Swingin' The Blues - Lesson #1 by David Blacker
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
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This is a lesson that covers a 2 chorus solo, coverings some of my favorite Duke Robillard lines and melodies. It covers things like chromatic phrasing, targeting key chord tones and implying changes form extended blues / jazz harmonies. I’ll breakdown the solos note for note, with over 30 minutes of video commentary and instruction. Also included is a slow version of the sol played without a backing track (for easy practice), a backing track (minus guitar) for practice, and the Soundslice interactive tablature which can be slowed down, looped, etc.
Hallo David,
Congratulatins for your playng and taste! I was looking for your wzbsite, but i can't get ii. Is there any problem?
Merci, vraiment très bon ! Et la suite ?
Is the tab downloadable? I do like to study tab when I'm on the train going to work. It'spractising away from the instrument.
I watched a dvd from you I had from truefire. I forgot how solid it is. Folks if you are interested in this style David is a great guide.
I have every Truefire DVD by David and, while solid, there just isn't enough material for me. Most solos are about 25 seconds in length. I just can't recommend them
The song-length lessons on his private WWW site are more satisfying.
That's my tuppence. YMMV
Dude hasn't uploaded in years
Amazing David, thanks so much!
Just curious - what pickups are those? I also have a semi, and I'm shopping around. I'd love to know what those are for comparison.
p90 pickups, they sound pretty cool in semi or fully hollow bodied guitars =)
Fantastic lesson mate, best ive seen on here👍👍👍😃
Hey thanks Dean! I really appreciate the feedback.
Excellent..Oh yea
great, man!!!
I just found your channel,so I'm a bit behind.
Being new to swing(I'm a I,IV.V blues guy)I noticed you don't use bends or vibrato much if at all or have I missed something?
That’s awesome
I noticed something about Charlie Christian's note choice. Because Charlie didn't use his left hand pinky, the position that he plays in can determine his note choice. That is, he'll avoid certain notes in a particularly position if they don't fall under his fingers ( i.e. his pinky). This surprises we, as it seems rather limiting. Not that Charlie sounds limited in any way.
Just found your channel and I’m super impressed. It’s tailored to exactly what I want to learn more
i like the lesson but you lost me with all the 7ths 9ths flat majors was like a theory lesson good for those who kno it im an ear guy did get something out of it thx
This ia an AMAZING lesson. Thank you!
Very interesting lesson, compliment !
A question which model is your Epiphone guitar ?
That’s awesome
👍Sweet
Nice