If you are a beginner watching this video, don’t just pay attention to the notes and learn how to play them. Pay attention to the vibrato. Learning a good vibe Brado can make even simple passages like this sound good. Until you get a nice smooth, controlled vibrato down, practice it as much as you practice scales or licks. It will make all the difference in the world
Vibrato is a world all to itself. I have been a violinist for 25 years and vibrato is what half of the expression in music is all about I recently started playing frets again and really enjoying being able to bend the $%#!^ out of strings like Albert King.
Yes! The only other channel I’ve seen use this angle played some pretty technical jazz on an acoustic. It’s 100% the better angle, but i get why it isn’t used much, as it’s probably pretty hard to record.
Now that's what I'm talking about: fun, simple and a great first solo to learn and decipher on the how and why it works. Thank you for this, following.
This is PERFECT for me. I haven’t played in 10 years but have the techniques. A couple days of practice and I can play it. Makes me hungry for more! Thank you!!
Thanks, a really good clear lesson and you’re so right about us beginners sticking to simple shapes and playing something ( almost) tuneful! It’s so easy to get lost in theory and endless scales and ultimately gaining little or no satisfaction from playing. Keep it simple, it works.
Thank you for the video. I've brought this up in other videos when they show a straight on view of the guitar being played, and then they show the tabs in what to me looks like reverse order. Every reply I've received pretty much states the same thing, "that's just how it's done". Obviously that isn't "just how it's done".
What I neglected to do from the start is to see the chords and chord changes the scales were in. I played the boxes and patterns which made my playing very bland and predictable. This video really helps to slow things down and I also love the camera aspect as that's what I'm seeing when I look down. Thanks!
@@mcspankey4810 What I've done in the past few weeks is break each phrase into its root, i.e., the A phrase, the D phrase, etc. and try to understand what makes it what it is. Then I've played it to the backing track that came with this video (see below link). I've then gone onto UA-cam and searched for other backing tracks in A major that follow the same chord sequence and play these riffs or phases to those tracks. It's hard to start with but I'm getting better slowly. The next stage will be to improvise my own riffs based on these riffs. One day, I hope to be able to make up my own riffs so I can improvise rather than copy.
Awesome, thank you very much !! I'd like to learn how to play the base chords but it's geetting hard for me to figure them out... can you help me out telling me some info about those? :D
thanks. finally someone who have tabs for free if i can play well, i go teach all free.. hate that most videos have one tiny bit. and tabs or the rest.. pay first..😂 and every lick pay again..
Finally someone who got the camera angle right to see how to play. Thank you! Did you write this yourself? I love it. I wish you would do more of the slow blues lead!
This is just great slow and easy to follow. No talking about 3/4/5/7/9sus And all that stuff its just a turn off we need to be able to replicate what you are showing, and deal with that other stuff later, thats what we want, 😢😢😢
Is there a web version of the tablature that can be printed? It's a bit difficult if you learn while looking at videos, btw thank you very much ... for his work is very helpful..for me who is learning guitar
Thank you kind sir learned my first blues, any chance there’s a music backing track for me to follow this or what’s the rhythm maybe I can loop it and play over it.. I assume a but I don’t read music so not sure all the chords in a thanks a million
Somehow you gotta put that in printable format, less time pausing this to write it out and more time practicing it! Love it, just my suggestion to boost your viewership.
Is this in standard tuning? I feel like the notes aren’t translating right to my guitar… either that or maybe I don’t have the right strings? It’s like they’re too stiff and when I try to push the string to make it reach the next note it only goes up a few semi tones rather than to the next note. I’m playing on a Gibson… any advice as to why I’m struggling? 😅 idek if this made sense I’m a violin player and don’t know guitar terminology lol Edit: Also I feel like the notes he’s playing, when I find the note it’s on a different part of the fret board than what it looks like he’s playing?
Love it. Learning it. So what is your set-up for that sweet sound? Amp, settings, anything.... Heck what guitar, Pups, and setting on the guitar are you using?
This must be some strange use of the word, 'beginner' that I am not familiar with. I think I am a beginner, but I couldn't do this. What's lower than beginner?
Here's the backing track: ua-cam.com/video/F-4HHJ7pSqw/v-deo.html
im a beginner.. could you share the chord progression pls? thank you so much for this lovely blues sound
@@dimitriosvasios2375 A7, D7, A7, E7, D7, A7, E7, A7
@@dimitriosvasios2375Here's the chord chart:
A7 D9 A7 A7
D9 D9 A7 A7
E9 D9 A7 D9 A7 E9
Whats the tuning of this
BIT COMPLICATED FOR ‘BEGINNERS’….
If you are a beginner watching this video, don’t just pay attention to the notes and learn how to play them. Pay attention to the vibrato. Learning a good vibe Brado can make even simple passages like this sound good. Until you get a nice smooth, controlled vibrato down, practice it as much as you practice scales or licks. It will make all the difference in the world
I really appreciate it I’ll take that into account
Yes!
@@richresident4377 3 weeks later and I’ve played thing tune along a few others and I’m getting it cleaner and cleaner
Vibrato is a world all to itself. I have been a violinist for 25 years and vibrato is what half of the expression in music is all about
I recently started playing frets again and really enjoying being able to bend the $%#!^ out of strings like Albert King.
What’s a vibrato if you don’t mind answering please? I’ve just started to learn guitar, and my first is I wanna master the blues
I'm 71 years old and today I'm going to learn to play the blue's , don't know why I come across this site but I love it
How’s it going brother, hope you’re still at it!
I'm 51 ans I bought a guitare this week... Juste for fun, blues ans rock n' roll 😊
Im proud of yall.
Took me two days but now I've got it down pretty clean. My first blues!!
🍻🤙
Finally a guitar channel with the camera showing the correct angle!!! Make it’s 100’s easier to follow along in real time. Genius!!!
Yes! The only other channel I’ve seen use this angle played some pretty technical jazz on an acoustic. It’s 100% the better angle, but i get why it isn’t used much, as it’s probably pretty hard to record.
Now that's what I'm talking about: fun, simple and a great first solo to learn and decipher on the how and why it works. Thank you for this, following.
I've been telling teachers that this is the BEST teaching view!!! Finally!! Awesome.
This is PERFECT for me. I haven’t played in 10 years but have the techniques. A couple days of practice and I can play it. Makes me hungry for more! Thank you!!
Man I keep coming back to this. You should do more like these?? Simple lines that play the changes 👏🏼👏🏼💚 thank you again
I love how blues has a lot of vibrato, its an area im very weak in. This is perfect for a beginner !
Thanks, a really good clear lesson and you’re so right about us beginners sticking to simple shapes and playing something ( almost) tuneful! It’s so easy to get lost in theory and endless scales and ultimately gaining little or no satisfaction from playing. Keep it simple, it works.
I like that B.B. King'ish style sounding solo a lot. Less is more very often in music! BTW - it would be nice to have this TAB'ed for print-out.
It's very short. You could always do screen shots or even draw a few parallel lines on a piece of paper and write it down.
@@markcastrovinci6074 For learners ha ha
Perfect for this Sunday morning 🌄
Thank you for shooting this video from your perspective- makes this so much easier to learn from this camera angle 🙌🏻
I know the 5 pentatonic scales,but this helps make it more sound like you are not just running through the scales .Very good.
Man that camera angle is perfect. Finally.... thank you! Beginner here so it is really helpful.
Very cool solo. There is a lick in here I have never seen before. I'm having a great time working on this. Thanks for the great lesson!
Thank you! Beginner here and enjoying this lesson very much.
Thanks for this. Fun to learn and play. Appreciate the addition of the tab. If anyone can recommend similar videos that would be great!
fantastic lessonas well as camera ! perfect ! thank you !
Great lesson, so good to see a guitarist that doesnt pull the string sharp when doing vibrato, birdseye veiw,s a real learning tool, so much easier 🎉❤
i like the way you placed the camera angle on your tut i will be coming back for more tuts
Thanks, I hope it helps.
So cool. 😎 Just what I was looking for.
Great lick .Think its A but of course can play it in any key .Many thanks.
Very nice, just stumbled across your channel!🎸🎸
that is just awesome, thanks for sharing that.
Just what I was after! I want to learn the fret board more through "non song" licks so I can start to improvise my own :) Thanks!
Bro you are my hero this shit is amazing. I have been wanting to play blues for so long and now I can finnaly do it. Thank you so much man.
Thanks for the awesome lesson! Kudos for you 😊
Thank you for the video. I've brought this up in other videos when they show a straight on view of the guitar being played, and then they show the tabs in what to me looks like reverse order. Every reply I've received pretty much states the same thing, "that's just how it's done". Obviously that isn't "just how it's done".
What I neglected to do from the start is to see the chords and chord changes the scales were in. I played the boxes and patterns which made my playing very bland and predictable. This video really helps to slow things down and I also love the camera aspect as that's what I'm seeing when I look down. Thanks!
This is exactly where I am at - if you have any pointers please
@@mcspankey4810 What I've done in the past few weeks is break each phrase into its root, i.e., the A phrase, the D phrase, etc. and try to understand what makes it what it is. Then I've played it to the backing track that came with this video (see below link). I've then gone onto UA-cam and searched for other backing tracks in A major that follow the same chord sequence and play these riffs or phases to those tracks. It's hard to start with but I'm getting better slowly. The next stage will be to improvise my own riffs based on these riffs. One day, I hope to be able to make up my own riffs so I can improvise rather than copy.
Just what I needed, thanks...
Lovely & beautiful licks , thanks for lessons ✌🏽
Great stuff! Just what I’ve been looking for!
Great to hear!
Glorious! I just tried it out and it was really easy to follow! Thank you very much! I will be following your content from here on!
Great sounding rift and the Tab to go with it. Thank you. + 1 Subscription.
Can you do some more of these simple blues lessons? Build up the complexity? Thanks again
You’re welcome. I actually made my Slow Blues Lead Guitar 2 video because of this comment.
I’m here to ask for more amazing videos for beginners like this, I got this one in two days super psyched thanks
Thanks! I really like your way to do lessons.
Really enjoyed learning this one!
Thank you for this!!!
Love it love it make more my brother 👍
Awesome, thank you very much !! I'd like to learn how to play the base chords but it's geetting hard for me to figure them out... can you help me out telling me some info about those? :D
Love this guy
Any way to see the tab better? It’s killing me to stop and see half! I love this solo though. Thank you for posting it.
This video made me realize I need to polish my frets lol. Great video.
thanks. finally someone who have tabs for free
if i can play well, i go teach all free.. hate that most videos have one tiny bit. and tabs or the rest.. pay first..😂
and every lick pay again..
Finally someone who got the camera angle right to see how to play. Thank you! Did you write this yourself? I love it. I wish you would do more of the slow blues lead!
Thanks. Yes this is a solo I wrote.
Nice! 💯
Is there a .PDF available for the Tab? Great looking lesson!
There is a link in the description for you.
This is just great slow and easy to follow. No talking about 3/4/5/7/9sus And all that stuff its just a turn off we need to be able to replicate what you are showing, and deal with that other stuff later, thats what we want, 😢😢😢
Good job 👍
This is Great thanks
Thanks, I needed that.
That action looks crazy high.
ThankYou...How about more!!
Is there a web version of the tablature that can be printed? It's a bit difficult if you learn while looking at videos, btw thank you very much ... for his work is very helpful..for me who is learning guitar
I love it 🎵🎸
I am gonna learn this today
great video
I like it. Thanks
Clean. ❤😊
Thank you kind sir learned my first blues, any chance there’s a music backing track for me to follow this or what’s the rhythm maybe I can loop it and play over it.. I assume a but I don’t read music so not sure all the chords in a thanks a million
Thanks. I put the link to the backing track in a comment that I pinned under the video.
This is great. Is there a text version of the tab though?
I put a link for the tabs in the description
Really like the backing track. Mind sharing? 🙏🏻
here's the backing track: ua-cam.com/video/F-4HHJ7pSqw/v-deo.html
Very nice
very nice, and useful
Thanks a lot
Like it 👍🎸🎶
Slow Blues, no Sweeter Sound❗👍😎
Great!!!
Thank you
Thanks this is awesome! I’m a beginner but is this in a certain key? (For when looking up a backup track)
This is in the key of A. In the comment section I pinned a link to the backing track that I made.
That was very tasty. 💓🎸👍.
Hello Thank you👍❤😎
Somehow you gotta put that in printable format, less time pausing this to write it out and more time practicing it! Love it, just my suggestion to boost your viewership.
Thanks
is down picking a thing in blues? I so used to alternate picking that I am just ignorant to this. Sounded amazing btw, I almost cried :D
I'm glad you liked it. It's not a blues thing it's just that the tune is slow enough that I can comfortably do almost all down picks.
very nice video but i wish tabs were in pdf or implemented better in the video for following more smoothly
Sweet
I'm interested to know the backing of this track so i can try to mix and match with the solo
59 gonna give it my best shot. ..
which chords do you play? Like the chord progression of the song. I have a looper station so I can practice the solo with the chords looping :)
A7 D9 A7 A7
D9 D9 A7 A7
E9 D9 A7 D9 A7 E9
@@GuitaristView thank you!!
Thank you
You're welcome
Please add chord in description. Waiting
aint supposed to be alternate picking ? thanks for the tutorial anyways
It’s the timing that gets me on this, it doesn’t seem to work with the way my brain is programmed 😂
Fun! What is the scale?
It mostly uses the A minor pentatonic and A minor pentatonic scales
Looper pedal u recommend?
What scale did you use for this or any blues?
Is there a pdf of the tabs?
Here's the link for the tabs: drive.google.com/file/d/1O3cmZZZB_BrucImeyYk0y8hXyNE84NyY/view?usp=sharing
🎺 ESCUCHAR👂LA MÚSICA D' HOWLIN WOLF ES CONOCER EL BLUES🎸
how do i just get the background guitar so i can play to it without your lead guitar in it?
Click this link: ua-cam.com/video/F-4HHJ7pSqw/v-deo.html
Is this in standard tuning? I feel like the notes aren’t translating right to my guitar… either that or maybe I don’t have the right strings? It’s like they’re too stiff and when I try to push the string to make it reach the next note it only goes up a few semi tones rather than to the next note. I’m playing on a Gibson… any advice as to why I’m struggling? 😅 idek if this made sense I’m a violin player and don’t know guitar terminology lol
Edit: Also I feel like the notes he’s playing, when I find the note it’s on a different part of the fret board than what it looks like he’s playing?
Yes this is in standard.
Love it. Learning it. So what is your set-up for that sweet sound? Amp, settings, anything.... Heck what guitar, Pups, and setting on the guitar are you using?
Fender Telecaster with lace sensor pickups- put the switch to the neck pickup. I use a '92 Fender Twin Reverb reissue amp.
Can this be played on acoustic?
This must be some strange use of the word, 'beginner' that I am not familiar with. I think I am a beginner, but I couldn't do this. What's lower than beginner?
What chords are used in the backing track?
A7 D9 A7 A7
D9 D9 A7 A7
E9 D9 A7 D9 A7 E9
what pedals did you use for this? if any
Can i download the tab
When trying to improvise a solo, I either have to wait to think or I have to go up and down the scale without thinking.
Patreon ? Guitar pro ??