I really like how you stress the "1 and 2 and" when you teach, it's really essential for the timing. Also love how you call out string and fret numbers as well as the note names and you never linger on a section too long noodling away. Thanks!
You are a tone demon. You not only play songs correctly: you capture the tone. You lesson for Le Freak is equally awesome. It's not how many chords that make your lessons great, but rather you have an ear for the subtle things, which make all the difference in music of all kinds.
interesting. I do this with songs finding ways for one guitar to make signature sounds and knowing when and how to for base or lead to take precedent and chords to take a step back and vocals to deliver what can't be found otherwise. Such interesting alchemy. My attention span is short and I am improvising what you are doing with out completely losing it. Good on you to share this! Mate. I am going to revisit this further this week. Clapton was greatly influenced by Robert Johnson and I like how he brings in the country guitar lick into things. Thanks Jon
I wanted to learn this a few days ago and couldn’t find stuff I liked maybe you’ll be one I may check it out later I know you did two lessons before of this I do believe e
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Hi Jon Love you teaching style. Do you have an explanation on this PDF.
@@gregdionne2137 it's in the video bruh
I really like how you stress the "1 and 2 and" when you teach, it's really essential for the timing. Also love how you call out string and fret numbers as well as the note names and you never linger on a section too long noodling away. Thanks!
You are a tone demon. You not only play songs correctly: you capture the tone. You lesson for Le Freak is equally awesome. It's not how many chords that make your lessons great, but rather you have an ear for the subtle things, which make all the difference in music of all kinds.
Looking forward to the solo lesson, thank you!
Me too ;-)
This is an excellent lesson John. Best tutorial on the internet for this song in my opinion.
Great lesson, such good detail, concise and clear, bravo!
Love the lesson. The arrangements you create are fun and sound great.
John you are amazing..from all my heart I want to THANK YOU very much for your work you put in this videos to help people like me to learn songs.
Your stuff is great Jon.
interesting. I do this with songs finding ways for one guitar to make signature sounds and knowing when and how to for base or lead to take precedent and chords to take a step back and vocals to deliver what can't be found otherwise. Such interesting alchemy. My attention span is short and I am improvising what you are doing with out completely losing it. Good on you to share this! Mate. I am going to revisit this further this week. Clapton was greatly influenced by Robert Johnson and I like how he brings in the country guitar lick into things. Thanks Jon
Many channels try to teach this song. Among those yours are the best.
Your lessons are very full of detailed information that's helpful in the long game! Thank you Jon
I dig how you explain 😊
Great idea to do the whole album Jon, cheers. 👍
Brilliant Jon .Thank you.
Great job on tutoring this song 😊
Cool lesson but I don’t see the lesson for the lead. Oh well, thanks for the rhythm lesson. Good channel!
I wanted to learn this a few days ago and couldn’t find stuff I liked maybe you’ll be one I may check it out later I know you did two lessons before of this I do believe e
Howzabout a tutorial on “Got you on my mind”?
Nice tutorial Marty, sorry, Jon
Por qué tanto bla bla?