"Little stuff like that..." Easy for you to say Maestro. 😏 Man...Spanky was truly amazing, and you Sir are carrying on his legacy and stylings in a great way. Your musicianship is incredible and I shamelessly steal licks from you and Spanky every chance I get. 😉
@@theashleft Bro, I got a chuckle out of that also... These guys are such gifted and exceptional musicians and for them..."little things like that" that blow us away, are things they can unconsciously do in thier sleep. Of course, gifted is a good way to describe them, but think of the countless hours of practicing, gigging, and studying they did over the years to get to this point.
timestamps to learn later -- 2:28 - CMaj r&b progression 2:54 - playing it Spanky Alford style 4:01 - Spanky's ii V I lick (up to speed: 4:29) 5:38 - Sharkey's iii vi ii 6:21 - "maximizing" the concept (over C progression) 7:56 - Spanky's intro on DAngelo's "Lady" (Chris Rock Show) 8:08 - Spanky's guitar part in the performance ("bring it on home")
Yo I figured if I was spending a couple hours to learn the lick in this video, I might as well just pay $6 for the damn lesson. For a whole lotta Sharkey time, that's pretty good! Recommend it.
Brother Sharkey...I'm almost in tears. You've rekindled soooo many wonderful memories of our dear Spanky Alford. Here in Huntsville, we musicians STILL share memories and stories of how Spanky affected us and our playing. Thank you for sharing this video. Dude, I thought Norris Jones was the only cat who had Spanky's licks down to a science. Now I realize there's another. Keep doing your thang Brother. Hope to see you here in the Tennessee Valley sometime soon. Take care and God Bless.
Went to see John Mayer live earlier this year because I knew Isaiah would be playing, when it was his time to do his thing he absolutely killed it 💯🔥🔥🔥 me and my brother’s jaw dropped because we never heard the type of chords he was playing.....and he played them with feel while staying in the pocket. Too Good 💯🔥🔥🔥
I saw him in London two months ago and he was unreal. John Mayer was doing things that amazed me, Sharkey was doing things that I couldn’t even understand.
When I studied at University of Miami, my teacher Chris Whiteman, who subsequently played with D'angelo and Spanky, used to teach this style whenever he could fit it in, in between "required curriculum". Now I'm thinking it's time to go back to this style of playing. Requires a real finesse to time it right. Isaiah you are incredible man.
Spanky was a LEGEND. I had the pleasure of listening to him for the last several years of his life, he played for the church I attended at the time (St. Luke Christian Church). We loved him dearly. RIH to the greatest to do it. Much love to his dear wife Shirley. 🙏🏾 #256
Sharkey, I love the term "styling" you use for passing and neighbor tones. Now that you mention it, I can hear Joe Pass and West Montgomery in Spanky's playing now. I'm wondering if he listened to Ted Greene too. Ted had a chord chemistry & progression book that demonstrated that kind of embellishment in the 70s and 80s. He even taught harmonic tones. But I just want to say this.....you are an excellent teacher and demonstrator as well as your playing.
Love this lesson. Another way to explain “where to put the G7alt lick in other places” towards the end of the video: that lick is a dominant lick (built on the V7 chord in C major). Study what secondary dominants are first if you don’t know what they are. This lick can be thrown in right before any chord, just put it a fourth below that chord, Because dominant chords/licks resolve up a fourth. examples. Play it on A right before Dm (V/ii) play it on B right before Em (V/iii) Play in on C right before F(V/IV) etc. He probably explains this in another lesson. Hope this helps some to follow the end.
GREAT example of learning a new concept and applying it in a new context... this is exactly what we must all do in order to internalize a language and simultaneously push it forward ❤️
I met Spankey Alford in the airport in Atlanta back in the 90s. Nicest guy, we exchanged numbers and kept in touch for a while. I remember his outgoing message on his answering machine was him taking over himself playing the guitar.
Last saw Spanky in STL with another legend Jonathan Dubose Jr and a host of other great guitarists. We drove up from KC. I about lost my mind. Spanky played from his soul.
Absolutely beautiful playing! I'm really glad I came across this video, now I need to see more by Isaiah and naturally, look up Spanky Alford too. Thanks!
Cool Isaiah, thanks. I have known about Spanky for a long time, but never got to meet him as I was one of the guys getting called when he couldn't make it. It was a poor substitute. He was absolutely fantastic as a musician. We miss him. Your playing is great, keep it up.
i learned so much from this about how to be a student and really know what i know. ive never really considered myself just a guitar player but really just reinforcing the same simple concept of "things have different voicings play the same thing in different registers" and then playing chords that work in my random jam sessions and knowing the neck as you put it over the years has really helped me be able to use it as an instrument to write very tasteful stuff.
@8:26 I was just singing that version in the shower yesterday! :) That's one of my all time favorite of D'Angelo's live performances. It pays homage to the classic bringing some respectable light to that era of music, in a day when they are all too often forgotten! Great Stuff Sharkey!
Stankface worthy video........... check out the lick Spanky did in his solo at 2:22 on Al Greens "You've Got The Love I Need", one of my favorite all time guitar licks!
so glad I came across this gem. I'm a rock/blues guitarist who wants to expand his cultural ears and learn from the greats. never even heard of spanky alfred (sorry!) but sure glad I did now! just subbed to your channel... great stuff!
next time you say you're going to go play your guitar, just put this on in the background with the door closed. when you step out of the room to her atonished face, youll be like "what? oh that? just something i was working on."
I thought I’d never be able to play stuff like that either but the true is there’s no “quick” easy shortcuts just like anything else in life, if you woodshed the hell out of your time you have you’d be surprised how good you can play. I think the key is you have to have fun while playing/practicing or you’ll loose interest. Good luck 👍! Also playing as many gigs or opens mics or even busking, really really helps.
I too understood what Spanky "said"...#4:28...he was pretty agitated Appreciate your talent, knowledge, your eloquence, your composure, your reverence to the old time greats and your dad! Respect.
Hey, I have a really dug your performance of Aja at the blue note. If it’s not too much trouble, would like to know how some of your Great tone was achieved what kind of reverb and what kind of digital echo we are using in that performance is a really sweet sound. Thanks a lot daniel
😂unless they play guitar it turns out they’re all pretending to listen. And they just shake their heads and say oh yea? Oh that’s interesting. We talk a different language as guitarists. They don’t understand. My wife pretends to care. As a kid I’d tell my mom and dad and my dad would say to my mom, do you understand what he’s saying? She’d say no but it’s easier to just agree. It turns out she was listening. She picked up some stuff. I was surprised tbh. May my great, loving, kind parents who I miss dearly every day rip. ❤️
"Little stuff like that..." Easy for you to say Maestro. 😏
Man...Spanky was truly amazing, and you Sir are carrying on his legacy and stylings in a great way. Your musicianship is incredible and I shamelessly steal licks from you and Spanky every chance I get. 😉
Oldskool Funk maann... I laughed at that part haha
LOL...!!! I was going to make the exact same comment ! Little stuff most of us will never get to play :)
@@theashleft Bro, I got a chuckle out of that also...
These guys are such gifted and exceptional musicians and for them..."little things like that" that blow us away, are things they can unconsciously do in thier sleep. Of course, gifted is a good way to describe them, but think of the countless hours of practicing, gigging, and studying they did over the years to get to this point.
@@OriginalOldSkoolFunk mind blowingly good. wow.
Is that not the quote of the year. "Little stuff like that...." lol
timestamps to learn later --
2:28 - CMaj r&b progression
2:54 - playing it Spanky Alford style
4:01 - Spanky's ii V I lick (up to speed: 4:29)
5:38 - Sharkey's iii vi ii
6:21 - "maximizing" the concept (over C progression)
7:56 - Spanky's intro on DAngelo's "Lady" (Chris Rock Show)
8:08 - Spanky's guitar part in the performance ("bring it on home")
Yo I figured if I was spending a couple hours to learn the lick in this video, I might as well just pay $6 for the damn lesson. For a whole lotta Sharkey time, that's pretty good! Recommend it.
Thanks m8
The chords? LOL
@@skullzmonterrey there's a lot here but the basic is c major 7- E min 7 - A min 7 - Dmin9 - Gdom13 - back to cmaj
He quite possibly has the most soothing voice I’ve ever heard
I love how he's always like "and then he said:" and "I said:" and then he just plays something on his guitar. It's truly his language.
Brother Sharkey...I'm almost in tears. You've rekindled soooo many wonderful memories of our dear Spanky Alford. Here in Huntsville, we musicians STILL share memories and stories of how Spanky affected us and our playing. Thank you for sharing this video. Dude, I thought Norris Jones was the only cat who had Spanky's licks down to a science. Now I realize there's another. Keep doing your thang Brother. Hope to see you here in the Tennessee Valley sometime soon. Take care and God Bless.
Went to see John Mayer live earlier this year because I knew Isaiah would be playing, when it was his time to do his thing he absolutely killed it 💯🔥🔥🔥 me and my brother’s jaw dropped because we never heard the type of chords he was playing.....and he played them with feel while staying in the pocket. Too Good 💯🔥🔥🔥
Witch live was that?
I saw him in London two months ago and he was unreal. John Mayer was doing things that amazed me, Sharkey was doing things that I couldn’t even understand.
@@lolus8974 oh man that’s a great way to describe it!
Light bulbs are turning on. Thanks for the lesson.
At 2:26, Isaiah shows us all how to take a basic progression and add so many different chordal licks & tasty phrases. Wow! Absolutely the best!
When I studied at University of Miami, my teacher Chris Whiteman, who subsequently played with D'angelo and Spanky, used to teach this style whenever he could fit it in, in between "required curriculum". Now I'm thinking it's time to go back to this style of playing. Requires a real finesse to time it right. Isaiah you are incredible man.
Spanky was a LEGEND. I had the pleasure of listening to him for the last several years of his life, he played for the church I attended at the time (St. Luke Christian Church). We loved him dearly. RIH to the greatest to do it. Much love to his dear wife Shirley. 🙏🏾 #256
Not just a superb musician but a super nice guy.
Wtf bro I can’t count how many next levels you surpass. Much gratitude.
Isaiah is such a nice guy.
Brings a smile. , thanks man for your gentle kindness..and wonderful technique
We need a full course from this guy on Pickup Music!
Check out our 'Advanced Gospel Guitar' masterclass with him if you haven't already!
I can feel the aura of this man through my screen, the personality, the technique and the style I think he's got it all.
Nice work. Love how Isaiah is more relaxed in front of the camera now. Such a cool cat.
This is golden that there's videos like this from great like sharkey on youtube for people to learn from. honestly this is gold dust
Sharkey, I love the term "styling" you use for passing and neighbor tones. Now that you mention it, I can hear Joe Pass and West Montgomery in Spanky's playing now. I'm wondering if he listened to Ted Greene too. Ted had a chord chemistry & progression book that demonstrated that kind of embellishment in the 70s and 80s. He even taught harmonic tones. But I just want to say this.....you are an excellent teacher and demonstrator as well as your playing.
Ted greene was amazing just found out about him couple months ago and would u know anyone else like him I like eric walls and jarius monzee
"little stuff like that" cmon bruh
I like how he says “He said,” and then plays something on the guitar. That’s how I want to see my playing... like I’m saying something
BRO THIS IS FREAKIN GOLD holy sheeeeeeeeet
Awesome! Big love for this cat and all his genius on Black Messiah👍🏽
This is the best kind of guitar playing out there.
Love this lesson. Another way to explain “where to put the G7alt lick in other places” towards the end of the video: that lick is a dominant lick (built on the V7 chord in C major). Study what secondary dominants are first if you don’t know what they are. This lick can be thrown in right before any chord, just put it a fourth below that chord, Because dominant chords/licks resolve up a fourth. examples. Play it on A right before Dm (V/ii) play it on B right before Em (V/iii) Play in on C right before F(V/IV) etc. He probably explains this in another lesson. Hope this helps some to follow the end.
GREAT example of learning a new concept and applying it in a new context... this is exactly what we must all do in order to internalize a language and simultaneously push it forward ❤️
As awesome as you are - yet equally humble, paying tribute and enlightening us to check out one of the masters. Thank you.
I love this guy. I always pick up everything he’s putting down.
Spanky influenced so many people!!!!
Spanky and I did a lot of church and jazz gigs in the late 90’s-early 2000s. Epic times for sure.
Very piano-eque. Beautiful.
One of my closest friends✊🏾Its always great to see him dropping valuable jewels!
willbass82 pretty sure pick up music might be your best bet to find this entire lesson. You’ll have to pay for it. Worth it!
Spanky Alford was no joke he had a great groove I became aware of him when playing with D'angelo.
Oh boy, I'm overwhelmed
I met Spankey Alford in the airport in Atlanta back in the 90s. Nicest guy, we exchanged numbers and kept in touch for a while. I remember his outgoing message on his answering machine was him taking over himself playing the guitar.
Mate that Chris Rock D’Angelo show is one of my favourite musical moments. That intro riff is amazing.
J Sam Cooke. #classic
"little stuff like that"... umm ok 🤷♂️
the way he says it hahahaha. Like alright brother!
i could listen to Isaiah playing for hours
Nah that’s cool bro just start casually flexing from 2:55 - honestly, inspiring stuff. Excited to bite into this masterclass 😍❤️😍
Love you Spanky! Music from heaven! God bless you continually!
Isaiah's playing is amazing!
Outstanding! I lifted a few of these but coming back for more. “Because he knew the neck”...we all should follow this example. Appreciated.
the 6 dislikes are from the 6 guitar strings. because Isaiah killed them!
mysterybat35 😂😂 that would be true yo
It's twelve now. I think he changed strings.
@@miles7025 sounds about right smh lol
We need a new dislike theory cos they just grew to 23
@@philipmalan8114 Justin Bieber fans?? I🤔🤔🤣🤣
nice chilli peppers lick at 3:21
Spanky used to make me jam with him when he came into Railroad Bazaar. That would stress 16 year old me out like crazy.
Arrggjtb ahahahaha
Incredible musician and teacher.
You sir are a blessing
Last saw Spanky in STL with another legend Jonathan Dubose Jr and a host of other great guitarists. We drove up from KC. I about lost my mind. Spanky played from his soul.
what year was this?
the anointed dubose was there too?!? lucky
Dude is phenomenal
Isaiah teaches in such a calm manner. Great lesson!
Beautiful work, a humble, respectful remembrance of Spanky, and clear teaching. Thank you and you've got it going on. Keep up the good work!
Absolutely beautiful playing! I'm really glad I came across this video, now I need to see more by Isaiah and naturally, look up Spanky Alford too. Thanks!
the way his eye light up at 8:05 are just inspiring, indicative of his love for spanky and music in general.
man what a great human being we have here
This is so daym good to the ears heaven
Cool Isaiah, thanks. I have known about Spanky for a long time, but never got to meet him as I was one of the guys getting called when he couldn't make it. It was a poor substitute. He was absolutely fantastic as a musician. We miss him. Your playing is great, keep it up.
Amazing just Amazing
31 dislikes... really??? This is GOLD and educational.
So sweet. Thank you kindly for your insights.
i learned so much from this about how to be a student and really know what i know. ive never really considered myself just a guitar player but really just reinforcing the same simple concept of "things have different voicings play the same thing in different registers" and then playing chords that work in my random jam sessions and knowing the neck as you put it over the years has really helped me be able to use it as an instrument to write very tasteful stuff.
that harmonic at 3:25 was too crazy
One of my favourite guitarist isaiah
@8:26 I was just singing that version in the shower yesterday! :) That's one of my all time favorite of D'Angelo's live performances. It pays homage to the classic bringing some respectable light to that era of music, in a day when they are all too often forgotten! Great Stuff Sharkey!
His smile is so freakin' pure and peaceful!
Very smoothe fingerstyle. Beautiful chord combinations, thanks for sharing.
Daaaaamn 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
🤘
love your smile when you talk about spanky! greets from berlin, ger
Great stuff. Nice to see what Spanky did.
Indeed!
Isaiah is the man
Wow. No words. The 5:43ish mark is great teaching.
Stankface worthy video........... check out the lick Spanky did in his solo at 2:22 on Al Greens "You've Got The Love I Need", one of my favorite all time guitar licks!
Beautiful
Awesome is an understatement.
Genius remembered by a genius
so glad I came across this gem. I'm a rock/blues guitarist who wants to expand his cultural ears and learn from the greats. never even heard of spanky alfred (sorry!) but sure glad I did now! just subbed to your channel... great stuff!
My wife probably wouldn't mind my guitar playing if I could play like this.
next time you say you're going to go play your guitar, just put this on in the background with the door closed. when you step out of the room to her atonished face, youll be like "what? oh that? just something i was working on."
quickstep or just say “that was just little stuff” 😂
You can
Soo true
I thought I’d never be able to play stuff like that either but the true is there’s no “quick” easy shortcuts just like anything else in life, if you woodshed the hell out of your time you have you’d be surprised how good you can play. I think the key is you have to have fun while playing/practicing or you’ll loose interest. Good luck 👍! Also playing as many gigs or opens mics or even busking, really really helps.
Hey lil bro..I saw that Cris Rock special..they had Quest Love on the drums..you're right Spanky was amazing..I play that clip over and over!!
I too understood what Spanky "said"...#4:28...he was pretty agitated
Appreciate your talent, knowledge, your eloquence, your composure, your reverence to the old time greats and your dad! Respect.
Now that's a lesson worth buying!!
Wow. Awesome.
Sir you are a gifted and inspirational musicians! Thank you for this incredible presentation
Just giving this stuff away. Thanks man. 👍🏾
Man I fucking love spanky and sharkey. Fucking love!
Wow- this really got me thinking different. Thanks.
I just saw u 10/30/21 with Robert Glasper, Jr. at the Blue Note in NYC. Great show!
this is awesome! I just saw this guy with John Mayer last week and he tore it up!
wow John Mayer must be honored to have this guy
The clip from the Chris Rock show is amazing. D’Angelo, Raphael Saadiq, ?uestlove, Ali Shaheed Muhammad. Watch that ASAP if you’re unhip. So funky.
very beautiful line/movement !!
Buenísima lección! Saludos desde mexico! Viva el gospel!
This guy is a genius!!HOLY SMOKES
Yep Isaiah is the man!
Isaiah, you’re amazing.
Beautiful playing!
Thanks for listening!
Mr Alford ❤️❤️❤️
Lovely playing. Moving chords like that is so satisfying to hear. I wish I was as good at it as you are!
Yeah Isaiah is a master of this technique! Check out his masterclass on our site if you want to learn more
my mind exploded !
Bad ass guitarist, straight up
Fantastic tribute to a great, charismatic and creative musician!
you know when the guitar tone makes you cry? yeah this did it for me
Hey, I have a really dug your performance of Aja at the blue note. If it’s not too much trouble, would like to know how some of your Great tone was achieved what kind of reverb and what kind of digital echo we are using in that performance is a really sweet sound. Thanks a lot daniel
I was there when they met!
Wow....
All phenomenal but the licks at 3:30 are stunning !
Note to self:
3:00 - 3: 34
I now know what my wife feels like when I’m trying to explain something to her on the guitar and she has no clue what I’m talking about.
😂unless they play guitar it turns out they’re all pretending to listen. And they just shake their heads and say oh yea? Oh that’s interesting. We talk a different language as guitarists. They don’t understand. My wife pretends to care. As a kid I’d tell my mom and dad and my dad would say to my mom, do you understand what he’s saying? She’d say no but it’s easier to just agree. It turns out she was listening. She picked up some stuff. I was surprised tbh. May my great, loving, kind parents who I miss dearly every day rip. ❤️