I love how you really explained everything step by step. leaving no room for your students to get lost on the ride. God bless you my friend. You are the best.
Brian Brian Brian I just found out how I never really cared for Tuesday’s. They were always so far from the weekend and unless you were Popeye you never ever get paid on Tuesdays! That has all changed now since I came across YOU! I actually now hate Wednesdays since it’s the longest day of the week to get to next Tuesday, if your following my lead. I now hit my email early Tuesday morning like little Ralphie hits the Christmas tree in hopes of finding a Red Ryder. Patiently I wait for the pop up of Active Melody appearing with its new delight of song, intense reasoning why you should study the 1st chord followed by the 4th chord and sometimes being asked....” what is the 4th chord of the 4th cord” ( your way of doing the new guitar math ) In spite of all the pain of thinking then playing, I have devoured more EP- “whatever’s” then I ever thought I could ever accomplish. For this, I can never thank you enough! Until next Tuesday Cheers🥂 Wild Bill
This is so awesome man. God bless you man. Would I be able to improvise like this around a melody? May the Lord help me with it. I am blessed that I found this video.
A great lesson Brian. I hope you will come out with a similar type of lesson on the keys of C,G,E, and D too, probably a Christmas song too - Blue Christmas or Rockin around the Christmas tree?
@Alex checked reverb converting about 10 grand but if you had it well worth it , it has that classic tone, reverb.com/item/2810069-1949-gibson-es-175-sunburst-excellent-example-first-year ,
@@activemelody that Gibson of yours just has that classic sound, it does not matter the condition it just has oodles and oodles of character, if it could talk, my guitar is by Vintage here in the UK lovely guitars , used by the Pro's , Roy Fulton uses Vintage , love the lesson Brian
Couldn't help noticing the CBG in the skeletons hands... The Gibson though is gorgeous, either the wear is from a bit of abuse ..or someone really played that guitar a lot..and wasn't that bothered about how they stored it. Although the fret board doesn't look that worn but maybe the frets were, hence the re-fret perhaps..? Lovely tone as well and it looks a nice easy guitar to play.. All in all an excellent find..Well done you..
That guitar sounds" ITS AGE !" Is that Tremelo in stead of reverb ??? I've used old Mac Donald farm to do exactly this. I teach a few kids and they say Old MacDonald Farm ????? Then I play it be hind my head and behind my back and improvise over it and I say. " When you can play old MacDonald like that...then I'll stop teaching you old MacDonald 's Farm .
„Jump off the train, but then get on it at the right place“ -> Lightbulb ⚡️
Thanks again 🙋🏽♂️
I love how you really explained everything step by step. leaving no room for your students to get lost on the ride. God bless you my friend. You are the best.
This is ace!!!!! Another one on list. My daughter's will love this.
Thanks Brian. Becoming member is best thing I have done.
This is my football (soccer) team's song so I must learn this. Thanks Brian!
That was all quality, guitar, sound and tune. The guitar looks like it's lived a life. All the old blues guys had guitars like that.
Style de jeu personnel facile pour apprendre à jouer et se perfectionner... Merci.
I just learnt this. Fun to play. That guitar sounds great!
Brian Brian Brian
I just found out how I never really cared for Tuesday’s. They were always so far from the weekend and unless you were Popeye you never ever get paid on Tuesdays!
That has all changed now since I came across YOU! I actually now hate Wednesdays since it’s the longest day of the week to get to next Tuesday, if your following my lead.
I now hit my email early Tuesday morning like little Ralphie hits the Christmas tree in hopes of finding a Red Ryder.
Patiently I wait for the pop up of Active Melody appearing with its new delight of song, intense reasoning why you should study the 1st chord followed by the 4th chord and sometimes being asked....” what is the 4th chord of the 4th cord” ( your way of doing the new guitar math )
In spite of all the pain of thinking then playing, I have devoured more EP- “whatever’s” then I ever thought I could ever accomplish.
For this, I can never thank you enough!
Until next Tuesday
Cheers🥂
Wild Bill
Great ideas and well set out and articulated. Thanks for sharing.
suggestion for next version of this great video-- Sweet Georgia Brown! I have always wondered how to do this sort of thing-- thanks!
absolutely beautiful guitar Brian!!! Got the Patina and all.
I've come back to this video like 10 times
Nice to see Nipper eyeballin the bag of bones. Well done.
This is really special, thanks Brian!
Very nice, I'm starting to learn something! Thanks.
Great articulation thank you
Yow u really good I learn alot from u . Watch u alot from jamaica up in the hills.
This is so awesome man. God bless you man. Would I be able to improvise like this around a melody? May the Lord help me with it. I am blessed that I found this video.
A great lesson Brian. I hope you will come out with a similar type of lesson on the keys of C,G,E, and D too, probably a Christmas song too - Blue Christmas or Rockin around the Christmas tree?
very cool lesson and guitar
Yeah really cool great instruction
Absolutely brilliant lesson! This is the one that finally convinced me that I had to become a Premium member. Thanks.
Thank you! :)
I was going to ask about that guitar! So cool...It's got the "Florintine" style pointed horn too.
@Alex checked reverb converting about 10 grand but if you had it well worth it , it has that classic tone, reverb.com/item/2810069-1949-gibson-es-175-sunburst-excellent-example-first-year ,
If you are “considering” joining Brian’s site, JUST DO IT, you will not regret it.
Thanks BL! :)
fun lesson Brian , I have 3 P90's on my Strat guitar so I can get that sound but lovely guitar, it just has that 50's tone,
3 p90s on a strat? Whoa
@@activemelody that Gibson of yours just has that classic sound, it does not matter the condition it just has oodles and oodles of character, if it could talk, my guitar is by Vintage here in the UK lovely guitars , used by the Pro's , Roy Fulton uses Vintage , love the lesson Brian
Thank you
Couldn't help noticing the CBG in the skeletons hands...
The Gibson though is gorgeous, either the wear is from a bit of abuse ..or someone really played that guitar a lot..and wasn't that bothered about how they stored it.
Although the fret board doesn't look that worn but maybe the frets were, hence the re-fret perhaps..?
Lovely tone as well and it looks a nice easy guitar to play..
All in all an excellent find..Well done you..
🎶🎵🎸💞 Thank You Cheers👍
Thanks, do you think you could do an old school classic by Michael Bolton or percy sledge called when a man loves a woman, a melody version.
Is Brian Setzer in the house ❤
Would love an L5 ces
I get why u called it a neck pickup, but it’s really more of a “waist “ pickup, don’t ya think?
I always knew you had a skeleton in the closet, Brian! 😉
Excellent lesson, I love those solos that dance around a theme melody!
That guitar sounds" ITS AGE !"
Is that Tremelo in stead of reverb ???
I've used old Mac Donald farm to do exactly this.
I teach a few kids and they say Old MacDonald Farm ?????
Then I play it be hind my head and behind my back and improvise over it and I say.
" When you can play old MacDonald like that...then I'll stop teaching you old MacDonald 's Farm .