How to do the Stevie Ray Vaughan Shuffle...
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- Опубліковано 10 бер 2023
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Get ready to swing your guitar with the legendary Stevie Ray Vaughan Shuffle! In this tutorial, we'll teach you the technique and timing to nail the iconic shuffle rhythm that made Stevie Ray famous. Chris breaks it down step-by-step, covering the right-hand raking technique, left-hand notes, and the essential muting / timing that makes this sound so groovy. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, this tutorial will take your guitar playing to the next level. So grab your axe and let's dive into the world of Stevie Ray Vaughan!
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So cool Chris, I remember practicing so hard to learn this groove. It was so worth sticking with. It’s almost the first thing I play when I pick up my strat, one of the most fun things to play. Just sounds so good.
Bought a Texan twang last year. Love it so much. I was so pleased I sent you a pic of my guitar with your pedal pawn sticker on it. You put on your Facebook page, made my day. 🤣🤣
Thanks for breaking it down.
God bless you.
Thank you! I don’t play, but I’ve wondered for 40 years how SRV did it and you explained it!
exactly what I've been looking for. great tone, spot on. thank you!
Very well explained and completly on fire in the end🔥🔥🔥
it’s so fun to beat the hell out of your strings once you master different muting techniques. too many beginners try to play complicated parts without really controlling their muting and accenting. keeping it simple and controlled let’s you play with so much more emotion and confidence.
i cant get enough of that jam at the end, im so jealous of how you play chris hahaha
Ha ha, thank you so much mate 😝🚀🎸
@@PedalPawn one day I'll be half as good hahaha
Wow,you have nailed that style of playing,pretty impressive
Thank you so much mate, really appreciate that 🤠🎸
Thanks, man. Been a big Stevie fan for a while now. But being just a casual on and off player I've never even attempted this even after looking at the tab a couple times. Great job simplifying this and getting right to the point. Again, thanks.
That’s amazing to hear mate, thank you so much for taking the time to say that
Friggin’ AWESOME!
THANK YOU!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you so much mate ❤
Makes it so much easier to learn when you don’t implement the 4th note right away
Thank you for this lesson!
Excellent! I never gave it too much thought, but yeah..Good job!
Great lesson man! We all appreciate you posting this !
Thanks a lot for taking the time to say that mate 🎸🤠
nice breakdown explaining technical aspects of SRV shuffle 👍
Thank you so much for taking the time to say that 🎸🚀🤠
Great playing!
You’re “Ace’s,” Chris. I really enjoy these lesson vids, keep ‘em coming.
Ha ha, thanks so much mate 🎸🚀🤠❤️
Great lesson friend. You definitely nailed it
Thanks so much for that Jeff, really appreciate it
What a fantastic video have a awesome weekend
Awe man I've messed around with that for years. Great tips gotta knuckle down and nail it!
Cheers
Thanks a lot mate and have a good time 🚀🎸
Great video thank you for posting it
Thanks so much
Awesome stuff dude, off to practise this now 👍😁🎸❤️
Amazing, enjoy 🤠🚀
Nice lesson cheers😅
SRV also turned his pick sideways, he didn't use the "sharp" end. changes the attack and gave him that rasp on his riffs.
I've been playing for 40 years and never figured that out! Lol Buddy Guy gave me a pick when I was 14, it was paper thin and shaped like a rounded triangle-- now it makes sense.
Love these short lessons. I request more John Mayer, because I love him and love to see the crazy old boomers hate on him for no reason in the comments.
Thank you so much for watching mate and that sounds great ha ha 🤣🙌🎸
We have our reasons.... I actually like him alot but get sh*t on by my boomer pals for admitting it
I'll admit I don't like John Mayer's studio work but his live stuff is amazing.
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Learn SRV.. You Will get J-M...
@@harrisontownsend910 what about his studio stuff do you not like? Just curious. I mostly love his acoustic stuff in the studio and his electric solos during live performances. But listen to his studio version of “Wheel”, it might change your mind.
I do the small circle strumming motion to get the shuffle down.
That’s a great tip, I probably should’ve mentioned that 🎸🚀
Cool lesson. Its a great technique once you nail it
Thanks a lot mate, and totally agree, such a cool sound but can definitely take some time ha ha
@@PedalPawnits a weird one I can do it but I couldn't explain how to like you have Chris
Love Stevie Ray
❤❤
great stuff, broke down in parts i understand, now to go practice the rest of the day
Thank you mate, that’s amazing to hear, I was a bit unsure of my explanation on this one 🚀🤠
I don’t know how to play much, but thankfully I know how to mute 😂
Your solo makes me feel like I'm sporting a nice pair of snake skin boots and a skull tipped walking stick! Yeah!
Genius ha ha 🎸🤠❤️
Failing in the age of 10 ore 11 is totaly ok...i am 37 and still suck at guitar..but i keep on playing 😂👍
But now i can do the shuffle...thank you😁👍 i changed my vote from NO to YES after watching the clip
Ha ha, that’s the best news ever mate, thank you so much & well done 💪🤠
Thank you
You are very welcome, thanks so much for watching
That's was dope 👌❤️
Thank you so much mate ❤️🎸
@@PedalPawn definitely np
I always wanted to learn guitar
Thanks man...good info.
Awesome Matt, thanks a lot for commenting 🎸🤠
@@PedalPawn I myself play terribly, but it keeps me level....lol
Killer
Thanks a lot Sergio
SMOKIN'
Thanks so much for watching mate
That strat is nice
Thanks a lot mate, I really love it 🎸
No problem a 1963 strat is my dream guitar
Hey Chris! I’m curious, what gauge strings do you use when your playing in Eb? Also, what settings do you typically use on your Texan Twang?
Gauge 10s on this particular Strat & nowadays, I use the MID setting with the level cranked 🤠🎸
My God that jam was tasty.
Thank you so much mate
The Pedal Pawn Texan Twang sounds delicious! Would you mind also outlining how you've achieved your tone before engaging it? The whole set-up sounds as close as I've ever heard to Stevie
Thank you so much for that! It’s straight into the Texan Twang w/ 63’ Strat & Deluxe Reverb (reissue)
@@PedalPawn Well there's no way I'm affording a '63 Strat any time soon so I'll be checking out the Texan Twang in the meantime 😂 Cheers!
You are good🙂
Thanks a lot for watching and saying that mate
@@PedalPawn You welcome👌great lesson👍
Great lesson, the left hand muting is so hard
Thanks a lot mate, and yes it sure is ha ha
2 questions dude.1 do you have a set of 10s on? Is that a 7.25 radius neck? Just wonderin. Awesome job!
Yes to both actually mate 🎸🤗
Hey Chris! Good livestream with Phillip today, ashame you and Paul couldn't jump on with him but good vibes. Anyways, I am pretty excited because I'm doing a '63 partscastor this year and I wanted to grab your opinion on whether I should do 7.25 straight radius or not? I can't decide and seeing as you own a '63 you would be the guy to ask.
Also, should I get a D profile neck? I have a C neck right now and I don't feel it is rounded enough and it could be a little thicker. Thanks man, I look forward to your reply.
Hi mate ,
Thanks for reaching out! I'm glad you enjoyed the livestream with Philip Sayce, and I hope to be able to join in next time on screen, it’s always great to chat to you guys there.
Since my '63 came as it is, I’m not over familiar with the specific radius of the fretboard. However, if you're looking to create a partscaster with a similar feel to a '63, it may be helpful to research and try to match the original specs as closely as possible.
In terms of which radius to choose, it really comes down to personal preference and playing style. Some players prefer a more curved fretboard for its comfortable feel and easier bending, while others prefer a flatter fretboard for its more even string action and easier playing of chords and complex phrases.
Ultimately, it's up to you to decide which radius will work best for your playing style and preferences. If you're unsure, it may be helpful to try out guitars with different radius to see which one feels most comfortable to you. I love the feel of this neck but I’m not sure why 🤣 wish I could be more helpful on this particular thing
Good luck with your partscaster build 🎸❤️
@@PedalPawn Thankyou very much. Your reply is very kind. I am not usally a spec guy when it comes gats but when you get all these options its hard not to obsess over it haha.
Original '63s come with 7.25" but flatten over time as they get refretted. They end up around 8" - 10" or so depending on how many times its been refretted. For the veneer board (small slab of curved rosewood fingerboard) ones like yours, techs don't like to flatten them too much because the veneer is so small and they wear out pretty quickly. Its why Phillip had to swap out the neck on Mother, which is really sad but Phillip makes the most out of anything. I will ask him next session about what he's doing to the neck on Green Goddess and see if I can get some insight into the SVL.
It's rather hard to find any guitar in my country (New Zealand) that has 7.25" radius and then trying it isn't gonna happen unfortunately. The fact you just said its easier for bending makes me really excited, I have just made up my mind. LOL. Cheers!
FYI, your pedals are insane, I love the Texan Twang!
What is the meaning of (4) on each 3 ---strum note ? Sorry --dont understand it !
Sounds better than srv.
I know how to play it but making it sound like SRV is a different thing. I can't unless I play along with him and his acoustic version
Sick Strat! Original? or reissue?
Thanks a lot, it’s an original 63’ 🎸
And you still can't chop the the open notes and mutes right
Yep
So can you play superstition stevie wonder song he coverd he makes it sound like he is a 🐈 that's a genius song
Chris you can be a legend but seriously maybe 🤔 you are legend 💎 but where is my Fuzz F.😭 Pedal Pawn Fuzz 🤫 Your ton
it's too flat 😂😂😂
Far too difficult --3 weeks and I sound like an idiot --must be an easier way "?