6 Ways to Create Rhythm Guitar Fills!
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The best thing in life are....provided by Jack Ruch! And yes..........free here but we must support and share his phenomenal lessons and buy his equally great courses! This lesson fits right in with Jack's most recent TrueFire Tasty Blues Rhythm course (must have!!) and then learn dynamite soloing concepts on his Shades of Blues course!! I have zero irons in this Jack Ruch fire except for keeping his mind-blowing lessons coming!! This is the way to learn advanced guitar concepts..........in great detail from Jack's experience and calmly taught and demonstrated to us! Jim C.
Thank you Jim! I sure do appreciate it
Totally agree. Jack's TrueFire course are simply brilliant and packed with so much valuable guitar playing wisdom!
Hear, hear!
Comprehensive and wonderfully useful, Jack-thanks, as always!
Are these specific concepts taught in the Truefire blues course or is this a stand-alone lesson?
He moves just fast enough but doesn't skip important details like "how do I find the 4th or 6th" when comping over the chords. So helpful. I started playing guitar in 1984 and it took me years to gather the information he just shared in 20 minutes. We are fortunate.
2:19 1. BUTTERFLY CHORDS
5:30 2. TRIADS
8:25 3. 6TH INTERVALS
10:46 4. 4TH INTERVALS
14:13 5. 3RD INTERVALES
16:32 6. PENTATONIC SCALE
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Ive been using these thirds and 6ths and didnt know that was what i was doing.
Great lessons, let me practice
@@johnhendricks8140 because you're Jimmy Hendricks' brother
What's the chords A F#m and B ?
Jack has a nicely calmed and relaxed way of teaching, very rare on youtube 👌👏
😅😂 by "rare" you mean like every other yt guitar teacher right 😅
@@fallingsky9242 I believe what he meant was that it’s rare to find teaching of this quality on TH-cam. Sure, there are plenty of people showing how to play tunes or some techniques, but Jack has the relaxed and confident delivery of a true pro, which is.
No marriage ring. That is why he can be relaxed. He does not have a wife-o-low stressing him out.
A wealth of knowledge, given away for free to anyone lucky enough to have found this channel. Your generosity is much appreciated as is your sweet as a nut tasty playing. Thanks, cheers.
Thanks Martyn!
Thank you Mr Ruch! I am a 62 year old guitar player and thanks to you I learn something new every day! 😊🎸
Awesome! Thank you
What a totally enjoyable lesson. I can't believe how much my playing is improving by learning all your stuff. Cheers.
One of the best lessons I have seen, love the fact it encourages us to make our own melodies and be creative also your laid back style of explaining the theory along with the close up view of the fretboard makes it a top lesson, will subscribe.
This is awesome! Thanks for being very thorough and for using a not I IV V progression to demonstrate it. Triads are king.
That was an amazing lesson. Thank you so much Jack 🙏❤️
Thanks, your lessons are always easy to understand and full of concepts that can be developed over time
Where have you been all my life? How simply and elegantly taught. Truly on of the best lessons I've ever had. Thanks man....
Thanks! Love the sound of these gospel and r&b music fills!
Wow, Jack, i love this material. I really appreciate your patient explanations and beautiful playing.
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Easy Jack, those opening licks were more like hijacking the brain than captivating! 😀😀. Awesome playing! 👍
Thank you!
Dont say Hi Jack on an airplane
Your lessons are absolutely the greatest! It's all explained so clearly and easy to understand.
Thank you so much for your work. And your voice works perfectly with these lessons.
I wish I had this video when I was just starting it would have saved a lot of time and practice! Best rhythm guitar video I’ve ever seen. Keep up the great work!
That was beautiful, thanks for sharing! I'm going to learn all this stuff in the coming days/weeks and then move onto one of your courses.
I am an amature self teaching guitar player and i came across your video by chance and got hooked to it. I can not afford to pay for any of your programs coz where i am financially able but thank you so much i will be helping my self to the crumbs i find on TH-cam and practice .
Excellent material!!!! Thank you so much for your time!!!
Man o man but everything you’re showering us with is so smooth!
Thank you for sharing! Exactly what I've been looking for years!
Rhythm guitar is overlooked but in my opinion the best way to develop and improve as a guitar player! Soloing helps with some technical skill but rhythm helps you improve on quick chord changes, following the chords to put in small licks, be more dynamical, and many more things. Great video!
This lesson is fantastic. Thank you so much!
I studied classical mainly as a kid, but I am learning jazz, rock, blues, and r and b now that I am through college and this really helped me improve. After a shoulder injury that I had, slim electrics work much better for me now.
Thank you so much!
(Also, your playing is fantastic)
Such a great lesson! I really appreciate you making this video!
Thanks Jack for sharing your tasty fills and feel on this lesson . Always with great phrasing and touch.
Much Gratitude
This is one of the most important and valuable guitar lessons I have ever been fortunate enough to benefit from. I first got turned on to what a rich tapestry rhythm guitar playing could be when I studied and learned the beautiful guitar fills on Rainy Night in Georgia.
Great great video! Thanks
Love your chill playing style so much.
Great lesson with many applications! Love it.
This material is so useful and taught in a very gentle way that helps you learn it.
Love your lessons, Jack. Thanks!
Nice lesson, Jack. Thanks for sharing.
Huge thank you mate! Very coherent and informative, at no cost. I’ll try these right away.
INCREDIBLE, thanks jack!
I thought i only had time a few minutes tonight to listen, but was hooked on the opening lines and captivated for the entire 20+. Great lesson and playing. Inspiring! Thank you sir!
Awesome! Thanks Robert
Great Stuff! Just what I needed! Thank you Jack.
Beautiful stuff man! Great addition to your TrueFire rhythm course. Thanks for the content. Much appreciated. 👍
Thanks Stephen!
The good stuff. Thanks Jack.
Fabulous. Great touch and feel. Thanks.
Thank you bro!! I just learned how to move the minor pentatonic scale around the fretboard and I was wondering how to move forward from that and add fills and etc to my playing. Your channel is definitely appreciated!
Brilliant. That is such tasteful playing. I love the way your playing bring out the beauty of a simple chord structure
Great lesson, Jack! Thanks so much!
Always great lessons !!
Amazing lesson. Extremely practical! Thank you 🙏
So many good things in here. Thank you
Gold.Thank you.🎸
Thank you very much for sharing, Jack.🤗
This is awesome. Thanks, Jack
Beautifully played ,bundle of ,,,thnx for teaching such an easy way,,
I love this! I enjoyed this lesson more than anything you e ever done! So musical! Thanks!!
Beautiful!
I've been tryin to understand this for years now
Thanks Jack ! Keep Up !
I really love the excellent melodic and harmonic playing and the very good explanations, they are the key to good guitar playing. Thank you for that! It doesn't get any better! 🤩🖖
Thanks a mil for the great tips bro.
Jack, this is fantastic. Thank you sir!
This is exactly what I’ve been looking for! Thanks so much Jack 🙌😀
Tnxs Jack, back beat ,snare and voicing....awesome supporting melodic accompanyment ...Nailed it...!
Very nicely done.
Vital and imperative points.
A great lesson...
Seriously this approach you have is supporting and defined.
Thank you for not playing ALL THE TIME what you are doing is perfect.
Really well done, thank-you
Exceptional lesson!
This is beautiful usable stuff. Fantastic
Thanks for sharing Jack.
This is so helpful....thank you sir.
great playing!!
Man, I love it. So cool.
Impactful lesson. Ty much
New favorite guitar TH-camr! Awesome content man!
Beautiful. Just about to order your triad course. Looks like a goldmine.
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Thanks Jack, this is just what I needed today. And so much gratitude for your generosity here in YT land.
My pleasure!
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A real smooth tutelage. Beyond my present skill
Totally inspiring
Thankyou.
Excellent content, thank you
Man this is top notch right here brother. Awesome video
This has to be one of the best guitar lessons on YT
There's so much to pick up
Many thanks JR
Watta great lesson man🙏god bless you bro,keep sharing more like this,it covers so many aspects but in a systematic format which is good for learning these ideas
I totally dig it. It's going to take a little while but I think I can pull it off. Thank you
Great Jack. Making fill licks look easy👍👏
Jim
This is exactly what I have been looking for. Someone to demonstrate and explain some of these techniques. I've been playing for a long time, but I'm self taught, and there are things I want to learn, or already know, but can't explain. Awesome. I've always loved this style, Steve Cropper and Cornell Dupree. I just learned so much. Thanks Man!
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Thank you Jack
Love this, really helpful demonstration! I've been listening to the new Paper Kites album recently which is just FULL of this kinda stuff, done very tastefully!
Wow, this is the exact style I wanted help with. Perfect! About 85% of my entire guitar goals are covered in this one video!! Thanks a lot for this.
This video earmed my sub. Wonderful knowledge.. Going to practice these ideas
Thanks for this wonderful and useful information.
Your lessons are the best. It sounds and feels so good I just wanna grab my guitar and practice. 😊😊
it is so cool and soothing to listen to you playing.
5 stars.
GREAT lesson Jack! Thank you!! Rhythm playing sometimes gets overlooked.
you are just THE BEST! thank you very much
PURE GOLD MAN
Amazing lesson!
Thanks a lot for this great lesson!
Awesome lesson 🤩
Superb lesson Jack, I have not seen all these ideas explained in one straightforward video. Thank you! Months of inspiration and work for me now.
Great lesson as usual Jack. I love this style of rhythm playing. Hendrix Axis bold as love is a great album for this type of playing and the Stax stuff to of course. Your tone is amazing pleasure to listen to. Cheers
Thank you Anthony!
Really great!
I LOVE this lesson. My Sunday study :). I am a patron so I will go grab the backing track and get to it.
Thanks Greg!
Great explanation and examples!
Another great lesson. So nice to have intermediate lessons that assumes the player knows a decent amount of theory. And you're showing the stuff I've always wondered how to do but never spent the time learning by ear and analyzing the theory of. I frankly dont like listening to this kind of music enough to spend the time, but have always wanted to play it. I pretty much just listen to jazz rock and metal and blues. Your videos have helped me lately learning how to play in major keys, the missing link in my life. Thank you.
Just like the old classic Motown stuff. Amazing. Stellar lesson yet again. Thankyou
This is exactly what I try to do in my band to keep out the way of the other guitarist who chugs away in typical fashion. Nicely put together Jack thanks.
Thank you!
Loving the finesse!