@@erneztudofia9053sorry but I don’t get it!? I am a celiac and can only eat gluten free even if I eat as you are mentioning the bread crumbs with wheat., well I don’t feel too well. I mean I won’t die but it’s safer that I’m sober. I’m sure you know what I mean but to be honest I’m quite sure about the slangs, you the original comment put plural,of slang, slangs meaning more of one though I can think one? If you know what I mean?
Hi Lee thanks so much for the detailed lesson! I have been playing guitar for 50 years bass and rhythm and always wanted to learn blues lead. I was always floundering around with no direction. With you I can learn to bend notes and know WHERE to go when I take a lead. I usually am a solo easy listening acoustic performer and don't play lead at all. This was my first lesson with you and I will be looking forward to playing some leads in the future with my mates. Thanks for all you do.
Absolutely AWESOME lesson. I am a beginner and just got the American Vintage II Telecaster in Sea Foam green and LOVE this lesson. I am finally sounding bluesy. Thanks a Million.
I'm an old metal head who has difficulty staying in time soloing with slower tempos. I think this video and others of yours will help me to pull back and lock into slower tempos. Thanks.
Great blues lesson Lee! I'm one step closer to graduating from lifetime advanced beginner because of your well laid out, and easy to follow foot steps.
These are great launch points to more complex licks. I consider myself an intermediate player, but can find a lot of use in these beginning licks. Thanks!
It's great advice to sound out the target note to familiarize your self with what it is you are wanting to do. You can do this just noodling around between the bent target note and the "not bent" target note - that alone can be a bit of fun too.
I'm going to enjoy this its a long story but trust me I'm playing guitar again thank you for this . Love this its for my grandson to play with his grandpa ❤
Dude, that was the lesson that first got my fingers and mind put it all together. I've prior to this always burn out before I finish a full video, so it has never been fully meaningful. This one took me over the stream. Sure I need more to refine my playing but I have the full arrangement in my mind. Big thanks to you
This looks really helpful, I’m one of those that are in a rut as you were saying, I’m not near my guitar right now but I can’t wait to try this. Thanks
👍 going to check it out. I see you use Dr Duck Ax Wax.... I use it also, for my maple fretboard and rosewood fretboard conditioner on my rosewood. I don't like Dr Ducks on the rosewood, the rosewood doesn't seem to absorb
Hi there I just caught this lesson from your academy, I like it so I might hang out here a while and learn more cool guitar licks and stuff from you, thanks ❤
Many years running around this red app and i still do not know one single chord that sounds good to my ear now I'm finally here and i first of grabbed the three chords😊😊. Please when will you teach me more chords that comes with lick??
Is that a David Gilmour black strat? My favorite guitar, I have 2 of them, rosewood fretboard and lacquered maple. Love it! I couldn't see for sure if the pickup swith was on it.
I've listened to the podcast twice and now I'll be spending time with the video. Thank you for this, it's perfect for where i am i think. Question though. When playing this over a rhythm, it seems like the timing of hitting the note that is off the Gm scale and on the IV or V chord minor scale should be timed with the rhythm chord change. Is that right or can you comment on that? Thank you again for this awesome video!
I’d grasp it much better if I just watched it done nice and slow like you’re doing. Over and over. I really don’t give a rip about notes and chords. Beginner talking here.
Electric guitar is definitely easier to “fret” the notes and “bending” strings. Acoustics may cause problems as far as clearly sounding the notes. For that reason I’d lean towards the electric if the player is in the beginning stages of their musical journey. That being said, playing an acoustic definitely strengthens the players hands and fingers.
when you make guitar playing seem like school class im out....thats only just me tho...I hear each of those and they sound right to my ear...i dont care what its called...I hear something and find it..
These are the breadcrumbs to follow all the way home. Oh, Yeah!
😅😅😅 i like when comments are made in slangs😊😊
@@erneztudofia9053sorry but I don’t get it!? I am a celiac and can only eat gluten free even if I eat as you are mentioning the bread crumbs with wheat., well I don’t feel too well. I mean I won’t die but it’s safer that I’m sober. I’m sure you know what I mean but to be honest I’m quite sure about the slangs, you the original comment put plural,of slang, slangs meaning more of one though I can think one? If you know what I mean?
Clear, easy to follow and to the point...and it's a little out of the box.
Glad it was helpful!
The meticulous breakdown of these licks really helps beginners. Thank you Sir, keep ‘em coming
You are welcome! I'm glad the videos are helping!
Love the way you put all of these techniques into the context of the chord changes. And the tabs are great!
Greetings from Brazil! Loved the licks, thanks a lot 😊
Welcome, @CaarolReisRs !!!
Hi Lee thanks so much for the detailed lesson! I have been playing guitar for 50 years bass and rhythm and always wanted to learn blues lead. I was always floundering around with no direction. With you I can learn to bend notes and know WHERE to go when I take a lead. I usually am a solo easy listening acoustic performer and don't play lead at all. This was my first lesson with you and I will be looking forward to playing some leads in the future with my mates. Thanks for all you do.
Absolutely AWESOME lesson. I am a beginner and just got the American Vintage II Telecaster in Sea Foam green and LOVE this lesson. I am finally sounding bluesy. Thanks a Million.
Thanks, Mark! You're going to love that Tele!
I just got the 51 AVII. Amazing rig, and that 63 is an awesome guitar 👍👍
Man great lesson. Can't wait to get home and noodle. Just started playing again after years.
Thanks Lance! Good to see you here!
5:45 Lick 1 full speed + tab
5:58 lick 2 demo 6:40 lick 2 tab
8:40 lick 3 9:45 tab
Just found this site. It’s very helpful thank you.
Great to hear! Thanks, Donald!
Great lesson thanks , it helps heaps to understand the " why " behind it , awesome
Glad it was helpful!
I'm an old metal head who has difficulty staying in time soloing with slower tempos. I think this video and others of yours will help me to pull back and lock into slower tempos. Thanks.
Excellent lesson, been playing bass for 60 years and am jonesing for exactly these small nut essential tips. Thanks
Thanks man I’ve subscribed because I’ve finally found a TH-cam teacher I can follow and understand. Cheers from Australia.
Very nice sir! I want to play the way you play at the closing of this video! NOICE! Starting at 15:50.
Great blues lesson Lee! I'm one step closer to graduating from lifetime advanced beginner because of your well laid out, and easy to follow foot steps.
That's fantastic @bulr24! Keep me updated!
I can finally see which frets you’re actually on and follow the notes. Great job and thank you!
These are great launch points to more complex licks. I consider myself an intermediate player, but can find a lot of use in these beginning licks. Thanks!
It's great advice to sound out the target note to familiarize your self with what it is you are wanting to do. You can do this just noodling around between the bent target note and the "not bent" target note - that alone can be a bit of fun too.
I'm going to enjoy this its a long story but trust me I'm playing guitar again thank you for this .
Love this its for my grandson to play with his grandpa ❤
Just cam across your channel and loving it. . . you teach the WHY and this is how people really learn. Way to go brother. Thanks and keep jamming!
You are welcome, Christopher! Thanks for playing along. Lots more to come!
Good stuff . I did a chromatic walk down with the first lick just instinct . 3 ft e then b on 5th down 4 steps. Kind of a Billy Gibbons move .
Dude, that was the lesson that first got my fingers and mind put it all together. I've prior to this always burn out before I finish a full video, so it has never been fully meaningful. This one took me over the stream. Sure I need more to refine my playing but I have the full arrangement in my mind.
Big thanks to you
That's so great to hear! Keep me updated on your progress!
Nice work! I can relate to the "rut" you speak of and this will help get me out of it. Cheers!
Thank you for this! I don't have the stamina (yet) to make the 5, but I am practicing on the first one. And man... You rule! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Nicely done!
Thank you! Cheers!
This looks really helpful, I’m one of those that are in a rut as you were saying, I’m not near my guitar right now but I can’t wait to try this. Thanks
You are welcome, @davidbruce7806 I hope I can help you get out of that rut!
I’m same as you, I come across good channels without my guitar in hand. Lol Good luck , I will be trying it soon
Great lesson. Perfect pace.
👍 going to check it out.
I see you use Dr Duck Ax Wax.... I use it also, for my maple fretboard and rosewood fretboard conditioner on my rosewood. I don't like Dr Ducks on the rosewood, the rosewood doesn't seem to absorb
Great lesson.
Thanks for playing along!
I'm giving you thumbs up for the t-shirt bro. Okay. Yeah and thank you for sharing this video too.
Great lesson thank you!
Glad you liked it!
This is an awesome vid. Any way you would consider a similar video for acoustic guitars?
Hi there I just caught this lesson from your academy, I like it so I might hang out here a while and learn more cool guitar licks and stuff from you, thanks ❤
Really interesting and helpful ! Thank you for sharing ! New subscriber.
Thanks for the sub!
class lesson!. Thankyou
Great video!
Thanks! @michaelmillican5592
GREAT STUFF - MANY THANKS FROM AUSTRALIA
My pleasure, @phillipmcguire3335
Great lesson. Helped a lot.
good teacher thank u..
About time you popped into my feed. Subbed.
Welcome, @t0msie
Great lesson, great channel. New subscriber from New Zealand👍
Welcome aboard!
You are a awesome teacher Ty
Thanks very much.
Thanks
great lesson
Many years running around this red app and i still do not know one single chord that sounds good to my ear now I'm finally here and i first of grabbed the three chords😊😊.
Please when will you teach me more chords that comes with lick??
More chord video's to come!
thanks great lesson
THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!
You are Welcome!
Is that a David Gilmour black strat? My favorite guitar, I have 2 of them, rosewood fretboard and lacquered maple. Love it! I couldn't see for sure if the pickup swith was on it.
Hey! I answered your question in this week's podcast: th-cam.com/video/mina0Ka5knI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0O8AyON3RGGJ8PZm&t=1148
Thanks!!!
Bro.... thanks
You are welcome!
I've listened to the podcast twice and now I'll be spending time with the video. Thank you for this, it's perfect for where i am i think. Question though. When playing this over a rhythm, it seems like the timing of hitting the note that is off the Gm scale and on the IV or V chord minor scale should be timed with the rhythm chord change. Is that right or can you comment on that? Thank you again for this awesome video!
Hey! I replied to your comment in this week's podcast: th-cam.com/video/mina0Ka5knI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=p4NSw11f396Kiz3J&t=1388
So do you hit the root note right on the time the chord changes ?
Thanks for this, Lee. Quick question - the first three notes in each phrase are all (1/8th note) triplets, right?
Dude subbed you
Thanks for subscribing, Bill!
I’d grasp it much better if I just watched it done nice and slow like you’re doing. Over and over. I really don’t give a rip about notes and chords. Beginner talking here.
Just because u didn’t care, doesn’t mean others don’t….Learning the theory behind it helps people like me who improvise.
can you send the tab from All together
The band Dirty Honey has practically the same riff as #1 in one of their songs. Cool. (edit: "rolling 7's"?)
Is acoustic or electric better to learn with? What type of guitar
Electric guitar is definitely easier to “fret” the notes and “bending” strings. Acoustics may cause problems as far as clearly sounding the notes. For that reason I’d lean towards the electric if the player is in the beginning stages of their musical journey. That being said, playing an acoustic definitely strengthens the players hands and fingers.
I don't care about the why, i just want to play blues....thanks for the licks
when you make guitar playing seem like school class im out....thats only just me tho...I hear each of those and they sound right to my ear...i dont care what its called...I hear something and find it..