I usually skip your videos, but this is one of the best blues rhythm videos Ive seen,(they're pretty rare), I wish a lot of you guys would watch a Kirk Fletcher video where he plays rhythm and emulate it. Because thats the way you do it.
I once played like muddy waters but then I realised I was skunk drunk and had cacked myself on the pan and my crimper was only inches away from muddy waters . Rock and roll
Squier by Fender makes and awesome Classic Vibe double bound Tele that is really nice and not expensive maybe 450 or something brand new looks identical except for the pickups of course
"Here's what it sounds like" 1:21 I reeeealy wish videos like this started with a clip of the person playing what the lesson covers so we don't have to wade through talk talk talk talk to find the lesson and see if we want or need it... Sigh
@@robthorn2282 Marty might but IMO he’s nowhere close to John, Justin and Swift. The preamble gives context and theory, for those interested in more than a quick reference.
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Can you send the chord diagramms?
I usually skip your videos, but this is one of the best blues rhythm videos Ive seen,(they're pretty rare), I wish a lot of you guys would watch a Kirk Fletcher video where he plays rhythm and emulate it. Because thats the way you do it.
Love this type of comping. And it's so nice to play in B flat for someone who also dabbles in jazz. Thanks, Jon. Keep on keeping on.
I really like the lesson, thank you very much.
Great lesson. Thanks for posting!
Keep these types of lessons coming, love it!
Very cool. Such great rhythm, John.
Thanks for another amazing lesson, Jon
Great lesson. Very addictive to play.
thank you My Friend .. i love that Tele
Brilliant stuff, Jon. Feel like I'm in a Texas bar
This is awesome
That guitar is so nice.
Great stuff! That Bb9 fingering (or Dm7b5?) plays well in Sleepwalk, too
Excellent !!
Good Iesson John, thanx.
Hey Friend Solid Gold!!
Nice, thanks.
I once played like muddy waters but then I realised I was skunk drunk and had cacked myself on the pan and my crimper was only inches away from muddy waters . Rock and roll
My first guitar so I need to know where the fingers go for make notes.
I need the basics
Can someone share the chords finger positions?
My problem is knowing where I am when I’m playing
Jon What guitar is that you are usin i know its a Tele but i can not find one with that binding around the out side
It's a 70s Tele Custom but pickups are modified
Squier by Fender makes and awesome Classic Vibe double bound Tele that is really nice and not expensive maybe 450 or something brand new looks identical except for the pickups of course
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To much talking
Can't listen to all this talking crap .
Too much
talking
"Here's what it sounds like" 1:21
I reeeealy wish videos like this started with a clip of the person playing what the lesson covers so we don't have to wade through talk talk talk talk to find the lesson and see if we want or need it... Sigh
You mean like Marty Music does?
It’s a bitch. Having to wade for a whole minute through all this free stuff.
@@robthorn2282 Marty might but IMO he’s nowhere close to John, Justin and Swift. The preamble gives context and theory, for those interested in more than a quick reference.
It's free, though. I'm grateful that
@@note4note858 Same!
Awesome lesson!! Thank you.