If you know your pentatonics and the common barre chords you can literally play all over the fretboard in a Hendrix style with just this one lesson. Amazing work and exactly what I needed in my playing! Thank you
This lesson feels like it's in the realm of when a magician shows how they've done their tricks. Thanks so much for breaking the magician's code for us! Definitely putting this lesson in my "Must Have Guitar Tutorials".
Dude you ain't jokin! Played all my life, even a few Hendrix songs. I'm 8 mins into the video and I need to stop and practice these totally new to me things!😃
Yeah the best Hendrix lesson. It covers everything from regularly used licks, major chord embellishment, minor chord embellishments and how it all relates to the cages system. Nice. Why didn't Papa put this out sooner?
Adding double stops between full chords to make rhythm playing more melodic/to add more movement/complexity is the best thing I've ever come across to make rhythm playing more interesting. I played guitar for 20 years before learning about this - wish I came across the concept sooner...total game changer. Great lesson too as always! :)
I’ve been on a Hendrix grind for a few months and have watched dozens of videos. I must say this is the most informative video I have seen in regards to his playing style. Being able to simplify major and minor chords and the pentatonic shapes underneath them has completely changed my view on the fretboard. Just need to memorize a few notes and the rest falls into place. I can’t thank you enough you’ve earned yourself a subscriber. Love the strat but love the tone even more.
You made a video like this YEARS ago and it changed everything about my playing. It helped me understand scale shapes, chord tones, triads, progressions, etc. This video, on the same subject, is even better!!!! You are THE BEST Hendrix guitar teacher on TH-cam, hands down.
Wow…..Incredible. Been playing for 50 years and learned more about playing Hendrix in a half hour than any other resource I’ve ever used. Thank you… You’re an incredible player and teacher. 👍👍👍
Omg .. just omg.. my cousin grew up listening to me play guitar and was influenced to start playing and I started playing in 94', hes also 10yrs younger than me but actually knows more than I do about theory. I love that he knows more and he pushes me to be better. For years he's been telling me to learn how to play through chord changes but I didn't know where to start because everyone else who explained it made it sound complicated. I taught myself how to play blues starting back in 98' and I knew all the pentatonic shapes and the double stop tricks but I didn't know how to connect them in the way you just showed in this video. This is personally one of the biggest lessons of my musical life so thank you for this.
Would you be able to show how to incorporate this kind of stuff into R&B/Jazzy type chords? I love that kinda stuff to and I'd like to be able to mix them with the bluesy things I play too. Watch my videos!! You'll see me playing them and know what I mean.
Me too. I’ve enjoyed your lessons for years, since the days with Marty. I have to say your last few lessons have been outstanding, I’m not sure what it is but you are killing it lately.
Ive seen a lot of these Hendrix style lessons, and this by far is the best one! It definitely provides a deeper level of insight, and it is explained so clearly, methodically, and meticulously. Amazingly done, sir!
Brett you’ve BLOWN my mind with unlocking the Hendrix chords connecting one to the next up the neck. INCREDIBLE video. I’m not trying to learn note for note but rather the concepts and the how they connect. THANK YOU so much for sharing!
I'm in México and it's one of the best video lesson I saw on my entire life, perfect explained an easy to understand to me that I'm a medium level guitarrist this gonna help me to increase too much my level. Thanks so much!!!😀👍🎸
The best double stop lesson on TH-cam, and I've watched them all. Most teach music theory, but never dig into the whole point of the lesson, Double-stops! Well done.
My man, I have watched lessons from pretty much everyone and this is one of the absolute best lessons on TH-cam. You put out a real gem with this one, Brett.
@@BrettPapa No problem Brett, and I want to be specific so you know just how serious I am: I'm a metal player who has played pentatonics/natural minor without any real theory for years. The way you related the sounds and chords to the pentatonic scale positions combined what I'm learning about chords(triads theory etc) with what I already knew about pentatonics in a way that was just perfect. I already had the finger dexterity but now I'm associating all of these phrases with their chordal function and emotional effect with pentatonics bridging it all. Well done. I honestly didn't even realize I knew pentatonics that well all over the fretboard.
Brett I love your teaching style. You break it down nice and simply. I’m a full time pro and I’m still learning stuff from you as I start playing electric after a decade. Awesome stuff man. 😊👍
I first came across Papa Stache years ago searching how to do that rolling rythymn frusciante does. I can't believe his teaching has gotten even better since then. This video is definitely one of those times where he's managed to distill what he's being saying for years into a flawless tutorial. Most comments on the video are talking about it being a eureka! moment and they're not wrong. Thanks Papa, you rock!
Thank you so much. You are a great teacher. It took me two days to fully work through the whole video and I soaked everything in. I already know the pentatonics and recently learned the triads and the caged system and connecting everything together was just mind blowing.
Thank you Brett!I think this is the third Hendrix style video you have done.They have demystified some of Jimi's playing and made my guitar playing more fun.Stay well.God bless
Brett I love your playing man.Your episode with Tim Pierce many years ago now changed my life man. No joke I have completely devoted my life to guitar and haven't looked back.Thanks.
Dude... been watching you for years. Let there be no doubt, this effort is your finest by a long shot. Back to the woodshed I go. Thank you for cracking the code.
This is my favorite lesson of yours. And I must have seen like 20-25 of them. Just really shows you come concepts that you can add to your playing that will make you sound much better. Thanks.
Brett Been playing bits and pieces of Little Wing for years. You really bring in all out. And tying it all together. I know the thumb is imperative to get that sound. But damn even using the side, angled its fricken tough. Thanks for sharing just what I needed. Cheers
finally since a decades of research about hendrix style this is the best video I've finally found very detailed how to use licks and scales over chords very nice thanks a lot sir brett papa for these amazing tutorial
I've gone through this video three times now and have made notes with diagrams. So many light bulb moments and I can now see the shapes better on the fret board. So awesome!
Hey man, I just wanted to thank U 4 the tip about using the SIDE of the thumb instead of trying to flatten it... THAT, by itself, was the breakthrough in my understanding of how to correctly and comfortably fret these chords the right way🤘 thanx 4 that gem
This is absolutely awesome. Thank you so much.Sooo thankful for your time and help in creating these videos!!Brett we love you.Merci pour la belle leçon .Long live Jimmi
I owe you a MAJOR thanks and it has nothing to do with the Hendrix lesson in itself. Your pentatonic positions freaked me out for a second. So I paused your vid and Googled "MAJOR" pentatonic positions. At first I thought I was going to have to learn all new pentatonics. Well, I already knew them and I knew them very well actually. What I never did was shift the whole bunch. See I learned the positions minor over MAJOR chords. That's what I knew and that's what I played. I've been stuck in minor my whole life trying to be melodic LOLOL So when you played the pentatonic with the MAJOR chord. I thought WOW that sounds sweeter to my ears. I had to dig deeper ! Come to find out. I didn't have to go that deep. I'm just Dumb ! Thank You !
Man, lots to unpack here but I love it. Got tired of just power chords and minor pentatonic after years of pkaying and this stuff here is just magic. Thanks a bunch man!
I’ve never heard the correlation between chord shapes and pentatonic boxes before. When the triad was thrown in I had to rethink how big the fretboard is. Thanks for condescending it for me . Great lesson
Wow Brett, what a lesson! The simplicity and objectivity that you have is mind changing , and that's exactly what you did it. You changed and opened my mind ! Thank you again.
I’ve struggled with the thumb thing for years but I’ve been forced into it lately because of wrist pain when playing a ‘traditional’ barre chord. Your tips here have really helped👍. When you get into it (if you can) the thumb over the top approach is so much more comfortable. Thanks Brett!
Brett, LOVE these lessons. When jamming I used to just find the key and meander through the pentatonic. Now I listen to the chords and try these techniques to get a more melodic, measured solo. It’s been a real epiphany!!! Thanks from the UK!!!!
Incredible lesson...as others have mentioned, it requires some fundamentals. IMO, recommend if you don't know them already, go learn CAGED pentatonic positions until you are comfortable, and then come back to this lesson. With those two things and some practice you could immediately jump to sounding very good. I've done a bunch of other lessons/courses across multiple pay sites, and I've enjoyed them all, but I don't think anything has been as big of a direct line path to a totally attainable style of play that sounds awesome. Brett definitely gives you the exact right few elements from an endless sea of potential options.
Very comprehensive lesson. You really are a very good teacher. Very detailed stuff. I remember watching a lesson on playing over the changes where you break down some licks and all, that was pretty detailed and nice as well.
I subscribed because of this lesson. Immediately applicable. You broke Jimi's style down in a way that this simpleton could easily understand lol Thanks!
If not, then I gotta contribute to you one way or another. Cuz you laid it all out here. Crazy generous. You gave away the store here. All you other dudes who are glomming onto this stuff for free; contribute. This guy is giving it out for free. But, he has rent to pay, and mouths to feed. Please, reward him for his generosity. Thank you Brett
Good afternoon from NY! Thanks to you (back in the Papastache days) i learned how to play like Jimi and this vid today was a great refresher. Thanks for all you do my man! :-)
While all the focus is on the fretting hand, you gotta love the percussive rakes, palm muting and ghost notes you're playing with your right hand. Very nicely done!
Excellent from beginning to end Brett. One of your very best, from a guy who's been putting lots of good things out there for a long time. Many, many thanks.
Great lesson. Insight into how Hendrix saw music through the fretboard instead of written music. Coming from a more classical background, I learned a lot
The fact that you have still replied to most comments tells me you are probably gonna read this and I dont really comment. As a new player this is so fucking amazing and inspiring, thanks for showing so much love to this and everyone that stumbles on your videos. Gem of a channel man! Thank you!
Hi Brett Just the lesson I needed. Always wanted to learn how to play and use double stops. However, could never find a lesson that explained it so well. Learning where the double stops come from and relating them to the pentatonic scales gives me a chance of actually learning and using these ideas to move forward in my playing. Thank you for creating such a great lesson. 👍
Great lesson, as usual! Funny how everybody talks about the thumb when playing handrix. What I ‘m really not able to do is the small bar with the index on the e and b string while holding the low e with my thumb. I just keep muting the B ang G string. I’m able to use the thumb while holding the chord from B above though. But then I’m not able to play riffs like yellow ledbetter with the thumb technic, cos there are many embellishments on the high e.
That was really awesome!! I followed the whole tape, yeah, playing note for note is fine, but I rather know how to play like that, I don’t wanna get stuck in a rut, and then furnish it, and become dull and non-creative. Thank you very much will see you again. Thank you.
Thanks for listing the gear! I think there's a real shortage of videos about guitar tone and effects and applying different pedals and dynamics to playing live. Just throwing it out there 🤩🙏
@@BrettPapa got the Hendrix course just great! Something shifted today learnt pentatonic scales years back but never applied them properly moved on quick to major/minor/modes...loads of gaps. Lovin' the positive vibes this will be the first course I ever finish! 🤘🤩
@@BrettPapa Truly, yes, and thanks for doing these. I know you mentioned a course and I'm a bit scattered now but I'm interested - I'm just learning bits and pieces now and these rhythm lessons are other worldly. And you have the great casual approach. Really helpful.
If you know your pentatonics and the common barre chords you can literally play all over the fretboard in a Hendrix style with just this one lesson. Amazing work and exactly what I needed in my playing! Thank you
Magical
Thank you for saying "play in a Hendrix style" rather than "play just like Hendrix".
to get to that point tho takes a lot of patient and skill. need to know the scales, chords rhythm and heart ache lol
This lesson feels like it's in the realm of when a magician shows how they've done their tricks. Thanks so much for breaking the magician's code for us! Definitely putting this lesson in my "Must Have Guitar Tutorials".
Thanks so much Jeff! Glad you like the vids! Glad to hear they are working for you.
Dude you ain't jokin! Played all my life, even a few Hendrix songs. I'm 8 mins into the video and I need to stop and practice these totally new to me things!😃
@@sau1itud366 So true. It’s amazing and great analogy.
Definitely hands down.
Long time comin
Without a doubt the best Hendrix embellishment lesson on TH-cam right now. Beautifully taught. Thx Pap.
Wow thanks!!
Yes... Thanks Papa
I agree 100%.
Totes!
Yeah the best Hendrix lesson. It covers everything from regularly used licks, major chord embellishment, minor chord embellishments and how it all relates to the cages system. Nice. Why didn't Papa put this out sooner?
Adding double stops between full chords to make rhythm playing more melodic/to add more movement/complexity is the best thing I've ever come across to make rhythm playing more interesting. I played guitar for 20 years before learning about this - wish I came across the concept sooner...total game changer. Great lesson too as always! :)
Thanks for checking it out Nathan!
I love this lesson. Going through it a number of times. The various pentatonic scales being attached to certain kinds of chords is so helpful!
Glad you like the concept! Thanks for tuning in!
I just made a video teaching what you teach but just as it pertains to soloing. Thanks for the idea!
Brett Papa Another level is applying those pentatonic scale positions to the appropriate modes!
Been trying to figure out how to do this since I started playing 5 years ago!! I feel like I just discovered the holy grail
YES! Great news! Thanks for watching!
I’ve been on a Hendrix grind for a few months and have watched dozens of videos. I must say this is the most informative video I have seen in regards to his playing style. Being able to simplify major and minor chords and the pentatonic shapes underneath them has completely changed my view on the fretboard. Just need to memorize a few notes and the rest falls into place. I can’t thank you enough you’ve earned yourself a subscriber. Love the strat but love the tone even more.
Awesome to hear Alex! Thanks for the sub!
@@BrettPapa Of course! Do you recommend any other Hendrix based videos to expand these ideas upon?
You made a video like this YEARS ago and it changed everything about my playing. It helped me understand scale shapes, chord tones, triads, progressions, etc. This video, on the same subject, is even better!!!! You are THE BEST Hendrix guitar teacher on TH-cam, hands down.
Awesome to hear man! Thanks so much for checking it out and the kind words!
Go and check out Dave Simpsons channel for a little extra tips. Really good job Brett Papa!
Wow…..Incredible. Been playing for 50 years and learned more about playing Hendrix in a half hour than any other resource I’ve ever used. Thank you… You’re an incredible player and teacher. 👍👍👍
Thats awesome man! Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching!
Same
Man your tone here in the intro was great, some of the best Strat tones heard man.
Wow thanks! Glad you liked it!
How you get that tone
@@donefinished probably either a transparent overdrive or a fuzz on low gain
@@gunkanjima3408 is that those extra little boxes you can attach ? Sorry I don’t know the proper terms haha
There are several lessons on major pentatonic rhythm/lead, and this is by far the best one.
Wow thanks!
Omg .. just omg.. my cousin grew up listening to me play guitar and was influenced to start playing and I started playing in 94', hes also 10yrs younger than me but actually knows more than I do about theory. I love that he knows more and he pushes me to be better. For years he's been telling me to learn how to play through chord changes but I didn't know where to start because everyone else who explained it made it sound complicated. I taught myself how to play blues starting back in 98' and I knew all the pentatonic shapes and the double stop tricks but I didn't know how to connect them in the way you just showed in this video. This is personally one of the biggest lessons of my musical life so thank you for this.
Awesome to here man! Glad it helped! Have a good one the fun has just begun!!
Would you be able to show how to incorporate this kind of stuff into R&B/Jazzy type chords? I love that kinda stuff to and I'd like to be able to mix them with the bluesy things I play too. Watch my videos!! You'll see me playing them and know what I mean.
This is the most fun I've had playing guitar in a long time. way to go Brett
Awesome Thom! Glad you liked it!
Man, you're getting better and better...in playing and teaching
Haha, thanks! Glad ya think so!
I agree with this.
Me too. I’ve enjoyed your lessons for years, since the days with Marty. I have to say your last few lessons have been outstanding, I’m not sure what it is but you are killing it lately.
Agreed!
Ive seen a lot of these Hendrix style lessons, and this by far is the best one! It definitely provides a deeper level of insight, and it is explained so clearly, methodically, and meticulously. Amazingly done, sir!
Thanks! Glad you liked it! Thanks for checking it out!
Much love from Denver, don't ever stop!!!
Thanks! I don't plan on it!
Brett you’ve BLOWN my mind with unlocking the Hendrix chords connecting one to the next up the neck. INCREDIBLE video. I’m not trying to learn note for note but rather the concepts and the how they connect. THANK YOU so much for sharing!
You are welcome! So glad to hear you liked it!
I'm in México and it's one of the best video lesson I saw on my entire life, perfect explained an easy to understand to me that I'm a medium level guitarrist this gonna help me to increase too much my level. Thanks so much!!!😀👍🎸
Awesome! Glad it helped you out!
Ok so this is one of those defining playing moment lessons. Fantastic. Brett can't thank you enough!
Awesome! You are welcome!
Brett Papa Just got my lifetime membership. So far it’s fantastic. Old dogs learning new tricks😎
So grateful for your lessons, you have opened that magical door for me!! Thank you Papa!!! I’m still working on the thumb thing.
Awesome to hear! Thanks so much for checking them out!
The best double stop lesson on TH-cam, and I've watched them all. Most teach music theory, but never dig into the whole point of the lesson, Double-stops! Well done.
Wow thanks!
My man, I have watched lessons from pretty much everyone and this is one of the absolute best lessons on TH-cam. You put out a real gem with this one, Brett.
Wow man thanks! Glad the video helped you out!
@@BrettPapa No problem Brett, and I want to be specific so you know just how serious I am: I'm a metal player who has played pentatonics/natural minor without any real theory for years. The way you related the sounds and chords to the pentatonic scale positions combined what I'm learning about chords(triads theory etc) with what I already knew about pentatonics in a way that was just perfect. I already had the finger dexterity but now I'm associating all of these phrases with their chordal function and emotional effect with pentatonics bridging it all. Well done. I honestly didn't even realize I knew pentatonics that well all over the fretboard.
One year looking parts of this fabelous tutorial. Still learnig guitar riff and solo earing melodies, beautiful melodies. Thanks againt Brett Papa
That's awesome! Thanks for watching!
Brett I love your teaching style. You break it down nice and simply. I’m a full time pro and I’m still learning stuff from you as I start playing electric after a decade. Awesome stuff man. 😊👍
Wow man that is great to hear! Thanks for checking out the vids!
I first came across Papa Stache years ago searching how to do that rolling rythymn frusciante does.
I can't believe his teaching has gotten even better since then.
This video is definitely one of those times where he's managed to distill what he's being saying for years into a flawless tutorial.
Most comments on the video are talking about it being a eureka! moment and they're not wrong.
Thanks Papa, you rock!
Awesome man! Glad it helped you out!
Thank you so much. You are a great teacher. It took me two days to fully work through the whole video and I soaked everything in.
I already know the pentatonics and recently learned the triads and the caged system and connecting everything together was just mind blowing.
That’s awesome! Glad it helped!
Awesome, one of the best videos explaining playing over changes. Can’t wait for the Hendrix course!
Thanks so much! Just added a couple of more Hendrix videos to the course last week! Tons more coming soon!
Thank you Brett!I think this is the third Hendrix style video you have done.They have demystified some of Jimi's playing and made my guitar playing more fun.Stay well.God bless
Awesome man! Glad you liked them! I have a whole course coming out on it soon!
That's a whole freeking pot of gold right there in that lesson, a big salute to you Sir Brett.
Lol! Thanks! Glad you like it!
One of the best guitar tutorial I’ve seen…Thanks!
Awesome to hear! Glad you liked it!
I’m just going to say thank you.
Thank you.
You are welcome!
Thank You Brett, ... VERY Nice, glad to see you still Rockin'
Sure thing! Thanks for tuning in!
Awesome Hendrix lesson. Didnt want it end.
Haha thanks! Got a whole course coming out soon! Thanks for watching!
Brett I love your playing man.Your episode with Tim Pierce many years ago now changed my life man. No joke I have completely devoted my life to guitar and haven't looked back.Thanks.
Oh man thats awesome to hear! Thanks so much for checking us out and the kind words!
Dude... been watching you for years. Let there be no doubt, this effort is your finest by a long shot. Back to the woodshed I go. Thank you for cracking the code.
Haha thanks!
Have to say this is an outstanding lesson, theory and technique combined and articulated in a simple to understand way. Thanks Brett 👍
Thanks Andy Glad you liked it!
amazing! I love how you break down all the Hendrixisms! Thanks for this. I'll have to check out the course later😎
Thanks for watching!
You are awsome my brother from Warren 😎
Thank ya!
This is my favorite lesson of yours. And I must have seen like 20-25 of them. Just really shows you come concepts that you can add to your playing that will make you sound much better. Thanks.
Awesome! Thanks for checking out all the vids!
by far the best lesson on the subject in YT realm. thanks a lot.
Wow thanks!
Brett Been playing bits and pieces of Little Wing for years. You really bring in all out. And tying it all together. I know the thumb is imperative to get that sound. But damn even using the side, angled its fricken tough. Thanks for sharing just what I needed. Cheers
Thanks! Yeah it takes some wrangling but you will get it if you work at it!
The best double stop lesson I've seen. Thank you.
finally since a decades of research about hendrix style this is the best video I've finally found very detailed how to use licks and scales over chords very nice thanks a lot sir brett papa for these amazing tutorial
Wow thanks Arwin! Glad you liked it!
I've gone through this video three times now and have made notes with diagrams. So many light bulb moments and I can now see the shapes better on the fret board. So awesome!
Awesome! Glad to hear it helped ya out!
What a great lesson. Thank you for sharing and for being a great teacher.
Thanks for checking it out! Glad you liked it!
Hey man, I just wanted to thank U 4 the tip about using the SIDE of the thumb instead of trying to flatten it... THAT, by itself, was the breakthrough in my understanding of how to correctly and comfortably fret these chords the right way🤘 thanx 4 that gem
You are welcome Kay! Glad I could help!
Well damn my understanding of how to use pentatonics in a musical way has now just opened up! Thanks so much Brett
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That's awesome! Glad it helped!
Thanks bring more of this lessons...
Sure thing
Perfect tone and playing!
Great lesson. I knew a lot of it but really opened up something when you tied those pentatonic positions to the cords. Thanks!
Awesome! Glad you liked it!
BEST Jimi, no Double Stops lesson yet! THANK YOU!!! THANKS!!!
You are welcome!
BEST TEACHER ON THE PLANET!
You are to kind!!
Excellent instruction and putting into practical context. Learning so much from you! Thank you!!
Awesome to hear man! Thanks for tuning in!
This is absolutely awesome. Thank you so much.Sooo thankful for your time and help in creating these videos!!Brett we love you.Merci pour la belle leçon .Long live Jimmi
You are welcome! So nice to see you!
I owe you a MAJOR thanks and it has nothing to do with the Hendrix lesson in itself. Your pentatonic positions freaked me out for a second. So I paused your vid and Googled "MAJOR" pentatonic positions. At first I thought I was going to have to learn all new pentatonics. Well, I already knew them and I knew them very well actually. What I never did was shift the whole bunch. See I learned the positions minor over MAJOR chords. That's what I knew and that's what I played. I've been stuck in minor my whole life trying to be melodic LOLOL
So when you played the pentatonic with the MAJOR chord. I thought WOW that sounds sweeter to my ears. I had to dig deeper !
Come to find out. I didn't have to go that deep.
I'm just Dumb !
Thank You !
Lol! Now you know so you can't be dumb anymore! I didn't know for about 20 years either!
Makes it look so easy. The tone of that strat is amazing.
Thanks Brad. I've practiced this a ton. You can do it too! You got this!
Man, lots to unpack here but I love it. Got tired of just power chords and minor pentatonic after years of pkaying and this stuff here is just magic. Thanks a bunch man!
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
I’ve never heard the correlation between chord shapes and pentatonic boxes before. When the triad was thrown in I had to rethink how big the fretboard is. Thanks for condescending it for me . Great lesson
Sure thing! Thanks for watching!
Great lesson. I have worked on it for a week and have made real progress. Thanks a lot!
That’s great!
Wow Brett, what a lesson!
The simplicity and objectivity that you have is mind changing , and that's exactly what you did it.
You changed and opened my mind !
Thank you again.
Awesome! So glad it helped you out!
I’ve struggled with the thumb thing for years but I’ve been forced into it lately because of wrist pain when playing a ‘traditional’ barre chord. Your tips here have really helped👍. When you get into it (if you can) the thumb over the top approach is so much more comfortable. Thanks Brett!
Sure thing! Thanks for watching!
Literally everything you played in this video was awesome! Great lesson!
Haha, thanks! Thanks for tuning in!
Brett, LOVE these lessons. When jamming I used to just find the key and meander through the pentatonic. Now I listen to the chords and try these techniques to get a more melodic, measured solo. It’s been a real epiphany!!! Thanks from the UK!!!!
Awesome!! Glad its helping you to become more melodic! Thanks for watching!!
Brett Papa thanks pal!!!!
Excellent lesson Bret. Very useful. Thanks
You are welcome Gary!
Even though i already knew how to play like this video is top notch for real and watched the whole thing. Crystal clear teaching!
Thanks Cesar! Glad you liked it!
Incredible lesson...as others have mentioned, it requires some fundamentals. IMO, recommend if you don't know them already, go learn CAGED pentatonic positions until you are comfortable, and then come back to this lesson. With those two things and some practice you could immediately jump to sounding very good. I've done a bunch of other lessons/courses across multiple pay sites, and I've enjoyed them all, but I don't think anything has been as big of a direct line path to a totally attainable style of play that sounds awesome. Brett definitely gives you the exact right few elements from an endless sea of potential options.
Thank ya! Glad you like the lessons!
What a great lesson! Thanks. The first in-depht video on this technique. And let’s not forget the GREAT tone!!
Haha thanks! Glad to hear you liked it!
Incredible breakdown of Hendrix's style !
You have Jimi's rhythm playing down. You play beautifully. Thank you for sharing Brett
Thanks! Thanks for watching!
Very comprehensive lesson. You really are a very good teacher. Very detailed stuff. I remember watching a lesson on playing over the changes where you break down some licks and all, that was pretty detailed and nice as well.
Thanks! Glad you like the lessons! Thanks for checking them out!
I subscribed because of this lesson. Immediately applicable. You broke Jimi's style down in a way that this simpleton could easily understand lol Thanks!
That is awesome! Thanks for the sub!
Very nice! Thank you Brett for taking the time in doing this lesson for us. It's very much appreciated!
Sure thing!
If not, then I gotta contribute to you one way or another. Cuz you laid it all out here. Crazy generous. You gave away the store here. All you other dudes who are glomming onto this stuff for free; contribute. This guy is giving it out for free. But, he has rent to pay, and mouths to feed. Please, reward him for his generosity. Thank you Brett
Thank ya sir! The courses are like 10 hour deep dives with jam tracks, tabs, etc.
Good afternoon from NY! Thanks to you (back in the Papastache days) i learned how to play like Jimi and this vid today was a great refresher. Thanks for all you do my man! :-)
Howdy neighbor from white plains n y !
@@unclesalty7778 Hey Uncle Salty!
Awesome! Thanks for hangin' around all these years!
While all the focus is on the fretting hand, you gotta love the percussive rakes, palm muting and ghost notes you're playing with your right hand. Very nicely done!
Thank ya! Yeah the right hand has so many cool options too!
Excellent from beginning to end Brett. One of your very best, from a guy who's been putting lots of good things out there for a long time. Many, many thanks.
Thanks man! Glad you liked it!
Great lesson. Insight into how Hendrix saw music through the fretboard instead of written music. Coming from a more classical background, I learned a lot
That's awesome! Thanks for watching!
there are very few things that came out of 2020 because of covid but this lesson made 2020 all worth it!! DAMN!! it's good.
Haha thanks Joe!
Perfect tutorial! Many thanks Brett!
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
The fact that you have still replied to most comments tells me you are probably gonna read this and I dont really comment. As a new player this is so fucking amazing and inspiring, thanks for showing so much love to this and everyone that stumbles on your videos. Gem of a channel man! Thank you!
Wow thanks! Glad you liked it! More on the way!
Awesome lesson, Brett!. I've been struggling to imagine how it was until now.... thank you!!!!
Awesome!!!
The most comprehensive lesson I've found on this style. Thanks Brett 🔥🔥. This has really helped me to connect the dots between the positions
Wow awesome! You are welcome Alex! Thanks for watching.
One of the best articulated lesson on Hendrix style. Thanks a lot!
Thanks Andre!
Awesome lesson man!!!
Thanks so much! Glad you liked it!
beautiful playing
Thanks!
@@BrettPapa 53 yo just started playing again after 30 years. Feels like an eternity before I can play like that if ever
Hi Brett
Just the lesson I needed. Always wanted to learn how to play and use double stops. However, could never find a lesson that explained it so well. Learning where the double stops come from and relating them to the pentatonic scales gives me a chance of actually learning and using these ideas to move forward in my playing. Thank you for creating such a great lesson. 👍
Sure thing Ken! Got a huge Hendrix course coming soon for a real deep dive! Stay tuned. Thanks for watching!
So much here!! Thanks I will using this as a touchstone for some time!
Sure thing!
Brett, thanks a million from Barcelona for sharing this...
Sure thing! Thanks for watching!
Great lesson, as usual! Funny how everybody talks about the thumb when playing handrix. What I ‘m really not able to do is the small bar with the index on the e and b string while holding the low e with my thumb. I just keep muting the B ang G string. I’m able to use the thumb while holding the chord from B above though. But then I’m not able to play riffs like yellow ledbetter with the thumb technic, cos there are many embellishments on the high e.
That was really awesome!! I followed the
whole tape, yeah, playing note for note is fine, but I rather know how to play like that, I don’t wanna get stuck in a rut, and then furnish it, and become dull and non-creative. Thank you very much will see you again. Thank you.
Sure thing!
Awesome lesson. Thank you for mapping it out. Big help and nice gears!
Thanks for checking it out!
Game changed.. mind opened.. leveled-up: ✅. Thanks so much 🙏
Awesome to hear Adam! Thanks for watching!
Everything about this lesson made perfect sense. Thanks for this!
Awesome to hear Tim!
Thanks for listing the gear! I think there's a real shortage of videos about guitar tone and effects and applying different pedals and dynamics to playing live. Just throwing it out there 🤩🙏
Sure thing! More coming soon!
@@BrettPapa got the Hendrix course just great! Something shifted today learnt pentatonic scales years back but never applied them properly moved on quick to major/minor/modes...loads of gaps. Lovin' the positive vibes this will be the first course I ever finish! 🤘🤩
🎸☀️ lightbulb 💡 moment!! 🙏🙏🙏
Awesome to hear Roger! Glad you liked it!
Amazing teaching of something so many admire. Really appreciated!
Glad you liked it Joe! Thanks for tuning in!
@@BrettPapa Truly, yes, and thanks for doing these. I know you mentioned a course and I'm a bit scattered now but I'm interested - I'm just learning bits and pieces now and these rhythm lessons are other worldly. And you have the great casual approach. Really helpful.
Fantastic lesson and playing Brett. Opened up a world of options on licks within chords - thanks!
Awesome! Thanks for checking it out Phillip!
Best Hendrix double stop lesson on youtube by far. Thank you. Awesome tone too 👍
Thanks so much! Glad you liked it!
Great lesson as always
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
That last riff was immense 👌🏽👌🏽great lesson.. again !
Thanks! Thanks for tuning in!