of yhree Demionsn
It's a great lick, and Hendrix is the best, but don't forget to listen to Muddy Waters who played this lick before Hendrix was born
This is so similar to Robin Trowers “Bridge of Sighs” with a different beat, cool!😊
too much talking
Yes
yeah! i know
It’s American! Always too much talking!
Just skip over it why are you bitching?
@@warren4110😭
Lees 1inch punch is B,S
You should really open the video with the riff instead of talking for 3 minutes first
Just a heads up, I saw Hendrix the one & only time he played in Chicago-he just could not play blues
The internet has made people to lazy to slide a red dot across to the spot of the video you want to watch
Test
1:55
1:49
We call this over explaining
That's alot like voodoo chile, not voodoo chile slight return but voodoo chile.
Bruce Lee is buried not far from Jimi in Washington
No way??
You really have been watching too many Bruce Lee films if you believe everything written or spoken about him. Guitar playing is good though.
Uhhhh Albert King said Jimi couldn't play the blues😮
I think 💬💬 Albert King was full of it.😢😮😢😮😢😮
I love how Albert king thinks he could play jimis parts but Jimi couldn’t play his. Right…
KIck~Ass lick!
You don't have to tune down the half step if you're playing by yourself.
here to say bruce lee was more of an mma fighter than a wing chun fighter. simplicity is cool, but so is tim henson
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Bruce Lee a wing chun fighter 😂😂
Way too much talking. You could describe what you are talking about with 1/100th of as much talking.
Bros tryna hit that 10 minute mark for the revenue $
Well since u agree with Bruce Lee now life can go onwards finally
But your playing the guitar incorrect if your trying to copy JIMI
Great riff but too much talking
Yep you have well over complicated this ,
The one-inch punch was a fake. That is well known.
This guitar lesson, definitely NOT!
load of bollocks. one inch *PUSH* ...not punch.
Nonsense. There’s video of this effective Punch! On youtube. Look it up.
Yes, too much talking. Show us the riff at the start then talk.
Too much talking and no action……
Talk less and play
You talk way to much
Demonstrate and talk less
Bruce Lee didn't play guitar
Hendrix is overrated.
Are u insane?
Says none of your favorite guitarists.
That riff is 99.9% Muddy Waters.
Yes, which is why Jimi would often say “have you heard of Muddy Waters? Have you heard of Mississippi…” or mention Muddy in some way.
Muddy and B.B. were two of the first guitarists that Jimi could figure out, when he first had a guitar, learning by listening to the radio or vinyl.
Albert King had a real issue with Jimi, denying he could play blues, let alone admit that Jimi was a better player. He even said he taught Jimi what blues was one night.
He likely met Hendrix when Jimi worked the Chitlin circuit, and when he was going session work and live shows with Little Richard and the Isley Bros.
In reality, Jimi makes Albert sound like a much older man than he was, when he played Born Under a Bad Sign, that’s included on the same Blues album compilation.
It’s just an instrumental live jam, from a studio session, yet he demolishes anything Albert ever played, just within jamming off that song.
Jimi’s own blues pieces, were just so beyond, even the first studio Red House version, which was as close to a standard 12 bar blues, that Jimi ever did.