Chuck Berry Lead Guitar Lesson -- EP060
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ค. 2014
- To download the tablature and jam tracks for this lesson as well as access to the second video for this lesson visit www.activemelody.com/lessons/f...
In this guitar lesson you'll learn a Chuck Berry inspired bluesy lead (solo) on electric guitar. Chuck was well known for playing 2 strings at once to get a much fatter sound. This lesson incorporates that style throughout. I've included 2 versions of the jam track MP3 to practice with (one at normal tempo and one that is much slower). - เพลง
6 mins in and you are the most straightforward easy to use & enjoyable quick result teacher ive seen, much love man.
Just bought myself a Es 335 after 25 years of playing I never learned Chuck Berry stuff.
Thanks so much for the lessons! ❤️
You are the best because you teach the style of the guitar player not just their riffs or songs
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lov this man. brilliant teacher i think he did a acoustic blues very good.
Love it
I also bought my guitar because of Back to the Future! But mine is an Epiphone
I have been watching a lot of videos for chuck berry lead stuff and this has to be the best so far ! I have learned more from this video than i have from watching a dozen others!
Love Brian's stuff!! Always get something from them
Thank you for explaining the minor and major!!!! So helpful that you phrased it that way
Great Chuck Berry lesson, Brian. Wife wants me to play lead with her on "You Never Can Tell". This lesson breaks it down just right for me, many thanks!
First guy to ever explain to me why I can play that note that isn't in the minor pentatonic scale! Now I get it. Thanks!
Thanks for rocking that way and this grat lesson ! Greetings from France et vive le rock'n'roll !
Producing the goods once again Brian, we'll watch you for the changes!
Best teacher in all of youtube land
Love Chuck Berry's music. Thanks
Man I love your videos, never stop!!
Absolutely ACE , Cheers Brian, Steady...
Really good rendition of Chuck Berry.
This is really well done. THANKS!
Brilliant lesson. Ta fella.
That video you talk about where he's having a go at Keef Richards-ace. Also the part where someone messes with his amp settings ,and he goes ballistic... : )
Awsome DVD, i believe it was brought out on BlueRay in november 2019, so get that one!
Great lesson! Cheers
Excellent teacher
Very nice first minute! Thanks
Great tone brian
sounds awesome
Very nice video friend, Big thumbs up¡¡¡¡¡. All the best from Spain: Javier
I loved this riff so much I finger read the last part of it 😂😂👍👍👍
Bravo,,From me in East Texas
Do you example have a series of song like Here comes the son and others that you teach or more techniques way to play differentss styles
Chuck Berry is a God!
Do you have a video showing the style of picking at the 20:30 mark???
The scene from back to the future is the reason I play in a band
Thanks.
Buena lección
this lesson should have way more views
It's bait to try to suck money from you. He can shove his premium membership right up his arse.
@@Expedient_Mensch I hear you
thanks, gracias
So damn cool
Why would you dislike? Please explain…
Hi Brian Jacob here again
sweet man (-:
I like the material you teach but I find the momentum of learning the peace gets bogged down with extra dialogue, and although I can see why you are adding the extra comments I still find the "physical lesson" (learning how to play the peace ) at hand is why I'm choosing to watch. I would like to have the option of lessons that keep the focus on just learning the physical part, and maybe some lessons that include further thoughts and notes behind the peaces. I find that the lessons could be half as long as they are if they stuck to teaching nothing more then the physicality of the peace. Either way I really appreciate the material you chose and lessons you post, thank you!
What kind of 335??
THE RIFFS AND LICKS HE TOOK FROM OTHER GUITARS ,HE USED IN "" GO JOHNNY GO""...CHECK OUT A VIDEO BY DIMEAN BACCIO ON TH-cam
What do you think we’re all doing right now
When he starts relating the major and minor pentatonic scales, he makes things a bit difficult to understand. A good way to think of it is the natural major scale and it's relative minor scale. An example would be C major and A minor, A minor contains all the same notes or intervals as the C major, but the root starts on A. He isn't pulling from the major pentatonic when he plays minor pentatonic, instead he introduces notes from the natural minor scale. These notes distinguish the pentatonic from the natural minor, and playing the two strings together, you combine the intervals into chords. Maybe I made things more confusing, but what I'm getting at is instead of thinking about introducing notes from different scales, play chord shapes in a lead context.
Where’s part 2?
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I was shocked to find out that Chuck Berry stole riffs and licks from earlier guitarrist...
Chuck Berry never played this well. Nor did he play so creatively. He was, however, very creative with the lyrical side of song composition. Musically, he was basically limited to the I, IV, V chord progression with little to no variation that I've ever heard.
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Explained as if paid by the word.
Not cool dude. You should finish that melody..
It is not good, if a MUSIC teacher didn`t name notes. Always 3rd fret of the 4th string and so on. What is this?Bad teaching.And it didn`t sound like Berry.
You are an idiot!!!
Go on show us how you play!! and make sure you sound exactly like chuck berry
@@peterjr7 Go on and tell frets and strings.