@nowinterweather Jimi Hendrix said it man... "Sometimes you want to give up the guitar, you'll hate the guitar. But if you stick with it, you're gonna be rewarded."...he couldn't have been more right...those bad days will soon subside and you will be playing what you hear in your head all the time...and those bad days will be because you had to take a longer break from playing that you would have liked or whatever...just keep with it man..we've all been there...Good luck with your playing!
You've got a drummer here, who watches your vids and listens to your commentary with relish. I wish more of my friends, especially the younger and part timers, could see your vids. I don't hesitate to tell them about your site. Good work
as much as i appreciate the lessons for song licks(purchased TEXAS FLOODS & ALBERT KING)the phrasing lessons have given me new ideas.i'm sure there are elements of all of the lessons you teach,in 'phrasing',but i was kinda hitting a wall and just these simple,to the point basics have gotten me back on track.always enjoy your instruction.o know this has been said by others,but your lessons have gotten me back to playing again.not just playing but playing lead.always wanted to do that.thanx
It's a sweet tone I had an old sansamp, which was solid state , really good solid state tone, but this is a newer hand wire thing it sounds good. sweet tone
@Gooshgooshasdqwe123 In this video I'm running a Samamp VAC 23 1x15 combo into an AxeTrak isolation cabinet. Very little processing other than reverb added to the track.
Really helpful video and a great concept teaching-wise. Like, I suspect, many other student players, I find myself getting totally overloaded with theory when I'm trying to solo. Maybe a few years from now I'll remember which note is the major 4th of the 4 chord and so on and so forth, but for now all I really need to know is which notes sound good over which chords in each box. Thank you for keeping it simple :-)
Hi question, would these licks still keep the flow in box 1? I've been playing them both based off the ideas you introduced to me in the tutorial and they sound fine but I'm not sure
Hey Anthony, I've had a bit of a problem with my playing lately. Some days, my improvisation will be great (the licks sound resolved and are put together in a way that makes sense, bends and vibrato sound good, etc.), and some days it's pretty awful. I understand that bad days are inevitable, but I seem to have them more of them than good days. Is there anything I can do to help turn that around?
i thought this was the 4 note "house" pattern that you see all over youtube( b 7th on second string)-bluesguitarunleashed.com is the best guy to explain it-GRIFF next up the neck is the major sound of the B.B. BOX(Root on the second string)
@nowinterweather Jimi Hendrix said it man... "Sometimes you want to give up the guitar, you'll hate the guitar. But if you stick with it, you're gonna be rewarded."...he couldn't have been more right...those bad days will soon subside and you will be playing what you hear in your head all the time...and those bad days will be because you had to take a longer break from playing that you would have liked or whatever...just keep with it man..we've all been there...Good luck with your playing!
You've got a drummer here, who watches your vids and listens to your commentary with relish. I wish more of my friends, especially the younger and part timers, could see your vids. I don't hesitate to tell them about your site. Good work
as much as i appreciate the lessons for song licks(purchased TEXAS FLOODS & ALBERT KING)the phrasing lessons have given me new ideas.i'm sure there are elements of all of the lessons you teach,in 'phrasing',but i was kinda hitting a wall and just these simple,to the point basics have gotten me back on track.always enjoy your instruction.o know this has been said by others,but your lessons have gotten me back to playing again.not just playing but playing lead.always wanted to do that.thanx
It's a sweet tone I had an old sansamp, which was solid state , really good solid state tone, but this is a newer hand wire thing it sounds good.
sweet tone
@gr8bluesgtr I got one of those AxeTrak units after seeing your demo it kicks arse, I'm using it on my album dude, cheers!!! :)
@Gooshgooshasdqwe123 In this video I'm running a Samamp VAC 23 1x15 combo into an AxeTrak isolation cabinet. Very little processing other than reverb added to the track.
Very cool thanks!
Really helpful video and a great concept teaching-wise. Like, I suspect, many other student players, I find myself getting totally overloaded with theory when I'm trying to solo. Maybe a few years from now I'll remember which note is the major 4th of the 4 chord and so on and so forth, but for now all I really need to know is which notes sound good over which chords in each box. Thank you for keeping it simple :-)
I really like your videos. you are helping me a lot. Thank you. Blessings.
this is exactly the theory stuff i want to learn. Thanks Anthony.
Thank's bro! Very good lessons !
great as always!
Thank you, you have no idea how much I've sucked at this particular part of the scale.
Excellent
Thank you
Nice thank you
@Indium1H Thanks, I was thinking that, but I'm still at work and don't have guitar.
Ok i see where Billy Gibbons got his blues lessons..no wonder he's so good..Jam on blues man.!!
@gr8bluesgtr Could you post an EQ and reverb setting for this clip on garageband or whatever DAW you use..?
I need your help, too.
Hi question, would these licks still keep the flow in box 1? I've been playing them both based off the ideas you introduced to me in the tutorial and they sound fine but I'm not sure
Hey Anthony, I've had a bit of a problem with my playing lately. Some days, my improvisation will be great (the licks sound resolved and are put together in a way that makes sense, bends and vibrato sound good, etc.), and some days it's pretty awful. I understand that bad days are inevitable, but I seem to have them more of them than good days. Is there anything I can do to help turn that around?
I WAS 3 YEARS OKD WHEN THIS CAME OUT😨 and now I’m learning from it at 16
I love to hear it.
Are u 1/2 step de-tuned?
i thought this was the 4 note "house" pattern that you see all over youtube( b 7th on second string)-bluesguitarunleashed.com is the best guy to explain it-GRIFF next up the neck is the major sound of the B.B. BOX(Root on the second string)
wait you're tuned high on this lesson?
looking forward to your next "rant vid", anthony...^_^ \\m//
@libertyfalls Very similar to Stevie's…
I smell pau ferro!
@goodwrench838 *shakes fist at anthony* jk ^_^
That guitar looks so uncomfortable to play...