Another amazing Blackmore lesson!! You are so generous to take the time and tab out these lessons. Just want to thank you and tell you how much your efforts are appreciated. I agree with some other comments that say this is the best place to come to understand the playing of Ritchie Blackmore!!
Thank you so much! I thought about selling the tabs for a few bucks but decided against it, first of all because it is copyrighted material but also I am more into building a community here, a Blackmore appreciation society if you will and that means more to me than a couple of bucks. But I did start skype lessons if people want to learn his style in more depth and it is a way to support the channel so to say.
I.m very thankful for hearing and getting explained the sound and the modes of double harmonic, gypsy and arabic scales and music. I checked wiki and read, that some classic composers as Debussy, or jazz musician Miles Davis, movie composer Hans Zimmer and even RBlackmore used this concept. In western Europe only a few people are related to this modes, unluckily. We are very capsuled in only a minimum ear traditions here. When I was a teenager, there came up some indian/pakistan guys during a folk festival, and we had a lot of fun playing together in the wardrobe. I was deeply impressed by this nice people, even it is 50 years ago. Thanx a lot for your contribution!! Kind regards 🤩, Henry/Germany 👋
Thanks a lot Henry! I was surprised when I found out even jazz guys use these scales but it makes sense now, even though I can't do it in that context. Since the 70s Blackmore got deeper and deeper into classical and medieval music, I imagine he knows everything by know :)
You very subtly conveyed the spirit of this solo by Blackmore, I liked it, I will analyze it. Since childhood, this solo seemed magical to me, there is really some magic here !) Thank you !!!
It is magical that’s why it is impossible to copy. But I hope based on my playing and tips you can come up with something that resembles the original but is also your own in some ways.
Without doubt the best channel about Blackmore, the only thing I don't understand is because in your channel the subtitles are disabled, it would help me understand since I'm not a native English speaker
I don't understand what's up with the subtitles because I just checked and youtube makes an automated subtitle in english and it is enabled and published on this video. I did not disable anything but if I watch my video on youtube it does not bring up the option turn on subtitles like on other videos. I have no idea what to do.
@@DogwithtwoBones No matter, the important thing is music and that is a universal language; however I understand generally the meaning of the speech: it doesn't matter to play Blackmore's solos note by note, the attitude with which they are played counts much more and that is not easy at all
@@Vigilius60 Glad you agree! I often trade feeling for precision. I am not saying it as a good thing, real good players can have both... I am still annoyed by this subtitle issue, I had no idea it's not working or available.
I kinda do. When someone asks for something I try to keep in in mind or prioritise if I already am planning it. Fire Dance was something I almost did a couple of weeks ago but I had to change my priorities. Anyway it is in the back of my mind so it might pop up later this year.
Dogwithtwobones, anyway you can do Jon Lords keyboard solos on the guitar to make lessons? Electro harmonix makes a guitar pedal that makes your guitar sound like a Hammond B3 distorted to sound like Jon Lord but I don't know how to make my guitar licks sound like Jon Lord
I have tried the B9 and C9 in a store, I have a quick video about it: th-cam.com/video/I3rmJ48qmB8/w-d-xo.html I am playing with an idea to make a video about Lord's influence on Blackmore but it's not completely formed in my head yet. I might get the C9 for it some day. Anyway if you want to sound like Lord or a keyboard I'd say try sliding instead of bending and incorporate chord fragments to your lead playing and experiment with different inversions of the pentatonic scale.
Deep Purple "live in concert 1970 album" purple cover Jon Lord is using harmonic minor and Hungarian scales it sounds like on the B3 organ, there is more keyboard jams in this album since its 1970
wayne Gram Lord has a superior music theory knowedge so he used a lot of modal stuff, but mostly on his improvs or intros not necessarily in the solos of the songs. You can go ahead and include those but i am not sure how to make those scales sound Jon Lord bot Yngwie Malmsteen when played on the guitar.
This song and solo was very difficult for me to play because it is so random and improvisative. As this is a lesson and I wanted to try to do it note by note I had to memorize them and it did affect the playing unfortunately.
Another amazing Blackmore lesson!! You are so generous to take the time and tab out these lessons. Just want to thank you and tell you how much your efforts are appreciated. I agree with some other comments that say this is the best place to come to understand the playing of Ritchie Blackmore!!
Thank you so much! I thought about selling the tabs for a few bucks but decided against it, first of all because it is copyrighted material but also I am more into building a community here, a Blackmore appreciation society if you will and that means more to me than a couple of bucks. But I did start skype lessons if people want to learn his style in more depth and it is a way to support the channel so to say.
Love your tone, and your technical brilliance, but most of all, you FEEL this! Wow! Thank you for bringing this to life, my friend.
Thank you, but you are too kind :) It is often hard to play with feeling when I am trying to cover a solo but it is quite important for Blackmore.
I.m very thankful for hearing and getting explained the sound and the modes of double harmonic, gypsy and arabic scales and music. I checked wiki and read, that some classic composers as Debussy, or jazz musician Miles Davis, movie composer Hans Zimmer and even RBlackmore used this concept. In western Europe only a few people are related to this modes, unluckily. We are very capsuled in only a minimum ear traditions here. When I was a teenager, there came up some indian/pakistan guys during a folk festival, and we had a lot of fun playing together in the wardrobe. I was deeply impressed by this nice people, even it is 50 years ago. Thanx a lot for your contribution!! Kind regards 🤩, Henry/Germany 👋
Thanks a lot Henry! I was surprised when I found out even jazz guys use these scales but it makes sense now, even though I can't do it in that context. Since the 70s Blackmore got deeper and deeper into classical and medieval music, I imagine he knows everything by know :)
You very subtly conveyed the spirit of this solo by Blackmore, I liked it, I will analyze it. Since childhood, this solo seemed magical to me, there is really some magic here !) Thank you !!!
It is magical that’s why it is impossible to copy. But I hope based on my playing and tips you can come up with something that resembles the original but is also your own in some ways.
yes pure magic
Plus one, sir. I've always felt that this track was something very special. And this guy really gets it!
amazing!! cheers from Brasil!!! you are one of the best Blackmore's disciples.
Yep I agree with you
Thank you guys!
Wonderful. Thankyou so much for this!
Thank you Jon!
Without doubt the best channel about Blackmore, the only thing I don't understand is because in your channel the subtitles are disabled, it would help me understand since I'm not a native English speaker
I don't understand what's up with the subtitles because I just checked and youtube makes an automated subtitle in english and it is enabled and published on this video. I did not disable anything but if I watch my video on youtube it does not bring up the option turn on subtitles like on other videos. I have no idea what to do.
@@DogwithtwoBones No matter, the important thing is music and that is a universal language; however I understand generally the meaning of the speech: it doesn't matter to play Blackmore's solos note by note, the attitude with which they are played counts much more and that is not easy at all
@@Vigilius60 Glad you agree! I often trade feeling for precision. I am not saying it as a good thing, real good players can have both...
I am still annoyed by this subtitle issue, I had no idea it's not working or available.
@@DogwithtwoBones Don't worry the important thing is to listen to good music
Impressive!!! Great job. :)
Thanks Max!
Do you take requests? Fire dance! Intiguing tune and solo!
I kinda do. When someone asks for something I try to keep in in mind or prioritise if I already am planning it. Fire Dance was something I almost did a couple of weeks ago but I had to change my priorities. Anyway it is in the back of my mind so it might pop up later this year.
Dogwithtwobones, anyway you can do Jon Lords keyboard solos on the guitar to make lessons? Electro harmonix makes a guitar pedal that makes your guitar sound like a Hammond B3 distorted to sound like Jon Lord but I don't know how to make my guitar licks sound like Jon Lord
I have tried the B9 and C9 in a store, I have a quick video about it: th-cam.com/video/I3rmJ48qmB8/w-d-xo.html
I am playing with an idea to make a video about Lord's influence on Blackmore but it's not completely formed in my head yet. I might get the C9 for it some day.
Anyway if you want to sound like Lord or a keyboard I'd say try sliding instead of bending and incorporate chord fragments to your lead playing and experiment with different inversions of the pentatonic scale.
Deep Purple "live in concert 1970 album" purple cover Jon Lord is using harmonic minor and Hungarian scales it sounds like on the B3 organ, there is more keyboard jams in this album since its 1970
wayne Gram Lord has a superior music theory knowedge so he used a lot of modal stuff, but mostly on his improvs or intros not necessarily in the solos of the songs. You can go ahead and include those but i am not sure how to make those scales sound Jon Lord bot Yngwie Malmsteen when played on the guitar.
Tommy Bolin licks with deep purple did he use harmonic minor and Hungarian licks?
очень не плохо играет парень, но видно что эта музыка не играет у него внутри, а просто он играет по нотам.
This song and solo was very difficult for me to play because it is so random and improvisative. As this is a lesson and I wanted to try to do it note by note I had to memorize them and it did affect the playing unfortunately.
@@DogwithtwoBones к сожалению я не знаю английский язык, а перевести на русский нет возможности.