Blues Guitar Lesson - The Stormy Monday Changes

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • bluesguitarunle... - Originally done by T-Bone Walker and also made famous by the Allman Brothers, Stormy Monday is a unique variation on the12 bar blues progression.
    There are quite a few cool jazzy chords in this tune and I've demonstrated a couple of variations as well.
    I hope you enjoy it and can learn these chords from it.

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  • @stevefiano5844
    @stevefiano5844 7 років тому +2

    Excellent walk through of one of the most haunting blues songs ever written. Thank you very much !

  • @crackuhpleez
    @crackuhpleez 7 років тому +26

    Thanks for the cool lesson, every band I played in back in the 70s always jammed on this song.
    And BTW to all the negative jackass comments ... REAL guitar players don't talk shit, they listen to every player and try to learn.
    Your lesson on the coolness of the chord progression and the various ways to play it are exactly what me and my friends obsessed over.... great job!

    • @JC-11111
      @JC-11111 3 роки тому

      It's said thats what type of player Duane was all-around. He would find different ways to play things and would break down songs and then put his spin on it. Throw his bit of attitude in there and make it all his own. That's just one of the many things that made his the greatest ever, IMO.

  • @EntrepreneurNet
    @EntrepreneurNet 10 років тому +1

    Doesn't matter, great lesson - clean and precise can't get any better than that. You know, it's easy as hell to be cynical and complain all the time. In fact it's lazy as hell, a lazy mind. People need to stop tryin to hate so much.

  • @mrabrasive51
    @mrabrasive51 7 років тому +1

    just play the song!!!!!...we'll get it!

  • @bluesguitarunleashed
    @bluesguitarunleashed  11 років тому +3

    Yes, those 500T pickups are super hot. I always change out to a Seymour Duncan pair (JB bridge and '59 neck.) I actually have 2 Classics because I love the neck shape. It fits me perfectly.

  • @philip9878
    @philip9878 5 років тому +1

    Absolutely clear.......as mud. Could be talking in a rare language, probably is How about using an Eflat72 Galt D7sharp 44Cmin5 and a half Haug I'm sure that would sound good, and you can pick with all 7 fingers. Incidentally, why is Griff using his thumb to hold down the 6 string when he never, ever teaches that??

  • @bluesguitarunleashed
    @bluesguitarunleashed  11 років тому +1

    There is a reason I don't do that. Most students get an idea of how it's supposed to go when I play it and then they can't get past that to learn how it really goes. In a private lesson I can overcome it, but online I can't so you have to go through the process. If it doesn't work for you that's fine but the people who use my lessons appreciate that there is a method to how I do things and it is based upon my teaching experience.

  • @GTrules123
    @GTrules123 8 років тому +4

    blew my mind. I'm glad you talked about the progression fuck anyone else who says otherwise. just proves they don't care for actually understanding songs they just want to learn it without the theory behind it.

  • @EclecticHillbilly
    @EclecticHillbilly 8 років тому +3

    Another way to get from the Am7 to the Cm7 is to walk it up, Am7, Bbm7, Bm7, Cm7, frets 5, 6 ,7 and 8.

  • @bmwilson79
    @bmwilson79 9 років тому +4

    Great lesson. Really love that walk down lick at the end.

  • @fake_tourist
    @fake_tourist 3 роки тому +2

    Blues is damn difficult :'(

  • @CycloneJack
    @CycloneJack 4 роки тому +2

    If you want to see him play it, first, the song starts at 7:19. Everything up to that point is instruction.

  • @delcapslock100
    @delcapslock100 9 років тому +3

    Very nice job Thanks for taking the time.

  • @bigdicky11
    @bigdicky11 10 років тому +11

    Great instruction combined with just the right amount of theory. Good job.

    • @philip9878
      @philip9878 5 років тому

      Bet you were teachers pet at school.....did you snitch on the other kids too?

  • @EntrepreneurNet
    @EntrepreneurNet 10 років тому +10

    stop the damn nit picking and enjoy the progression.

  • @nicholasmaxim3079
    @nicholasmaxim3079 10 років тому +2

    I am yet to ever see this man give a bad Guitar lesson. And I probably never will.

  • @sakutasu
    @sakutasu 11 років тому +2

    After viewing the other video lessons on Stormy Monday.
    I find Your Blues Guitar Lesson - The Stormy Monday Changes is "Spot On".
    Thanks! for the great lesson.

  • @Kapueira
    @Kapueira 11 років тому

    Some people are just ungrateful! The cat kindly spends his time sharing some valuable information, giving more than he should for free and a layman has the nerve to make demands. Dude, it is obvious that if you can't figure it out or put it all together, this is not in your level. So, be humble, go back and learn the basics, practice a bit more, dedicate some time into it and come back to this video and see what you can do. That's the challenge! You'll feel much better! Don't be an ass ;)

  • @JC-11111
    @JC-11111 3 роки тому +1

    The version I know best is the Fillmore East version. And my favorite version, also. I'd love to learn this. Guess I better bookmark this and dedicate some time. My dad would love to hear me play ANYTHING by his absolute favorite band. (and mine 😁❤️🎸)
    Edit: IIRC, I think Jeff McErlain just did a sort of deep dive on this song. I'll have to check his channel next.

  • @andreasbass5941
    @andreasbass5941 Рік тому

    Hey, thanx, i love it! Do you know the version of the Mccoys (rick derringer) from the album "human ball blues"?

  • @danielt2151
    @danielt2151 6 років тому +1

    I liked the lesson a lot. Been playing off and on for 20 years. I like a bit of theory thrown in.

  • @Geotubest
    @Geotubest 9 років тому +12

    Fine job. Screw the haters.

  • @johnnyd63
    @johnnyd63 11 років тому

    Nice job...Don't listen to Laff Fart or whatever his name is.Proper brief lesson with theory and substitutions explained..Bravo!

  • @robdavidson993
    @robdavidson993 Рік тому

    Db9 to a Am7 to a Bbm7 to a G7bmin to a Daug7 to maybe a Bb7dim11 to end with a Cm to Cm7 and back to maybe a G7 or Dmin7 whatever you feel like. What the hell is the tune?

  • @Pappysan
    @Pappysan 10 років тому +1

    I like your teaching style, please keep it up. I play this a little different due to the fact that I play acoustic, and like as much "string" as I can get...

  • @BryantTyndall
    @BryantTyndall 13 років тому +1

    Straight ahead, informative... Thanks! Peace!

  • @MJ-cd3vy
    @MJ-cd3vy Рік тому

    I heard Bobby "Blue" Bland's version first and assumed it was the primary standard and the version that made the song famous.

  • @leoayoroa7217
    @leoayoroa7217 Рік тому

    Good job I wish Johnny Winter would've done it. his vocals would've fit right in

  • @gelatosamurai
    @gelatosamurai 10 років тому +1

    I must agree with mika on his point of confusion, But I, am most grateful...
    Thank you for all your efforts .

  • @gvezpage
    @gvezpage 13 років тому +1

    This is awesome. Wish I could do it now....maybe later-like in couple years.

  • @japonaliya
    @japonaliya 13 років тому

    Here it is:
    ua-cam.com/video/Az7sLKGOUe8/v-deo.html
    and Rick's: ua-cam.com/video/Ketl7R5sGiI/v-deo.html
    He was only 16...

  • @paulflook3505
    @paulflook3505 10 років тому +1

    Love the T-bone sound. Interesting lesson.

  • @bluesguitarunleashed
    @bluesguitarunleashed  12 років тому +1

    @barry0517 - use a more straight ahead G blues with a "thump bass" on the G and solo over it while you keep time with your thumb.
    That, or hit the chord on beat 1, play a lick for 2-3 beats, and then hit the next chord on beat 1 of the next bar.

  • @07strummer
    @07strummer 13 років тому +1

    Thanks Griff ..Love the chord breakdown .and the riff and the tab .....all helpful stuff !!
    Such a classic song .....what is not to like about it !

  • @luisdeguernica6995
    @luisdeguernica6995 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this excellent video :)

  • @Milewskige
    @Milewskige 7 років тому

    Most people I know play (after the Am7 jazzy section) an Eb9 to a D9 right before the ending turn around instead of the Cm7.

  • @willhart6110
    @willhart6110 9 років тому

    Can you imagine T Bone, Screamin Jay Hawkins, Robert Johnson, et al. breaking thngs down this analytically, damn just play it and listen carefully...

    • @jonfuhrman2270
      @jonfuhrman2270 8 років тому +1

      +Will Hart I absolutely can see them breaking it down this much

  • @lukedoyle4651
    @lukedoyle4651 10 років тому +1

    'None of which really matter... What really matters is the fact that it sounds cool' Ahahaha xD

    • @precisionb
      @precisionb 10 років тому

      That's not even funny if your serious. Music is not a joke. It can be very complex and hair pulling out at times. Well I came, I saw, I pretty much conquered!

  • @raytheprinter
    @raytheprinter 10 років тому +1

    7;16 plays the whole song

  • @ERNESTOPerez-ff9wk
    @ERNESTOPerez-ff9wk 4 місяці тому

    Bla,bla,bla y more bla,bla,bla,bla,bla,bla...

  • @gregdouglas5405
    @gregdouglas5405 7 місяців тому

    I like how he said allman version was ligit.

  • @carguy3460
    @carguy3460 8 років тому +4

    Would have been nice to see the entire progression before the run down.

  • @loisenasio
    @loisenasio 12 років тому +1

    That little lead run at the end is soooooo sweet!

  • @guillermopeitton4359
    @guillermopeitton4359 10 років тому +1

    Very nice, thank you!!!

  • @griffhenshaw5631
    @griffhenshaw5631 3 роки тому

    I was playing along w Allman bros and yours was the next video. I was looking away and I heard Griff....my name also. At 61 I've only heard of possibly 8 Griff. I digress. That fact got me to watch the video. Well done!! I had learned off live at Fillmore East. Learned by ruining a record and stylus. Back then knew 10% of names of the chords. Now I could name 90%. Boy if there was u tube and great videos like Griff's id have progressed far faster.something gained something lost. I read through quite a few comments and even w Greg Allman at 1st saying a Bobby Blue Bland song no one mentioned him. Allman Bros pretty much exactly the same. Pass please is that words are nasal thing he does People don't Think of him. Serve a clearing your throat thing. Hey the guy rocks and hes got a ton of soul. But I've rambled thanks Griff regards Griff

    • @bluesguitarunleashed
      @bluesguitarunleashed  3 роки тому

      Great to "meet" you! I've only met one other in my life, aside from my father and grandfather.

    • @griffhenshaw5631
      @griffhenshaw5631 3 роки тому

      I'm a 4th. Have a son 5th poor fellow.

  • @donjohnson5653
    @donjohnson5653 8 місяців тому

    Hey thanks brother, Although I have been a drummer for 40 years I keep 5 guitars and try to keep my skills up. I love this song. Great video.

  • @Kapueira
    @Kapueira 11 років тому

    Some people are just ungrateful! The cat kindly spends his time sharing some valuable information, giving more than he should for free and a layman has the nerve to make demands. Dude, it is obvious that if you can't figure it out or put it all together, this is not in your level. So, be humble, go back and learn the basics, practice a bit more, dedicate some time into it and come back to this video and see what you can do. That's the challenge! You'll feel much better! Don't be an ass ;)

  • @garyheimbauer4206
    @garyheimbauer4206 6 років тому

    Hey man! The first chord you played was a G7, not a G9. Am i missing something? Please clarify. Thanks!

  • @briankeegan8089
    @briankeegan8089 5 років тому

    Great lesson. Enjoyed the detail and brief discussions of potential substitutions. It's perfect for any thirsty learner who wants to grow to become a better player.
    The level of entitled nitpicking by the know-nothings here is pathetic. Think about how someone took the time to give a FREE, thorough lesson . . . and then instead of gratitude, there's the quick skip to whining that it doesn't present only the info that the impatient and incurious want.
    Anyone who bitches about an 8-minute lesson being too long should have their guitar confiscated.You're out of the club. 8 minutes is a really good length for a tune with some unique chords.

  • @majaxfo
    @majaxfo 6 років тому

    Thanks for this lesson. I've watched a few of them, and there a few variations indeed, on the turnaround in particular. I remember seing a EbMaj7 instead of the Cm7, and that seemed to work OK. What do you think?

  • @jroc2201
    @jroc2201 2 роки тому

    Very good, thanks

  • @ukeukeaduke
    @ukeukeaduke 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much for this video. I had played this version in a garage band in the early 70's. Lately I came back to it but was struggling with the changes. I also enjoy the intricate relationships in music theory and find your discussions most educational. Thanks again, you've made my day!

  • @classicrock1165
    @classicrock1165 8 років тому

    Perfect video! Show the progressions, theory, and some different ways to play it. Live, there are so many things yiu could do with this song. A Hammond B3 would sound great on this song!

  • @guitar5054
    @guitar5054 12 років тому

    Good to know the chord structure and options. Thanks.
    I subscribed to your channel Griff.

  • @IamUncledeuce
    @IamUncledeuce 11 років тому

    I sometimes go in and out of a minor pentatonic with a flatted root and flatted 5th, just to dance it also listen to the Allman Bros where they switch it up to 8 to the bar. The tempo is still 4/4 but when you switch it 8 to the bar from the 4 to the bar section it tricks the ear into thinking that the tempo has changed. Play for 12 bars or so bump back down to 4 to the bar. It keeps things interesting for the listener. Plus it gives the bassist a chance to do some serious walkin'.

  • @midnightrider7648
    @midnightrider7648 7 років тому

    I was in a shitty band years ago. We did this song, but i think we only used 3 chords. It sounded like shit. Too bad we didn't use this variation of chords. Sounds great.

  • @Jaba100
    @Jaba100 2 роки тому

    First blues I ever played july 1976. The blues I most like.

  • @tbllihai997
    @tbllihai997 12 років тому

    haha i think i should have started the video at 7:16 then watch the stuff before that to look at substitute chords lol would have been a bit clearer

  • @TheBdriver
    @TheBdriver 11 років тому

    The classic is a great axe with a ton of tone and sustain. I own one and would never give it up and scored it used for $1000. Those 500T are the original pups that come with it and they are very hot.. only word of warning.. its probably the heaviest Les Paul you'll ever come across!!

  • @suarkttam
    @suarkttam 12 років тому

    Griff. Always love your videos. You have a wonderful knack for breaking things down. Might I make one suggestion however. It would give a really nice frame of reference if you started off the video playing the actual piece all the way through and THEN breaking it down. The context would be so much clearer I think. Thanks SO MUCH for offering up all these free lessons. I know for a fact I am a better guitar player for it.

  • @LesterPaul01
    @LesterPaul01 11 років тому

    Hey that was a great lesson. It's a small world. I own a SG that I vintage modded. Anyway, I have been eyeing les pauls. Particulary the classic. And here you are playing one. Are those the original pups? I've heard players say the 500t is very hot. It sounds fantastic here. Nice and crisp. My sg is on the dark side. Thanks.

  • @desireelastname3903
    @desireelastname3903 5 років тому

    I especially like the link Griff throws in at the end, that's not part of the official lesson. But thanks to what I've learned from Griff, I can pick it up from his playing it! Great lesson!

  • @LesterPaul01
    @LesterPaul01 11 років тому

    Hey Bdriver, thanks for the info. Yah, I really dig the classic. I owned the traditional plus. Great guitar, it has 57's classics. I have those in my go to SG. And the neck was way to thick. I like the 60's slim taper neck . I luv blues, blues rock and classic rock. Are the 496r 500t to strong for this music? They sound so rich and smooth in this vid. Very close to the 57's . You are fortunate to land one for a grand. Did you play one before you bought it? Enjoy it man! And rock on!

  • @IamUncledeuce
    @IamUncledeuce 11 років тому

    For those of you interested Earl Hines, Billy Eckstine, and Bob Crowder wrote Stormy Monday Blues. Cited with the 1962 Advanced Music Corp Copywrite as well as the 1974 Warner Bros Copywrite.

  • @delraycarmine1499
    @delraycarmine1499 3 роки тому

    As in most ALL of these tutorial the talking/playing ratio is about 2.4 when it needs to be less than 0.5

  • @japonaliya
    @japonaliya 13 років тому

    Of course, everyone knows that the early Clapton Bluesbreaker live recording in 1966 is the absolute best version ever recorded. Another little known version is Rick Derringer's on the McCoy's Human Ball LP.

  • @37BopCity
    @37BopCity 6 років тому

    Nice video for learning an absolutely essential blues tune. The only critical point missing is that it needs to be played in 12/8 with a triplet feel. It took me a long time to learn how important it is to practice this and everything else with a correctly set metronome.

  • @IdahoNick1
    @IdahoNick1 10 років тому

    Griff, thanks. I'm a beginner so much of this was over my head but I did pick up some of the idea of what's going on and also learned some new chords. I've bought one of your series of lessons before and will probably again. You are a great teacher.

  • @damnyankeex1
    @damnyankeex1 13 років тому

    If anybody has the Cream reunion DVD or CD, Eric does an incredible Stormy Monday. For best WOW factor watch the performance on DVD. He makes Blackie (his B&W Strat) wail like nobody's business.

  • @nicholaskouyoumdjian9392
    @nicholaskouyoumdjian9392 8 років тому

    Very good, at last a chord diagram. Needed to see how those jazz chords are fingered on the board. Thanks

  • @larrygeetar9309
    @larrygeetar9309 7 років тому

    Correct on the original key: G#/Ab. He wrote several songs in flat keys most likely for
    the horn sections.

  • @cleteman
    @cleteman 13 років тому

    Great job Griff. This is a must have in your back pocket for any Blues Jam Night at your local tavern. Most folks pass over Stormy Monday at Jam Night thinking it's overplayed. However, if the tunes you selected for Jam Night are being played by other folks, this is good one to pull out in a pinch, not to mention Stormy in G is always a fan favorite and just plain fun to play. For BGU'ers, you can lay over lesson 25, just keep it to a 24 bar max for open mic's and jam nights.

  • @ColinStachowski
    @ColinStachowski 10 років тому

    Very good lesson. You're a great teacher Sir.

  • @rjens4135
    @rjens4135 10 років тому

    several of your chord diagrams when you are playing the song at the end of your lesson are numbered at the wrong fret compared to what you are playing - a little confusing - you really need to correct the fret number to the same fret as your hand location - if that makes sense - good lesson tho

  • @MrBluzhound
    @MrBluzhound 10 років тому

    Thanks Griff - have been following you for years and this is another gem put into e-z terms.

  • @jonathanroberts6110
    @jonathanroberts6110 Рік тому

    Great lesson thanks!

  • @1960fusion
    @1960fusion 6 років тому

    very nice...thanks for sharing, this is my favorite explanation

  • @chitt14
    @chitt14 6 років тому

    Been hacking around with this song for a while and decided to get serious about the chording and looked for a lesson. Thank you for your time and lesson!

  • @imannonymous7707
    @imannonymous7707 5 років тому

    Gary Moore covered it a little differently but also g maj
    Ive never seen fret inlays like yours what year is that model?

  • @Ruefus
    @Ruefus 9 років тому +11

    Knowing what's behind the song's structure is crucial for those doing more than just playing it like the recording.
    If all you want are chords to regurgitate, go to Ultimate Guitar instead of wasting time complaining about what you likely don't care to understand.

  • @davidringo1399
    @davidringo1399 3 роки тому

    subscribed..thanks

  • @HotVidMan
    @HotVidMan 11 років тому

    Thanks, I needed a refresher course. I had not played this one since 1976 and I was forgetting the right way to do it. I appreciate it man!

  • @dbraden1958
    @dbraden1958 11 років тому

    I like to hear what Grif has to say. I think it has value. If you want to skip the talking, you can do that.

  • @GuitarRyder11
    @GuitarRyder11 7 років тому

    Thank you! Just the info I was after... Great video, good of you to take the time.

  • @IamUncledeuce
    @IamUncledeuce 11 років тому

    I like using the Cma9 during the verse except the during the walk down from Bm7/Bbm7/Am7 then I hit the Cm7 to the Daug.

  • @mitchman4452
    @mitchman4452 3 роки тому

    Thank you I picked up some great licks!

  • @Strummeronline
    @Strummeronline 12 років тому

    The only thing I would suggest is an Ab#9 for bar 10 as an alternative to the Cm7. That's what I've always done.

  • @precisionb
    @precisionb 10 років тому

    Great structure I love that sound. 12 bar blues is just a fun thing to play in any key,

  • @bigsam243
    @bigsam243 2 роки тому

    What a neat explanation and demonstration of an awesome rendition. Thanks for the details...

  • @BALARPANSA
    @BALARPANSA 11 років тому

    dear sir, please do us a world of good by playing the entire thing including the solo bit. You pay very impressively.

  • @martincvitkovich724
    @martincvitkovich724 5 років тому

    this helps, trying to learn the bass and this helped me more than the funky bass lessons! What a screwy song

  • @Mikee535
    @Mikee535 3 роки тому

    best Stormy Monday lesson on UA-cam, thanks

  • @LPcreation
    @LPcreation 12 років тому

    Great video! On a side note, I don' know what in the hell Gibson was thinking with those green inlays.

  • @dennyrowland3840
    @dennyrowland3840 11 років тому

    Shut up . Some of us are here to learn and he is a good teacher.... Go troll somebody else

  • @montycrabtree4402
    @montycrabtree4402 11 років тому

    Totally agree with that . I found the lesson fascinating. Thanks a million - really clear. (Lovely sequence of chords.)

  • @ojosenelmonte
    @ojosenelmonte 9 років тому

    so good class, thank you very much

  • @dennyrowland3840
    @dennyrowland3840 11 років тому

    Thanks Griff for taking time to educate us that want to learn. Talk all you want.... Its all good buddy

  • @barry0517
    @barry0517 12 років тому

    Griff,
    Any suggestions when sololing on open mic acoustic versions and to keep the rhythm going?
    Barry

  • @alessandrobuffarini299
    @alessandrobuffarini299 8 років тому

    less talk more play

  • @HisTrueName
    @HisTrueName 7 років тому

    The Albert King / SRV version is the best version.