Love the Southern Rock bands. The Outlaws are still my favorite. Two or even three guitars in harmony and those amazing solos and riffs. I still listen to them all the time. Thank you for choosing such a good style to teach.
Another great video! I remember learning so much from just jamming along with the end solo section of Freebird for hours and hours. I still recommend that my students do this when they’re first learning to do rock solos.
Dickey turned Duane onto Davis and Coltrane. They were heavily influenced by their approach to soloing and Dickey's songs are emblematic of that influence. No one like him. I know Duane gets all the hype, but he wrote a single song on his own, the beautiful "Little Martha". Heck of a time to grow up with so many amazing guitar bands. Thanks for the video.
The licks sound great but can you explain them in a bit more detail? For instance the bluesy part after the first pedal steel bend in lick 2. Also might help if you zoom in on your fingers/fretboard.
Greetings and thanks for the feedback!!! I think I tried to cram too much info into this video and got going a little fast maybe??? It's a learning process and I'll try to be more thorough in the future!
@@CharlieLongGuitar no worries man! Which notes did you hit in that part anyway? Like it said it sounds like an awesome like and love the country influence 😎
@@CharlieLongGuitar I just want to say I like your teaching style and your direction in music. I'd love to gain more insights on bands like Blackfoot, Outlaws, Skynyrd and ZZ Top as well. Subbed!
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Love the Southern Rock bands. The Outlaws are still my favorite. Two or even three guitars in harmony and those amazing solos and riffs. I still listen to them all the time. Thank you for choosing such a good style to teach.
So cool Frank!!! There will bemore Southern Rock videos soon!
@@CharlieLongGuitarThat would be awesome Charlie. I can’t wait!
Thanks again.
Another great video! I remember learning so much from just jamming along with the end solo section of Freebird for hours and hours. I still recommend that my students do this when they’re first learning to do rock solos.
Still doing it LOL!! Thanks 🙏
Another classic lesson Charlie , well done !!
Thank you!!!
Awesome, thanks!
Thank you for the comment!!!
love it!! thanks
Thank you 🙏
Dickey turned Duane onto Davis and Coltrane. They were heavily influenced by their approach to soloing and Dickey's songs are emblematic of that influence. No one like him. I know Duane gets all the hype, but he wrote a single song on his own, the beautiful "Little Martha". Heck of a time to grow up with so many amazing guitar bands. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for watching and commenting!!! Yes, what an amazing legacy those guys left!
The licks sound great but can you explain them in a bit more detail? For instance the bluesy part after the first pedal steel bend in lick 2. Also might help if you zoom in on your fingers/fretboard.
Greetings and thanks for the feedback!!! I think I tried to cram too much info into this video and got going a little fast maybe??? It's a learning process and I'll try to be more thorough in the future!
@@CharlieLongGuitar no worries man! Which notes did you hit in that part anyway? Like it said it sounds like an awesome like and love the country influence 😎
So you're saying we're using two pentatonic shapes in G major ( shapes 1 and down to 5... minor equivalent shape 2 back to shape one in E...correct?).
You got it!!!
@@CharlieLongGuitar I just want to say I like your teaching style and your direction in music. I'd love to gain more insights on bands like Blackfoot, Outlaws, Skynyrd and ZZ Top as well. Subbed!